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As I wrote inConfessions of an Illuminati Volume 6.66:The Age of Cyber Satan, Artificial Intelligence, and Robotics, every year at Rome’s Regina Apostolorum, the prestigious pontifical university based in Rome, Italy, exorcists and aspiring ones from all over the world meet for a course“underlining the healing power of exorcism.”And as I explained in my book, the course in question,“currently organized by theSacerdos Institutein collaboration with the Group of Socio-Religious Research and Information (GRIS) and the International Exorcists Association (AIE) offers a series of specialized lectures that aim to provide priests and lay people (pastoral workers, psychologists, doctors, teachers, and jurists) with suitable training on a subject like exorcism, and the role of the Prayer of Liberation which is sometimes overlooked and controversial.”
Now, in its 20th edition (2026), the yearly course on the Ministry of Exorcism and Prayer of Deliverance organized by the Sacerdos Institute at thePontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum (APRA)in Rome from May 11–15, 2026, will address not only the theological, psychological, medical, and legal aspects of spiritual, demonic, and deliverance ministry, but also a brand new version of Satan I’ve been warning you about for many years, and that’s the uncontrolled rise of Artificial Intelligence, aka AI, which I’ve nicknamed almost a decade ago as “Cyber Satan.”
David Murgia, who runs Catholic Risk and Insurances Services, a research group which tracks cults, recently said: “Police tell us Satanists are using AI to hide their content online and communicate with each other.”[1]In a December 10, 2025, telephone interview withThe Dallas Express, Father Szada, a Catholic priest in Pennsylvania with 47 years in ministry and 14 years of experience as an exorcist, said that AI is already being weaponized in ways most church leaders are unprepared to confront. Though Father Szada describes himself as a lifelong tech enthusiast, he now calls AI “a very serious problem” emerging on the front lines of spiritual warfare. “The tech itself is not the problem,” he said. “It’s the use to which it’s put … those who are into the occult, witchcraft, and demonology are using AI as vehicles to cast spells and curses.”[2]
I’ve dedicated three books to the topic of “Cyber Satan,” namely Confessions of an IlluminatiVolume 6.66.,Volume 7,andVolume 9,and as I have explained, this is not only a Catholic or Christian problem. This year for the first time there will be not only “priests and lay people (pastoral workers, psychologists, doctors, teachers, and jurists)” involved, but also imams and rabbis who will attend the course in Rome amid fears that pedophiles are using AI to create images of children involved in Satanic rites.
“Artificial intelligence is a great power — a force for both good and evil — and can therefore be used for devil worshipping,” said Father Luis Ramirez Almanza, a Mexican priest, who will coordinate the annual training course for exorcists in Rome in May 2026. For this reason, Father Almanza has invited a diverse group of religious leaders beyond Catholic clergy, including rabbis, imams, and evangelical pastors, to participate in what he describes as an interfaith effort against a “shared enemy.”
Speakers who are booked to address the audience at the historical May event include Father Fortunato di Noto, a Sicilian priest who fights Satanists who combine their devil-worshipping with pedophilia. “We believe these groups are using AI to generate images of children involved in Satanic rites,” he toldThe Times of London. “Using children appeals to them because it’s a form of power being exercised over the innocent.”[3]
While participants aren’t granted the authority to conduct a demon-ectopy — that license can only be bestowed by a diocesan bishop,per Catholic Canon Law— the universitypromises on its websiteto “deepen their knowledge of the ministry of exorcism and deliverance prayer in a serious and interdisciplinary way.”
Researchers who track cult activity say the digital devilry isn’t just theoretical. Speaking at a recent Vatican seminar on artificial intelligence, Bishop Paul Tighe — a senior official at the Vatican’s Dicastery for Culture and Education — warned the technology could open the door to disturbing new threats, including “biological weapons, propaganda, disinformation, and systems which are beyond human control.”[4]
The digitally rendered face analyzes each visitor’s words and generates a response, with the avatar’s lips moving in sync as it dishes out advice from the virtual pulpit. For clergy now sounding the alarm about AI-fueled Satanism, it’s yet another sign that the battle between faith and technology may be entering a very strange new chapter. As I explained in my book published 7 years ago, in early 2019,The Times of Londonis now finally stating that, “Artificial intelligence has long been considered by some as the devil itself, including Elon Musk, who likened it in 2014 to a demon being summoned with no plans to control it.” I had similarly written:“Bill Gates, Stephen Hawkin, and the previously cited Elon Musk are all warning us over and over again that evolution in the field of AI is to be considered no less than summoning the Devil itself.”
Source: Leo Zagami