Exorcist Apologizes After UFO Demon Warning Gets Him Removed
Monsignor Stephen Rossetti went from warning that UFOs may be demons to apologizing to the Church real fast.
Rossetti, a well-known Catholic priest, psychologist, author, and longtime exorcist, was removed from his role in the Archdiocese of Washington after posting a video where he linked UFO sightings to demonic activity.
In that video, Rossetti said it was his personal belief that “many, if not most” UFO sightings could actually be demons.

He argued that demons like to hide, manipulate perception, and influence people without being clearly recognized.
Basically, he was saying the UFO phenomenon may not be aliens at all.
It may be spiritual deception.
That comment immediately created problems.
Cardinal Robert McElroy removed Rossetti as an exorcist and cut ties between the Archdiocese of Washington and the Saint Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal, the nonprofit Rossetti leads.
The archdiocese said Rossetti’s comments and the center’s use of social media undermined official Catholic teaching on demons and exorcism.
