Gabriele Amorth
Gabriele Amorth was an Italian priest and exorcist known for his work with demonic possession and his writings on the subject, including the book 'An Exorcist Tells His Story'. He served as the Chief Exorcist of Rome and was a prominent figure in the Catholic Church, often discussing the need for exorcism in modern society. His beliefs and practices have sparked both support and controversy, making him a notable figure in discussions about faith and the supernatural.
Born on May 02, 1919 (106 years old)
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Father Gabriele Amorth was known as the 'caster-out of demons' at the Vatican.
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Gabriele Amorth is the deceased figure who inspired the character of Cardinal Natale.
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