Gabriele Amorth (1925-2016), a priest of the Congregation of San Paolo, was the chief exorcist at the Vatican and internationally recognized as the world's foremost exorcist. Two of his major books are An Exorcist Tells His Story and An Exorcist: More Stories.
Gabriele Amorth's second book is a calm, straight-forward account
of his own experiences and the principles of faith that govern how
he deals with demonic problems or manifestations. This book
narrates the experiences of an exorcist, and it explains what must
be done to meet them. Amorth is especially critical of priests and
bishops, either because of a lack of faith or a lack of knowledge,
who have nothing to do with real issues of the faithful. The book
is not sensationalist; it is however gripping and informative.
Amorth is striking in his humility and serious effort to be
objective and to stay within the limits of the Church's teaching on
these delicate issues.
-James V. Schall, S.J., Georgetown University
In my Protestant past, I was deeply involved with demonic
deliverance ministries which thoroughly convinced me of the reality
and power of Satanic forces. Having seen the failures and
weaknesses of non-Catholic approaches, I am immensely impressed
with the wisdom, authority, and experiences of the Catholic Church.
As Catholics, we should all be deeply grateful to Fr. Gabriele
Amorth for the spiritual insight and experiences he shares with us
as the Chief Exorcist of Rome. He lives and shares with us the
reality of the victory of Christ.
-Stephen K. Ray, Author, Upon This Rock
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