EbonyandBathory wrote:
like Benedict coming out against the Harry Potter books after John Paul had approved of them. This is a small issue, I understand, but it's indicative of a larger issue.
First of all I need to write that I did not read this books, so I haven't first hand opinion. (How about you?) However some things seems to be strange to me. Every each book get exordinary attention in media outlets. To be honest I don't remember any book ever got as much attention in media, especially book for children. These free adverts are worth millions only in Poland and it seems that in other countries situation is the same. If media manipulate adults practically everyday then what would be so strange if this time children would be on target. Children easier accept prepared thesis.
Second strange event that I have heard about is author announcing that some hero from this book is a homosexual. Since when children cares about sexual preferences of book's heroes? So why the hell she suddenly decided to announce such information? Something stinks here...
According to
Lifesite News this is not true that JPII approved this book.
URLEbonyandBathory wrote:
Doesn't the Catholic Church have better things to do than come out against children's books?
From what I understand this was not church initiative. However it depends what one call "children's book", a message is important. A Catholic should have some trust to the Pope, especially if issue is so trivial. A Catholic should not buy this book
"just in case", many others are available on the market . If you cannot trust him about stupid book then how about more important problems? Who has more authority in your eyes, Pope or talking heads in TV?
EbonyandBathory wrote:
I hear what you're saying when you say Benedict is unifying the church but John Paul was unifying the world. He reached beyond creeds and religions to all people.
I'm not big fan of ecumenism, Catholics should have good relations with people of other religions but finally should be aware that faiths are not really equal. Otherwise they are rather heretics. Benedict XVI is a leader of the Catholic Church and not the leader of the world.
EbonyandBathory wrote:
I'm sorry lesser, because you make good points, but for Poles like myself and apparently Julie, we're too
stubbornly blinded by JPII to see anybody else.
I'm more than sure that JPII would not glad if he knew that some people practice his personal cult. It has nothing to do with Catholicism.