[THS] Chief exorcist says Devil is in Vatican

Peter Webster psalience at fastmail.fm
Fri Mar 12 01:53:03 CET 2010


Chief exorcist says Devil is in Vatican


The Devil is lurking in the very heart of the Roman Catholic Church, the Vatican's
chief exorcist claimed on Wednesday.



By Nick Squires in Rome
Published: 6:30AM GMT 11 Mar 2010

Chief exorcist says Devil is in Vatican
St. Peter's Square in the Vatican Photo: REUTERS

Father Gabriele Amorth said people who are possessed by Satan vomit shards of
glass and pieces of iron.

He added that the assault on Pope Benedict XVI on Christmas Eve by a mentally
unstable woman and the sex abuse scandals which have engulfed the Church in the
US, Ireland, Germany and other countries, were proof that the Anti-Christ was
waging a war against the Holy See.

"The Devil resides in the Vatican and you can see the consequences," said Father
Amorth, 85, who has been the Holy See's chief exorcist for 25 years.

"He can remain hidden, or speak in different languages, or even appear to be
sympathetic. At times he makes fun of me. But I'm a man who is happy in his work."

While there was "resistance and mistrust" towards the concept of exorcism among
some Catholics, Pope Benedict XVI has no such doubts, Father Amorth said. "His
Holiness believes wholeheartedly in the practice of exorcism. He has encouraged and
praised our work," he added.

The evil influence of Satan was evident in the highest ranks of the Catholic hierarchy,
with "cardinals who do not believe in Jesus and bishops who are linked to the
demon," Father Amorth said.

In a rare insight into the world of exorcism, the Italian priest told La Repubblica
newspaper that the 1973 film The Exorcist gave a "substantially exact" impression of
what it was like to be possessed by the Devil.

People possessed by evil sometimes had to be physically restrained by half a dozen
people while they were exorcised. They would scream, utter blasphemies and spit out
sharp objects, he said.

"From their mouths, anything can come out – pieces of iron as long as a finger, but
also rose petals," said Father Amorth, who claims to have performed 70,000
exorcisms. "When the possessed dribble and slobber, and need cleaning up, I do
that too. Seeing people vomit doesn't bother me. The exorcist has one principal duty
- to free human beings from the fear of the Devil."

The attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II by a Turkish gunman in 1981 and
recent revelations of "violence and paedophilia" committed by Catholic priests against
children in their care was also the work of the Devil, said Father Amorth, who has
written a book about his vocation, Memoirs of an Exorcist, which was published
recently.

Father Amorth, who is the president of the Association of Exorcists and fought as a
partisan during the war, has previously claimed that both Hitler and Stalin were
possessed by the Devil.

In an interview with Vatican Radio in 2006, he said: "Of course the Devil exists and
he can not only possess a single person but also groups and entire populations.

"I am convinced that the Nazis were all possessed. All you have to do is think about
what Hitler and Stalin did."

He also condemned the Harry Potter books, saying they were dangerous because
they dabbled in the occult and failed to draw a clear distinction between "the Satanic
art" of black magic and benevolent white magic.





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