The Pope's Exorcist: The Real Life Story of Father Gabriele Amorth (2024)

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With The Pope's Exorcist now streaming, we take a look at the real man behind Russell Crowe's character, Gabriele Amorth.

The Pope’s Exorcist was a surprise hit when it was released early in 2023, but the entertaining horror movie, starring Russell Crowe, was just the latest in an endless string of glossy exorcism tales churned out by filmmakers over the decades.

Public interest in the process of exorcisms first skyrocketed when director William Friedkin and writer William Peter Blatty launched The Exorcist upon an unsuspecting world back in 1973, having based the iconic film on Blatty’s novel. Friedkin admits that he was inspired to the point of obsession when he was making the movie, but it wasn’t until much later that he decided to meet the most famous real life exorcist of all, Father Gabriele Amorth, who had not only seen The Exorcist, but surprisingly championed it.

“Of course, the special effects are exaggerated,” Amorth told The Sunday Telegraph. “But it is a good film, and substantially exact, based on a respectable novel which mirrored a true story. People need to know what we do.”

So the late Amorth may well have been thrilled to see Gladiator star Crowe play him onscreen in The Pope’s Exorcist this year. Based on the books An Exorcist Tells His Story and An Exorcist: More Stories written by Amorth himself in the 1990s, the film sees Crowe’s version of the notable priest travel to Spain to assist in the exorcism of a diabolically possessed boy after his family move into a crumbling old abbey full of disturbing secrets.

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Born in Modena, Italy in 1925, the real Amorth became a Roman Catholic priest in 1954. Just over thirty years later, he was appointed an exorcist of the Diocese of Rome, and after four years in the role he founded the International Association of Exorcists, where he remained president until he retired in 2000.

“From the age of 15 I knew [the church] was my true vocation,” Amorth said. “I knew nothing of exorcism — I had given it no thought — until June 6, 1986 when Cardinal Poletti, the then Vicar of Rome, asked to see me. There was a famous exorcist in Rome then, the only one, Father Candido, but he was not well, and Cardinal Poletti told me I was to be his assistant. I learnt everything from Father Candido. He was my great master. Quickly I realised how much work there was to be done and how few exorcists there were to do it. From that day, I dropped everything and dedicated myself entirely to exorcism.”

At one point, Father Amorth claimed to have performed 160,000 exorcisms over the course of his ministry, a number that was largely questioned. Amorth addressed this considerable tally by explaining that some exorcisms took minutes, while some took place over several hours, hinting that each single prayer could count as an exorcism, and saying that some people require hundreds of exorcisms and are possessed by many demons.

The church first tackles exorcisms by taking into account whether they’re major or minor cases, and only after a complete medical and psychiatric examination has been completed. A minor exorcism may include prayers or invocations delivered by a priest and any other people who have gathered to join in, but when it is thought that demonic possession is involved, the Psalms and Gospels may be read, along with exorcistic prayers. As in the movies, holy water, crucifixes and the sign of the cross may be used in when performing the rituals.

“Satan is pure spirit,” Amorth said. “He often appears as something else, to mislead. He appeared to Padre Pio as Jesus, to frighten him. He sometimes appears as a raging animal. The ritual of exorcism is not practiced by an ordinary priest. An exorcist requires specific training and must be thought to have a personal sanctity. He can be exposed to dangerous behavior and personal threat. His prayers often cause a violent response as he attempts to shine a beam of light into the darkness.”

After Exorcist director Friedkin finally met Amorth – describing him as having a “razor-sharp” mind and a jovial manner – he released the 2017 documentary The Devil and Father Amorth, which featured footage of the ninth exorcism of an Italian woman in the village of Alatri, as performed by Amorth.

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“Today Satan rules the world,” Amorth told Friedkin. “The masses no longer believe in God. And, yes, Satan is in the Vatican.” Much like Crowe’s portrayal, Amorth also had a delightful sense of humor. “Do you know why the Devil is afraid of me? Because I’m uglier than he is.”

Amorth was 91 when he passed away in 2016 after being hospitalised for pulmonary complications. He remained dedicated and resolute before he departed the mortal plane, saying “When I get to the Good Place I will continue to fight the Devil even harder.”

With The Pope’s Exorcist teasing 199 possible sequels in the future, it looks like Amorth’s legacy will continue to be embedded in pop culture for many years to come.

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Who is the real Father Amorth? ›

Gabriele Amorth S.S.P. (Italian: [ɡabriˈɛːle ˈaːmort]; 1 May 1925 – 16 September 2016) was an Italian Catholic priest of the Paulines and an exorcist for the Diocese of Rome. Amorth, along with five other priests, founded the International Association of Exorcists. S.S.P.

What happened to Father Sullivan Pope's exorcist? ›

After the demon is defeated, the Pope makes a full recovery. The Pope congratulates Gabriele on a job well done. Even better news: That non-believer Sullivan left to do missionary work in Guam! He's being replaced by the exorcist-friendly Bishop Lumumba (Cornell John).

What did the note say in The Pope's Exorcist? ›

In the library, both Father Amorth and later the Pope translate the note "Peccata tua inveniente te" as "Our sins will seek us out" but "tua" means "your" and "te" means "you".

Will there be Pope's exorcist 2? ›

Producer Jeff Katz has revealed that a sequel to the 2023 Russell Crowe-led supernatural thriller “The Pope's Exorcist” is officially in the works.

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Augustine's colleague Norm Spellman (Joel David Moore) was the father and Grace conceived Kiri before the end of Avatar before somehow giving birth in her Avatar body. However, the more interesting theory is that Kiri is literally the child of Eywa due to some sort of immaculate conception.

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Paternal. While Jacaerys, Lucerys, and Joffrey are officially Laenor's, he and Rhaenyra never had any biological issue. Their three sons were in fact fathered by Harwin Strong.

Why did they shoot the pig in The Pope's Exorcist? ›

While exorcising him, using a Saint Benedict Medal sacramental, Amorth taunts the demon, challenging it to possess a pig; when it does, the pig is killed with a shotgun. This incident gets Amorth in trouble with a Church tribunal, since he acted without permission from superiors.

What does the Catholic Church say about the movie The Pope's Exorcist? ›

The letter goes on to state that the movie takes excessive liberties in adapting Father Amorth's memoirs and that Russell Crowe's appearance and demeanor do not match the human and priestly characteristics of Father Amorth.

What is the demon's name in the Pope's Exorcist? ›

Asmodeus, the Prince of Demons, poses a significant threat to Father Amorth in "The Pope's Exorcist," testing his faith and forcing him to confront uncomfortable truths about the Catholic Church. Asmodeus represents Lust and is associated with the Seven Deadly Sins.

Is The Pope's Exorcist based on a true story? ›

Is The Pope's Exorcist based on a true story? Not exactly. While it was inspired by a real person and his work as an exorcist, the movie doesn't depict any specific cases that the real Father Gabriele Amorth focused on.

Will Russell Crowe be in The Pope's Exorcist 2? ›

Russell Crowe will return to take down more demons as real-life exorcist Gabriele Amorth. Gas up the Vespa and say your prayers, because a sequel to Julius Avery's Russell Crowe-starring The Pope's Exorcist has officially been confirmed by producer Jeff Katz.

Who was the real priest in The Exorcist? ›

The Exorcist (1973) - Father Dyer is played by William O'Malley, an actual priest who until 2012 taught at Fordham Prep, a Jesuit high school.

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Claude is Throne's biological father, and basically he is the biological father of everyone in Throne's story (except for Throne's mother). How was he able to attract so many women to sleep with him? Throne's mother cheated on Father and fxxck with Claude and gave birth to Throne.

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