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Pope Leo XIV canonizes former Satanic priest and 6 other new saints

Pope Leo XIV canonizes former Satanic priest and 6 other new saints

By Mikaele Liga
24/10/2025
Photo : New York Post

Pope Leo XIV canonized seven religious figures who were posthumously boosted to sainthood, including a former Satanic priest-turned-Catholic legend.

More than 70,000 onlookers turned out to the Vatican to witness the historic canonization, the second made by Pope Leo XIV since he was chosen as the new leader of the Catholic Church in May.

Among the celebrated lineup of figures was former Satanic priest Bartolo Longo, an Italian lawyer who found his way back to Catholicism and even helped found the Pontifical Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of the Rosary of Pompeii.

Longo, who died in 1926 at 85 years old, first deviated from the Catholic Church after losing his mother early in life.

Around the same time, former Deputy of the Kingdom of Italy Giuseppe Garibaldi was pushing for the elimination of papal city states in order to unify Italy.

Longo wound up in the occult, which wasn’t nearly as sophisticated then as it is now and he quickly rose to a high-ranking priest within the Satanic church and spent more than a year presiding over various services and rituals, including promising himself to the devil.

His departure from Catholicism was short-lived and he wound up rededicating himself to the church with renewed fervor, thanks to his family and a professor at the University of Naples, which he was attending for his law certification at the time, according to the Dominican Friars Foundation.

Before being promoted to a saint, Longo was already informally regarded as a patron saint for those struggling with their own spiritualism.

Other newly canonized figures in the lineup include an archbishop killed during the Armenian genocide, a lay catechist from Papua New Guinea, a Venezuelan doctor of the poor and three nuns who dedicated their lives to charity.

In order for someone to be made a saint, they must be deceased, have performed at least two recorded miracles, and led an exemplary Christian life.

Source: BBC 

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