Fr. Gabriele Amorth is known for his courageous, decades-long work in the field of exorcism. But before being named the official exorcist of Rome, he was a Mariologist—a scholar specialized in the study of Mary. He spent years delving into biblical texts, Church traditions, and theological writings related to the Mother of God. The result is a deep understanding of Mary’s vital role not just in the early Christian Church but throughout the history of Christianity including in our own era.
This concise book is designed to be used as a month-long spiritual exercise devoted to Mary. Divided into four weeks, it consists of thirty short reflections and/or texts, one for each day. At the end of each week, there are prayers and a reflection of the spiritual theme of the week, followed by space to write your own personal reflections. The result is a personal, meditated diary.
The texts are extracted from other works of the author, and they reflect Fr. Amorth’s profound wisdom and knowledge of Marian themes, as well as his experience in spiritual warfare. Under the protection of Mary and with Fr. Gabriele Amorth as your guide, you can be confident that this work will be aid you in your Christian journey.
Italian Roman Catholic priest and the senior exorcist of the Diocese of Rome.
Amorth authored two books specifically on exorcism. The publications marked a defining moment in literary history, being the first public documents to treat this subject. The two books An Exorcist Tells His Story and An Exorcist: More Stories are not official Roman Catholic documents, rather personal accounts of his office as Exorcist. The books use witness accounts and personal experience as evidence.