Exorcism for Non-Catholics

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Under what circumstances is it permissible for a non-Catholic to receive an exorcism by a Catholic (priest) exorcist? I understand that the person must first be baptized and a member of the Church. Does anyone know why this is a requirement, or where I can learn more about the rationale for this? This came up when I was watching a movie with my non-Catholic brother, and I’d like to be able to explain this to him. Thanks!
 
USCCB: Frequently Asked Questions about Exorcism

usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/sacraments-and-sacramentals/sacramentals-blessings/exorcism.cfm
May anyone receive a “major exorcism?”
Since the rites of exorcism are categorized as sacramentals, effectively as blessings, the practice of who may receive a “major exorcism” is governed by canon 1170. . . of the Code of Canon Law. The following are able to receive this specialized blessing if it is determined necessary: 1) Catholics; 2) Catechumens; 3) Non-Catholic Christians who request it; and 4) Non-Christian believers provided they have the proper disposition—meaning, they are sincere in their desire to be free of demonic influence. In cases involving a non-Catholic, the matter should be brought to the attention of the Diocesan Bishop (cf. ERS, no. 18).
 
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