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EP:156 The Pope's Exorcist: Inside Father Gabriel Amor's 60,000 Battles with Evil

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We explore the life of Father Gabriel Amor, the real-life exorcist behind "The Pope's Exorcist" movie, who reportedly conducted 60,000 exorcisms and founded the Vatican-approved International Association of Exorcists. The conversation delves into demonic hierarchies and spiritual warfare from both Catholic and evangelical Christian perspectives.
• Father Gabriel Amor performed thousands of exorcisms, many being minor interventions like simple blessings
• He claimed historical figures like Hitler and Stalin were possessed by demons
• Asmodeus is described as a high-ranking demon, comparable to a "CFO or CEO" in hell's hierarchy
• John Ramirez, a former occultist turned Christian, began practicing dark arts at age seven
• Ramirez would mark territories with ritualistic objects at four corners of neighborhoods to establish demonic influence
• Understanding a demon's name is crucial in exorcism as it reveals their weaknesses
• The spiritual realm has organized hierarchies for both angelic and demonic entities
Email us at [email protected] for more information or to share your thoughts.
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We explore the life of Father Gabriel Amor, the real-life exorcist behind "The Pope's Exorcist" movie, who reportedly conducted 60,000 exorcisms and founded the Vatican-approved International Association of Exorcists. The conversation delves into demonic hierarchies and spiritual warfare from both Catholic and evangelical Christian perspectives.
• Father Gabriel Amor performed thousands of exorcisms, many being minor interventions like simple blessings
• He claimed historical figures like Hitler and Stalin were possessed by demons
• Asmodeus is described as a high-ranking demon, comparable to a "CFO or CEO" in hell's hierarchy
• John Ramirez, a former occultist turned Christian, began practicing dark arts at age seven
• Ramirez would mark territories with ritualistic objects at four corners of neighborhoods to establish demonic influence
• Understanding a demon's name is crucial in exorcism as it reveals their weaknesses
• The spiritual realm has organized hierarchies for both angelic and demonic entities
Email us at [email protected] for more information or to share your thoughts.
Support the show

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1. Show Introduction and Disclaimer (00:00:00)

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