Carlos María de Heredia

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Carlos María de Heredia

Carlos María de Heredia (1872-1951) was a Mexican magician and Jesuit priest.

Biography

Heredia was born in Mexico City and spent his life investigating and exposing the tricks of spiritism.[1] He worked as a professor at the College of the Holy Cross. At the Catholic Club of New York in 1920, he held a mock séance for five hundred people. He showed the audience how easily one could fake mediumship tricks such as the levitation of objects and how easily people can be fooled in the séance room.[2] Heredia had revealed how the fake ectoplasm "spirit hand" was made by using a rubber glove, paraffin and a jar of cold water.[3] The work of Heredia in debunking the tricks of fraudulent mediums has been praised by the skeptic Daniel Loxton.[4]

His book Spiritism and Common Sense (1922) has been described as a "highly critical examination of paranormal phenomena."[5]

Heredia was a friend with the magician Harry Houdini. In his Magician Among the Spirits (1924), he cited a fraudulent method that Heredia had used to produce a spirit photograph.[6]

Publications

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  • True Spiritualism (1924)
  • Los Fraudes Espiritistas y los Fenómenos Metapsíquicos (1931)
  • The Quest of Ben Hered: Memoirs of a Reporter in the Time of Christ (1947)

References

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  2. Samuel, Lawrence R. (2011). Supernatural America: A Cultural History. Praeger. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-313-39900-8
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  5. Rooney, David M. (2009). The Wine of Certitude: A Literary Biography of Ronald Knox. Ignatius Press. p. 111. ISBN 978-0-313-39899-5 "A highly critical examination of paranormal phenomena published in 1922 by C.M. de Heredia, a Mexican Jesuit and former magician who earned some fame as a debunker of Spiritualist phenomena."
  6. Houdini, Harry. (1924). A Magician Among The Spirits. Harper and Brothers. p. 114

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