“I speak with the Devil every day. I talk to him in Latin. He answers in Italian. I have been wrestling with him, day in day out, for 14 years.”

Source: "An Interview With Fr Gabriele Amorth - The Church's Leading Exorcist" (2001)

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Italian Roman Catholic priest and exorcist 1925–2016

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