Domenico Agasso (1921–2020)
Autore di ST. MARY MAZZARELLO: The Spirit of Joy
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Opere di Domenico Agasso
FIGLI MINORI DEL VANGELO 1997 3 copie
Paolo 6.: chiavi pesanti 3 copie
Mi chiamerò Giovanni 2 copie
paolo vi le chiavi pesanti 1 copia
Mi chiamero Giovanni 1 copia
Il Papa delle grandi speranze 1 copia
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This book traces the whole life of Amorth and how he became an exorcist. As an exorcist he has popularized exorcisms and even made them profitable at the box office (e.g., the Pope’s Exorcist). Although the original movie The Exorcist has no relation to Amorth it did set the stage expectations of bizarre tales of exposure to the occult. Amorth has a constant warning against anything in Italy or worldwide dealing with the occult. In the book there is a short section on satanic music and he mentions the music of Marilyn Manson and that websites list him as satanic priest. Apparently at the time Manson was the worst of the crop. However, verification via the internet is highly unreliable and certainly unprofessional. The case for Amorth to be a saint is stated as the man who was “the most famous and powerful exorcist in the world.” This has never been a recognized criteria for any saint. If it were true then Heinrich Kramer author of Malleus Maleficarum would be a saint. He is not. I am glad I read this book. I would caution other people against reading it since this book is not by Amorth and there are a lot in accuracies and theological errors in its pages. Amorth has written works in Italian and some have been translated into English by Ignatius Press. The best and most interesting part of the book is the middle section where Amorth is directly quoted describing his work during various exorcisms.
Bibliography, No Index, No Photos. 18 chapters.… (altro)