The Pope's Exorcist

<p>The Pope’s exorcist is the life of one special priest. Father Gabriele Amorth, one of the five founders of the International Association of Exorcists, spent his life trying to fight demons. He firmly believed in science and refused to perform exorcisms on individuals who needed medical attention from doctors or psychologists.</p>
 
I believe in exorcism because my cousin got possessed years ago, She have no mental health issues but one day she played Ouija with her friends and that attracted an entity. A priest manage to get the unclean spirit out of her body and that made more faithful. She now lives a normal life.
 
Demonic possessions are not real, People just mistake mental problems and hysteria as possessions, or sometimes the "victim" are just attention seeking.
 
Horror fan here, excited to see "The Pope's Exorcist." It's fascinating to learn that it's based on real events and the memoirs of a real exorcist. The idea of possession and demons is terrifying, but it also makes for an excellent horror film. The bravery of this priest to serve God by saving people from demons.
 
I'm not a fan of horror movies, so "The Pope's Exorcist" is not something I would watch. However, I do appreciate the dedication and compassion that Father Gabriele Amorth had for his work. It takes a special kind of person to devote their life to helping others in such a challenging field. I am too Afraid of demons to do something like this and I do not think I can dedicate my life with religion. I go to church and believe in God but I cannot give up things for God like most Priests and nuns do.
 
guys, It's essential to recognize that possession is often misdiagnosed, and people who need medical attention are sometimes subjected to exorcisms. I'm glad that Father Amorth refused to perform exorcisms on individuals who needed medical attention, showing his commitment to both science and faith. It's alarming to think about the physical and mental distress that possession can cause. It's a reminder that mental health is just as crucial as physical health, and we need to take both seriously.
 
As someone who believes in the power of faith, I admire Father Amorth's unwavering resolve in the face of such daunting challenges. It's inspiring to see someone who is so committed to their beliefs and their work.The spiritual battles between good and evil are a fascinating topic, and Father Amorth's memoirs provide valuable insights into this world. It's essential to understand the dangers and consequences of possession, and exorcism can help those who are suffering.
 
Father Amorth's legacy of compassion and dedication is something to be admired. He devoted his life to helping others, and his work continues to inspire people today. "The Pope's Exorcist" is a fitting tribute to his life and his contributions to the field of exorcism.
 
I feel so out of place here. I don't really believe in religion, All I believe is science and this is more like a church propaganda.
 
It's impressive that Father Amorth performed over 100,000 exorcisms during his lifetime. It shows just how committed he was to helping those who were suffering from possession and other spiritual issues.It's fascinating to learn about the spiritual battles that take place during exorcisms. It's a reminder that there is more to this world than what we can see and that faith can be a powerful tool in fighting evil.Russell Crowe is an excellent choice to play Father Amorth. He has proven himself to be a versatile actor, and I'm sure he will bring a lot of depth and nuance to the role.
 

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