The Role of Mary & the Saints Against Demonic Attacks
Mary & Grace “In the end my Immaculate Heart will triumph” Mary’s prophecy at Fátima reassures us that—besides the corporeal struggle with the demon in exorcism—the earthly anticipation of the eschatological struggle between the Mother of God and the ancient dragon (cf. Rev. 12) also has her attention. Despite rampant sin, the tribulations of the […]
According to Fr. Gabriele Amorth, the recently-passed Chief Exorcist of Rome, who has performed tens of thousands of exorcisms, demons generally do not and cannot say holy names. Instead, they call Jesus “he” or “your Boss.” If our most abhorrent spiritual enemies shudder at the idea of speaking the holy name of God, why then […]
Editor’s note: As an exorcist in Rome, Fr. Gabriele Amorth conducted countless exorcisms while he also wrote and spoke extensively on the subject. The following is his account of his work as an exorcist and it is from the book, An Exorcist Explains the Demonic. What happens during the exorcism to the person afflicted by […]
“Will you join in our crusade? Who will be strong and stand with me?” is the impassioned plea in “Do You Hear the People Sing,” from Les Misérables. If a crusade is a war fought under the sign of the cross, then now more than ever, we need to engage in a spiritual war under […]
Father Gabriele Amorth’s very first exorcism remained especially impressed in his mind. He spoke of it in various interviews and in his book The Last Exorcist: My Battle against Satan, in which he narrates in depth what happened with so many other important exorcisms. His first solo exorcism was very particular, because he immediately clashed […]
Who was Father Amorth, and what was the secret of his priestly vocation? In a 2015 interview in Credere, he revealed: “My vocation was born early, around the age of ten or twelve. I was more or less Jesus’ age when he was found in the temple. One day, when all the family was at the […]
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