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Make the Exorcist Fall in Love

is a Japanese manga series written by Aruma Arima and illustrated by Masuku Fukayama. It began serialization on Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ manga website in December 2021. As of March 2026, the series' individual chapters have been collected into fourteen volumes.

Plot summary

Make the Exorcist Fall in Love centers around an initially unnamed priest (referred to simply as Mr. Priest by various characters), who from birth has been trained and abused by the Catholic church to defeat demons, to the point that he followed the Bible literally and did cast his eye out while fighting the demon of lust. Advised by his mentor that he is too self-sacrificial, the Church receives a message from Satan stating that he intends for the creator of "The Gallery of Evil" to visit him in Gehenna. "The Gallery of Evil" turns out to be an art exhibition featuring demons falling in love, and is tasked by the church to protect Imuri Atsuki, the artist, from Satan's minions. Imuri is kind and loving towards the priest, but this is because Imuri holds a secret, she herself is a succubus sent by Satan himself to fool the young priest into falling in her love with her, but that goal holds more challenges than it seems.

Characters

(2022 commercial)
(2022 commercial)

Publication

Written by Aruma Arima and illustrated by Masuku Fukayama, the series began serialization on Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ manga website on December 15, 2021. As of March 2026, the series' individual chapters have been collected into fourteen volumes.

Shueisha's Manga Plus service is publishing the series in English digitally.

Volumes

Chapters not yet in tankōbon format

These chapters have yet to be published in a volume.

  • 110.
  • 111.
  • 112.
  • 113.

Reception

Reiichi Naruma from ' praised the story, artwork, characters, and setting, particularly enjoying both the action and romance elements of the story. Steven Blackburn from Screen Rant favorably compared the series to Witch Watch, stating that Make the Exorcist Fall in Loves romantic moments and character dynamics were better than those found in Witch Watch.

The series was nominated for the 2022 Next Manga Award in the web manga category, and ranked ninth out of 50 nominees.

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