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Rev Fr Pellegrino Maria “Father” Ernetti

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Rev Fr Pellegrino Maria “Father” Ernetti

Birth
Rocca Santo Stefano, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy
Death
8 Apr 1994 (aged 68)
San Giorgio Maggiore, Città Metropolitana di Venezia, Veneto, Italy
Burial
Venice, Città Metropolitana di Venezia, Veneto, Italy Add to Map
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Pellegrino Ernetti (1925-1994) was a Roman Catholic priest; having joined the Benedictine order at the age of 16. He later became the most famous exorcist from Venice. He was also a musician and wrote books on music theory. He claimed to have invented a time machine called the Chronovisor; however he would later go back on this officially, but privately insisted the machine had really existed and worked as advertised. In 1994, he died at age 68.

Francois Brune, another priest, and journalist Peter Krassa argued Ernetti was pressured into refuting his claims about the Chronovisor.

n 1952, Father Ernetti and Father Gemelli, inadvertently picked up EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) while recording Gregorian chants on a reel-to-reel tape recorder called a Magnétophone. When the wire on the machine kept breaking, Father Gemelli looked to heavens and asked his dead father for help. To the shock of both men, his father's voice was later heard on the recording saying, "Of course I shall help you. I'm always with you." Further experiments confirmed the phenomenon.
Pellegrino Ernetti (1925-1994) was a Roman Catholic priest; having joined the Benedictine order at the age of 16. He later became the most famous exorcist from Venice. He was also a musician and wrote books on music theory. He claimed to have invented a time machine called the Chronovisor; however he would later go back on this officially, but privately insisted the machine had really existed and worked as advertised. In 1994, he died at age 68.

Francois Brune, another priest, and journalist Peter Krassa argued Ernetti was pressured into refuting his claims about the Chronovisor.

n 1952, Father Ernetti and Father Gemelli, inadvertently picked up EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) while recording Gregorian chants on a reel-to-reel tape recorder called a Magnétophone. When the wire on the machine kept breaking, Father Gemelli looked to heavens and asked his dead father for help. To the shock of both men, his father's voice was later heard on the recording saying, "Of course I shall help you. I'm always with you." Further experiments confirmed the phenomenon.

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  • Created by: Jon Almada
  • Added: May 10, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239631564/pellegrino_maria-ernetti: accessed ), memorial page for Rev Fr Pellegrino Maria “Father” Ernetti (13 Oct 1925–8 Apr 1994), Find a Grave Memorial ID 239631564, citing Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, Città Metropolitana di Venezia, Veneto, Italy; Buried or Lost at Sea; Maintained by Jon Almada (contributor 48177868).