Joseph de Tonquedec

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Joseph de Tonquédec, S.J. (December 27, 1868 in Morlaix, France - November 21, 1962, France) was a famous Jesuit Roman Catholic priest, at one time the official exorcist of Paris, France[1] from 1924 to 1962.[2] Father de Tonquedec was an adversary of the French philosopher Maurice Blondel.[3] De Tonquedec wrote Some Aspects of Satan's Activity in this World.[4] Father Gabriele Amorth, in his book about exorcism, mentions Father de Tonquedec as a "famous French exorcist".

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