Inside Rome’s Exorcist Conference: Are Demons Using AI?
Sean Tobin is a clinical psychologist who works at the intersection of psychology, spiritual formation, and the Catholic Church’s ministry of exorcism, helping individuals navigate experiences that blur the boundaries between mental illness, trauma, and spiritual suffering.
In this conversation, he discusses the modern resurgence of interest in exorcism, the relationship between demonic influence and psychological distress, and why he believes technology and artificial intelligence are reshaping the human person in spiritually consequential ways. The discussion explores how social media and algorithms intensify self-focus and isolation, the Church’s evolving approach to spiritual warfare and mental health, and why AI systems may increasingly function as mirrors of human desire, identity, and meaning.
Guest bio:
Sean Tobin is a clinical psychologist specializing in psychotherapy, trauma, spirituality, and exorcism ministry. A former member of religious life, he has worked alongside Catholic exorcists supporting individuals experiencing alleged demonic phenomena and lectures on the relationship between psychology, spiritual formation, and the Catholic understanding of evil. He is the author of Big God, Little Devil.