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The Exorcist: Angels, Demons, and the Cosmic Battle around Us

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I asked an exorcist, Monsignor Rosetti, about the spiritual world around us, the demons he fights, and the mischief they cause. He talks about his life and work as an exorcist, how people stumble into demonic ensnarement, and how we, in our daily practice and through the Sacraments and sacramentals, can steer clear of it.

Monsignor Stephen Rossetti is the head of St. Michael’s Center for Spiritual Renewal and teaches at the Catholic University of America. He has a PhD in psychology and is the author of a number of books, including Diary of an American Exorcist.

  • Msgr. Rossetti’s website and blog.
  • Msgr. Rossetti on Instagram.
  • Msgr. Rossetti’s Exorcism App.
  • Msgr. Rossetti’s publications.
  • Bishop Robert Barron’s recent talk in which he describes how far fewer people are going to Confession since the Council of Vatican II.
  • Al Pacino’s rant—part 1 and part 2—from The Devil’s Advocate that Msgr. Rossetti praised in our discussion for its verisimilitude.
  • United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) statement about Exorcism.

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I asked an exorcist, Monsignor Rosetti, about the spiritual world around us, the demons he fights, and the mischief they cause. He talks about his life and work as an exorcist, how people stumble into demonic ensnarement, and how we, in our daily practice and through the Sacraments and sacramentals, can steer clear of it.

Monsignor Stephen Rossetti is the head of St. Michael’s Center for Spiritual Renewal and teaches at the Catholic University of America. He has a PhD in psychology and is the author of a number of books, including Diary of an American Exorcist.

  • Msgr. Rossetti’s website and blog.
  • Msgr. Rossetti on Instagram.
  • Msgr. Rossetti’s Exorcism App.
  • Msgr. Rossetti’s publications.
  • Bishop Robert Barron’s recent talk in which he describes how far fewer people are going to Confession since the Council of Vatican II.
  • Al Pacino’s rant—part 1 and part 2—from The Devil’s Advocate that Msgr. Rossetti praised in our discussion for its verisimilitude.
  • United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) statement about Exorcism.

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