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Seán Manchester claims to be an Old Catholic Bishop[1] exorcist [2] and vampire hunter[3]...no, you didn't read that wrong: he's a vampire-hunting, exorcising bishop.[4] He's written a number of books (you can guess the subject) [5], and was involved in a vampire panic surrounding the Highgate Cemetery in London.[6] Highgate holds a very special place in the annals of bullshit because, while pseudosciences frequently contradict each other, you rarely find the supporters of a given one calling bullshit on each other. Manchester and another enthusiast named David Farrant both claim to have the "real" story of the Highgate Vampire, and essentially accuse each other of being frauds (this may stem from the fact that Manchester claims the title "Priest", and Farrant claims the title "occultist").[7]

Activities and research

Notwithstanding his interest in vampires, he also seems to take a great interest in exorcism. While the ummm "conventional" Catholic Church and many other flavours of Christianity still (yes, we know it's the 21st century) approve of exorcism, it seems unlikely that the vampire-hunting "bishop" is fully in line with current Catholic teaching over the undead. If you want to find out a bit more about him, the bishop gives his side on this YouTube video.

He seems to be a colourful character. For example, a blogger named Alex Lucard claims that Manchester harassed him, allegedly accusing him of actually being the vampire Dracula[8] (Alucard is "Dracula" spelled backwards). It should be noted that the story is denied by The Bishop.

Some claim that his research seems to mostly consist of reading Bram Stoker and watching old vampire movies (the idea of Dracula using "Alucard" as a pseudonym originated in the 1940s film Son of Dracula, starring Lon Chaney Jr., and his account of the Highgate Vampire has so many parallels to Dracula that Stoker's estate could probably sue if it wasn't public domain). A perhaps surprising situation as most people who do believe in vampires generally follow folklore, rather than Universal Monster Movies.

Nevertheless, he is also president and founder of the "Vampire Research Society".[9] And that society seems to take an interest in historical notions of the "vampire". It claims:[10]

The supernatural vampire of folklore as defined in dictionaries, encyclopedias and non-fiction works is the matter of the Society's research and pursuit.

In response to this page, Manchester also seems to have acquired an obsession with Rationalwiki (and Mustex). As of 13th Jan 2010, 5 out of 6 of his blog posts are about Rationalwiki and / or Mustex.

On being a bishop

In his blog, website and BBC interviews (referenced above) he seems to be quite convinced that he is a Catholic Bishop. This will come as a surprise to many of the faithful, as he does not appear in the official list of British bishops provided by "catholic-hierarchy" [11].

However, further investigation reveals that he claims to a member of the Old Catholic Church. And not just a member - the leader in the UK![12] [13] While it may be surprising that a church leader believes in vampires, one might ask if this is really any stranger than believing in creationism, exorcism and the virgin birth - ideas that that may be obligatory under other circumstances.

But the more one digs, the stranger it gets. He appears nowhere in the list of priests of the official-looking website "Catholic Apostolic Church in Europe" subtitled "The Old Catholic Church in Europe"[14]. Which leaves us a bit confused about the vampire-hunting bishop. Has he invented his own religion?

After following some dead ends, one comes to another cheap-looking website, that of The Church of the Holy Grail [15] presided over by none other than "bishop" Manchester. So one is rather left wondering; Does the man make a hobby of inventing religions and making himself their leader?

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See also

Footnotes