Gabriele Amorth was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who served as the senior exorcist of the Diocese of Rome.
He authored multiple books, most notably An Exorcist Tells His Story and An Exorcist: More Stories, which were groundbreaking as the first public documents to treat exorcism as a subject in detail.
These works are personal accounts rather than official Church documents, drawing on witness testimonies and his own experiences.
His writings gained renewed popular attention when they inspired the Russell Crowe film The Pope's Exorcist.
Amorth passed away in Rome in September 2016.
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