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Exorcisms and the popes: Stories from inside the Vatican

By Hannah Brockhaus for CNA

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Vatican City, Nov 16, 2020 / 02:17 pm (CNA).- It is a core tenet of the Catholic faith that demons are real, and as said in the St. Michael prayer, that they “prowl about the earth seeking the ruin of souls.”

As a lifelong Catholic, Italian journalist Fabio Marchese Ragona has always believed this. But he did not know he would one day write a book about it — until he witnessed an exorcism with his “own eyes” and a priest asked him to write about what he saw and learned.

“Many people think the devil is an invention of marketing,” Ragona told CNA. He wanted to tell the stories of real possessions and exorcisms not only to underline the reality and existence of Satan, but to show that “even our neighbor” can have problems with the demonic, he said.

In “My Name is Satan: Stories of Exorcisms from the Vatican to Medjugorje”, Ragona talks to exorcists to answer questions about the phenomenon and the Church’s response, and he tells the stories of ordinary people — plus cases that went all the way to the Vatican.

“Even the popes have performed some exorcisms, and some cardinals too,” Ragona said.

Venerable Pius XII

A story Ragona gives evidence for in his book is Venerable Pius XII’s attempts at exorcising Hitler.

“The concern of the Pope, according to witnesses, was also that of averting the protracted massacre against the Jews,” Ragona wrote. “And, perhaps driven by desperation, he had also attempted the extreme card of the ritual of liberation from the devil against the Fuhrer. An attempt that, however, did not have the desired effect.”

The fact that Pius XII had attempted to exorcise Hitler was first reported in 2006, when Vatican documents were released showing Pius XII had attempted a “long distance” exorcism of Hitler from his private chapel.

Famed Rome exorcist Fr. Gabriele Amorth, who died in 2016, told Vatican News in a 2006 interview he believed Hitler and the Nazis had been diabolically possessed.

“The Nazis were all possessed. All you have to do is think about what Hitler — and Stalin did,” Amorth said. “Almost certainly they were possessed by the Devil.”

Amorth, who was an exorcist in the Vatican for over 20 years, explained in that interview that a requirement for an exorcism is that it be carried out in the physical presence of the possessed person and with their consent, so “it’s very rare that praying and attempting to carry out an exorcism from a distance works.”

“Therefore trying to carry out an exorcism on someone who is not present, or consenting and willing would prove very difficult,” he said.

But that was not the only exorcism Pius XII attempted to carry out from the Vatican. Ragona told CNA that when researching his book, he uncovered documents showing the pope had also attempted an exorcism of sorts on the Italian Communist Party on the eve of the 1958 election.

Pius XII hoped to prevent the anti-Catholic communist party from winning the election. Almost a decade earlier, he had approved a decree from the Vatican’s doctrinal office declaring membership or support of the Italian Communist Party illicit for Catholics.

In a 1969 report, Pius XII’s nephew wrote that his uncle had been very anxious and had difficulty sleeping in the days leading up to the election. “In the three preceding days he also performed exorcisms,” Carlo Pacelli stated. He also noted that Pius XII had been praying and offering sacrifices and suffering for a good outcome to the election for three months before the vote.

In this case, the pope’s prayers were answered. The communist party lost the election to the Christian Democratic Party.

Benedict XVI and St. John Paul II

Ragona said he spoke to several exorcists who said “the devil was terrified of” St. John Paul II and of Benedict XVI.

Though there are personal accounts that the prayers of Benedict XVI may have helped liberate some people from possession, there is no evidence that he, as pope or before, ever carried out the Rite of Exorcism, Ragona said.

However, during Benedict’s pontificate, an elderly Indian cardinal did perform an exorcism in the guardhouse of the Swiss Guards, the book recounts.

A young Italian woman and her friends had attended a Mass offered by Benedict XVI in St. Peter’s Square, “and the devil immediately revealed himself.” As her friends looked for help for the woman together with some young guards, Cardinal Ivan Dias approached. He asked, in a severe tone, for a place to “pray for a soul,” and he was offered the guardhouse, which sits just outside the columns of the square.

According to an eyewitness, after an intense 20 minutes of prayers, the young woman appeared to have been freed, and left.

Benedict XVI, “despite never having received requests for exorcisms … fought against the devil on other planes,” Ragona said. “He fought and prayed for the souls in pain, he wrote and said very strong words, which opened eyes, which unleashed the fury of Satan.”

There is also testimony that St. John Paul II performed at least three exorcisms while pope: in 1982, 1984, and 2000. The book shares details of these moments as witnessed by the pope’s longtime photographer, Arturo Mari, and as testified to by Fr. Amorth.

According to reports, those of 1982 and 1984 were effective in permanently liberating the young women. But a third, which took place outside St. Peter’s Square after one of John Paul II’s general audiences in 2000, had some good effect, but did not succeed in liberating the girl, wrote Amorth.

“When he was still alive, John Paul II, in addition to practicing exorcisms, represented with his prayer a great disturbance for the father of lies,” Ragona wrote, “the devil, in practice, has always hated him and continues to hate him, first as Pope, now as a saint.”

Pope Francis

Ragona told CNA Pope Francis has never performed the Rite of Exorcism while pope, but he has prayed for the liberation of a possessed Mexican man, Angel V., who asked for his prayers.

