Gabriele Amorth, who would become the chief exorcist of the Vatican, was born in Modena, Italy.
The formal office of the Chief Exorcist of the Vatican was established, with Father Amorth eventually becoming the chief exorcist.
Gabriele Amorth was appointed as the chief exorcist of the Vatican.
The film 'The Pope's Exorcist', inspired by the life and work of Father Gabriele Amorth, was released.
Gabriele Amorth is appointed as the official exorcist of the Vatican, tasked with confronting demonic possessions.
Amorth encounters Father Peter Williams and trains him in the rites and duties of exorcism within the Vatican.
Father Peter Williams performs his debut exorcism on a possessed girl, proving his skills and dedication to the Vatican Order.
Lucy Crane, daughter of a prominent political figure, begins showing signs of demonic possession, prompting urgent intervention.
Father Peter Williams investigates the dark forces threatening the Crane family and uncovers connections to a powerful demon.
Father Williams confronts the demonic entity Asmodeus, responsible for the possession, in a fierce exorcism battle.
The demon is expelled, and Lucy is freed from possession, restoring peace to the Crane family and reaffirming faith in the Church.