Gabriele Amorth (1925–2016) was an Italian Catholic priest and one of the most renowned exorcists of the twentieth century. Ordained in 1954, he served as the chief exorcist of the Vatican for decades, performing tens of thousands of exorcisms throughout his ministry. A founding member and honorary president of the International Association of Exorcists, he dedicated his life to spiritual warfare and the pastoral care of the afflicted. His compelling writings, including "An Exorcist Tells His Story" and "Father Amorth," brought widespread attention to the Church's ministry of deliverance and remain essential reads for those exploring faith and the supernatural.