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Advocates Diaboli

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ADVOCATES DIABOLI, devil's advocate, the popular name for the promoter of the Faith (promotor fidei), an officer of the Sacred Congregation of Rites at Rome, whose duty is to prepare all possible arguments against the beatification or canonization of an alleged saint. This functionary first occurs in connection with the beatification of St. Lorenzo Giustiniani under Leo X. (1513-21). (See CANONIZATION.)