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This American exorcist started a TikTok channel to help souls navigate ‘dangerous territory’

By Bradley M. Wells
October 27, 2022
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“A lot of young people aren’t in church, they’re not going to church, they’re not being catechized, and so they’re wandering into dangerous territory,” Rossetti told CNA in an interview Wednesday.

Rossetti then began sharing the truths of the Catholic faith through the eyes of an exorcist on social media in September, on @msgrrossetti’s TikTok, and on Instagram and Facebook.

As of October 27, Rossetti has nearly 2,000 followers on Facebook, more than 20,000 followers on Instagram, and nearly 4,000 followers on TikTok. Rossetti’s top performing videos on TikTok, “Can Demons Read Our Minds?” and “What do demons look like?” garnered nearly 100,000 views each.

“Demons can’t read our minds, they can’t see the future. But they are intellectually very bright. I mean they are stupid because they have no wisdom,” Rossetti explains in a video. “They are like a supercomputer. They can see what’s going on and they can guess what you’re thinking, very accurately. »

“The demons are like nothing because they are pure spiritual beings. They don’t have bodies,” Rossetti said in another video. “Like when angels have wings. I mean they really don’t have wings,” he said in the video. “They don’t have bodies.”

Rossetti is pleased with the performance of his videos on TikTok.

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