Pope Francis’ first encounter with Angel was in May 2013. After offering a Mass in St. Peter’s Square, the pope went to greet the sick, including Angel. The man was accompanied by a priest, who explained to Francis that Angel was possessed by demons and in Rome for an exorcism. Pope Francis put his hand upon the man and prayed for him.

The man underwent several exorcisms in Rome but was not able to be liberated from the demons possessing him.

In 2015, Angel wrote to Pope Francis, recounting his story and asking for his prayers. Angel asked the Holy Father to let him know the time and day he would pray for him, so that he could undergo another exorcism in Mexico with the additional power of the pontiff’s prayers.

Thus, Pope Francis offered his morning Mass in the Santa Marta guesthouse for Angel on April 27, 2015, and again on May 13, 2015.

Ragona wrote that according to Angel’s spiritual director, he is not yet free of the four demons possessing him, but he is “a little better.” More than one exorcist has said the demons communicated during exorcisms they would not leave Angel until abortion is legalized throughout Mexico, but Ragona points out in the book that the demons may be lying. They also said Angel would be liberated Dec. 8, the feast of the Immaculate Conception, but not in what year.


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8 Comments

  1. Exorcism dispels evil. Satan’s prominent evil tact against the Church is division. Divide and weaken the Church from within. Divide and destroy it from without by instigating a world culture that adopts Christianity’s promises of redemption and freedom. That transforms Christ’s promises into a humanist credo. Aligns itself with that faction within the Church that is opposed to Apostolic Tradition and visa versa. “Ragona said he spoke to several exorcists who said the devil was terrified of St. John Paul II and of Benedict XVI”. Repeat this quote on some Catholic websites and expect hysteria and insult. Whereas a statement made by the deservedly admired Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò that priests who recognize the ‘corruption’ of the Novus Ordo must leave their parishes and align with traditional liturgical parishes, to wit to abandon the faithful – is welcomed. Many who adhere to Apostolic Tradition are virulently opposed to others who hold the same beliefs but do not share their interpretation of Church history, and what actually comprises liturgical, or doctrinal corruption. Thus John Paul II is accused on some Catholic sites as evil, a virtual Antichrist. Although these websites offer an invaluable forum for addressing serious matters not presented on more staid forums. This writer urges that this internecine attitude requires soul searching and correction. It simply serves Satan’s tact to pit ourselves against each other. Recently reported here in a May article were excerpts from a Peter Seewald interview of Benedict XVI published in Germany. This CWR excerpt, “Modern society is formulating an ‘anti-Christian creed’ and punishing those who resist it with ‘social excommunication,’ Benedict XVI has said in a new biography, published in Germany May 4”, is consistent with the following taken from the same interview and published in 1P5, “Modern society intends to formulate an anti-Christian creed: whoever contests it is punished with social excommunication. Being afraid of this spiritual power of the Antichrist is all too natural, and what is truly needed is that the prayers of entire dioceses and of the world Church come to the rescue to resist it” (Benedict XVI interview Peter Seewald Germany May 2020). We must be more intelligent and savvy of the state of our Church. Make the Sign of the Cross, our ancient simple form of exorcism to dispel the haze.

    • Demons were apprehensive of JP2… Maybe they too should have written him a letter attesting their innocence? Sometimes the simplest solution is the most elegant.

  2. Good to hear the good in the above .. yet , also ? little note that the demons are not ‘terrified ‘ of the Holy Father .. if so , would it be from his chosen name and entrusted mission for our times that need to make ‘deals ‘ with the Gubios , like St.Francis did – that they would be fed with the truth and goodness of the milk of Divine Will , hence no longer needing to roam around desiring to bite and tear in other places and ways , instead would join in offering praise and love to The Father , in the freedom of being His Children ..

    https://luisapiccarreta.me/archives/7461

    The Preface and afterword , good to see the blessing and support from the higher ups , for the mission entrusted to this ‘little daughter ‘ , for the Rise of The Sun to help drive out the darkness in The Way He alone can do , more so than a thousand candles – the prayers and sufferings and blessings of all that have gone ahead of us , are still amidst us , including in the tough work of exorcism as well .

    Glory be !

  3. I was never sure of exorcism and its’ benefit. Mythology comes to mind. I did not know that exorcism could be done remotely. How does the exorcist evaluate his success from a distance? I am including some excerpts that cause my hesitation…
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    Pius XII had attempted a “long distance” exorcism of Hitler from his private chapel.

    A young Italian woman and her friends had attended a Mass offered by Benedict XVI in St. Peter’s Square, “and the devil immediately revealed himself.”
    According to an eyewitness, after an intense 20 minutes of prayers, the young woman appeared to have been freed, and left.
    What was the reason for her exorcism?

    St. John Paul II performed at least three exorcisms while pope: in 1982, 1984, and 2000. The book shares detail.
    Was that why Pope John Paul II was elevated to sainthood?
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    If the devil seeks to destroy all religion shouldn’t he show his presence everywhere, even in a holy person?

  4. I have known the evil for many years in my life. The greatest reason for any failure to rid the presence of demons is FEAR within the heart of the person who tries to dispel their presence. Be that presence be in a person or a place of surrounding. I never attempted to extort a demon from a person yet with the heart of the peace of God, I have many times called upon the power of the name of Jesus, commanded demons to leave my presence, and go to the foot of the cross of Jesus Christ. If the heart is weak with uncertainty,fear or any doubts.. You will fail. Important: It is not you who is dispelling the demons…it Is Jesus. your confidence lays in the truth that His Sacred Heart is united with your heart in His love.

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