They actually believe this stuff,
TBS cameraman saw Rev. Father James L. Greanias spreading holy water in the Cubs dugout several hours before Game 1 of the Division Series on Wednesday, the priest from St. Iakovos Greek Orthodox Church in Valparaiso, Ind.
The story began a couple days ago, when Cubs Chairman Crane Kenney left a message on Greanis’ voice mail to call him.
Kenney told Greanis that they wanted a Greek Orthodox priest to bless the dugout, since the alleged curse was placed by a Greek-American.
“He said, ‘I’m a devout Catholic, and I’m not superstitious, but if there is anything there, I want to take care of it,’” Greanis said Thursday.
“I told him ‘I’m honored,’” Greanis said. “I said we’d bring some holy water and say a prayer. It’s not for ensuring the Cubs winning, but for being safe and protected. I’m a priest first, and a Cubs fan second. I don’t want anything to be mocked, and neither did Mr. Kenney.”
http://blogs.chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sports_hardball/2008/10/curse-removal-b.htmlToo late. Maybe Greanis isn't praying for a win. But this Kenney character sure is; while claiming not to be superstitious, has thought long enough about this goat curse to develop the theory that it can only be exorcised by a priest of the same faith. Further, this was not a publicity stunt. He tried to keep the ritual secret. Couldn't hurt? That's one way of looking at it. Another way is that your reptile brain has taken over and you're spooked by superstitious twaddle and are desperately thrashing about seeking a way to excuse years of incompetence. Born December 31, 1962, in Quincy, Mass., Kenney holds a law degree from the University of Michigan and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame. Kenney was elected a director of the Illinois State Chamber of Commerce in 1996, and is a director of the United Way Leadership Board, the Constitutional Rights Foundation and Horizons For Youth, a not-for-profit youth education program. ... he assumed responsibility for the Chicago Cubs in January 2003.
http://www.tribune.com/about/bios/kenney.html