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Pope asks for prayers to defeat the devil

- Philip Pullella Vatican City

The devil is alive and well and working overtime to undermine the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis says.

In fact, the pope is so convinced that Satan is to blame for the sexual abuse crisis and deep divisions racking the church that he has asked Catholics around the world to recite a special prayer every day in October to try to beat him back.

The church must be “saved from the attacks of the malign one, the great accuser and at the same time be made ever more aware of its guilt, its mistakes, and abuses committed in the present and the past,” Francis said in a message in September.

Since he was elected in 2013, Francis has made clear that he believes the devil to be real. In a document in April, Francis mentioned the devil more than a dozen times. “We should not think of the devil as a myth, a representa­tion, a symbol, a figure of speech or an idea.”

Francis’s use of the term “the great accuser” to describe Satan hit a raw nerve with one of the pope’s harshest conservati­ve critics, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, the Vatican’s former ambassador to Washington.

In a statement published on August 26, Viganò launched an unpreceden­ted broadside by a church insider against the pope and a long list of church officials. He accused Francis of knowing about sexual misconduct and not doing anything about it. Viganò concluded that his former boss had singled him out as the devil in disguise.

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