Pellegrino Ernetti

   
Father Marcello Pellegrino Ernetti (1925-1994)is an Italian Roman Catholic Benedictine priest and is the most famous exorcist who worked in the Venice area. He was also famous as a biblical and musical scholar as well as a scientist. Father Gabriele Amorth makes mention of him in his non-fiction book An Exorcist Tells his Story. In the 1950's he is said to have claimed he invented a time machine of sorts, called the chronovisor, that could see and hear events of the past. Father Ernetti claimed to have traveled to Rome in 169 B.C. to witness a performance of the now-lost tragedy, Thyestes, by the father of Latin poetry, Quintus Ennius. He also claimed to have witnessed Christ dying on the cross. A book entitled, Father Ernetti's Chronovisor: The Creation and Disappearance of the World's First Time Machine, by Peter Krassa, explores these claims and the truth of the matter. Father Ernetti wrote the book The Likes and Dislikes of the Devil. Ernetti Ernetti Ernetti Ernetti

 

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