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Danish Doctor Exposed Performing Religious Rituals on Patients

TV 2 Documentary Reveals Physician Operating as Pentecostal Priest Without Medical Justification

Published
April 20, 2026 at 11:03 AM

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PlatformNetflix
År2026
GenreTrue crime-dokumentar

A damaging investigation by Denmark's TV 2 network in November 2024 exposed covert footage of a licensed physician operating as a Pentecostal priest, performing religious rituals on vulnerable patients without medical justification. The documentary evidence has reignited broader debates across Scandinavia about professional ethics, patient rights, and the boundaries between healthcare and faith-based intervention.

The concealed recordings were captured both at a patient's home and inside a Pentecostal church affiliated with the Pinsekirken denomination in Denmark. The footage shows the physician visiting a patient while simultaneously assuming a pastoral role, conducting what appears to be a spiritual counseling session alongside a female pastor from the same church.

In the most striking sequences, the physician holds the patient's hand while performing what is described as a prayer of deliverance, speaking in what witnesses describe as glossolalia—utterances characteristic of Pentecostal religious practice. A church pastor is shown placing her hand on the patient during the ritual. Throughout the encounter, there is no indication of any medical assessment or therapeutic justification for the intervention.

The Danish case reflects a tension increasingly visible in Northern European healthcare systems: the question of how medical professionals should navigate their personal religious beliefs while treating patients who may be in compromised mental or physical states. Unlike some countries with formal restrictions on clergy practicing medicine, Scandinavian professional regulations rely heavily on ethical codes and institutional oversight.

Denmark's medical ethics framework, overseen by the Danish Health Authority (Sundhedsstyrelsen) and professional boards, requires physicians to maintain clear boundaries between personal conviction and clinical practice. The revelation that a licensed doctor was simultaneously serving as an active member of a religious congregation—and conducting rituals on his own patients—represents a potential violation of these fundamental professional standards.

Patient autonomy remains a cornerstone of Scandinavian healthcare law. Denmark's Health Act emphasizes informed consent and the right to neutral, evidence-based medical care. For patients seeking treatment for physical or psychological conditions, the intrusion of religious ritual without clear medical indication raises serious questions about whether informed consent was genuinely obtained, particularly if the patient was vulnerable or in a dependent relationship with their physician.

The TV 2 investigation is part of a larger documentary series titled "Gud er din læge" ("God Is Your Doctor"), which examines the intersection of religious belief and medical practice in Danish healthcare. The series signals growing public concern about whether professional oversight mechanisms are adequately protecting patients from conflicts of interest.

The case arrives amid international scrutiny of healthcare professionals who blend religious practice with clinical roles. Similar concerns have been raised in other Nordic countries and throughout Europe, where medical regulators are increasingly clarifying that personal faith cannot override professional duty to provide secular, evidence-based care.

While details of any formal regulatory response remain limited in English-language reporting, the public exposure via major television documentation typically triggers investigations by Danish health authorities. Such cases often result in professional disciplinary proceedings, potential license suspension, or additional mandatory ethics training.

For Danish patients and the broader Scandinavian healthcare community, the documentary serves as a reminder that professional credentials—regardless of a physician's personal spiritual convictions—must guarantee protection from non-medical intervention. The exposure underscores why transparent institutional oversight and clear ethical guidelines remain essential safeguards in modern healthcare systems.

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