Candido Amantini

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Candido Amantini (1914 - September 22, 1992) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a full-time exorcist. He also taught Sacred Scripture and moral theology. He produced a book entitled Il Mistero di Maria, about the Virgin Mary.

He was born in Bagnolo di Santa Fiora, Province of Grosseto, Tuscany. For thirty-six years Fr. Amantini, a Passionist stationed at the church of the Holy Staircase, was the chief exorcist of Rome. He would often see 60 to 80 people a day. Padre Pio said of him: "Father Candido is a priest after God's heart."

Father Gabriele Amorth became his apprentice, in June of 1986, and then eventually took over his position. After a painful illness, he died in Rome on the Feast of Saint Candido, his patron saint.

[edit] References

  • An Exorcist: More Stories, Gabriele Amorth, Ignatius Press, 2000, pages 9 & 10 and other pages.
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