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'''Father Tomas''' '''Ortega''' is a character from [[The Exorcist (TV Series)|''The Exorcist'']] television series and is played by [[Alfonso Herrera]]. |
'''Father Tomas''' '''Ortega''' is a character from [[The Exorcist (TV Series)|''The Exorcist'']] television series and is played by [[Alfonso Herrera]]. |
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“ | Everybody keeps saying that I am this Rising Star [....] They don't know the truth [....] That I am losing myself. | ” |
–Father Tomas to Maria Walters |
Father Tomas Ortega is a character from The Exorcist television series and is played by Alfonso Herrera.
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Father Tomas is a warm, selfless and compassionate leader of a small but hearty little church.[1] Like Father Karras, Tomas suffers from a crisis of faith. In the season 1 finale, he gets his faith back.
“ | You said I had nothing. You were wrong. I have love, hope, and I have faith. These things are not weaknesses. They make me what I am.... An exorcist. | ” |
–Father Tomas, Chapter Ten: Three Rooms |
Notes
- Since the TV series is inspired by the original Exorcist novel, Father Tomas is a rebooted version of Damien Karras.