It’s not so much the Paris incident but rather how it may appear regarding outreach to children. I think what he was getting at is that due to the scandals of the past years, priests, seminarians, and religious have to be very careful in their actions towards children, so as not to cause any undue suspicions. This is why all priests, seminarians, religious, and church workers go through safe environment (child protection) training.
It’s sad that it has to be that way, I know, but on the other hand, it is good and necessary, both for the protection of children and for those who work with them.
As to your original post, I don’t think you’re a fanatic at all, just very zealous. Be sure to keep a balanced life, as a previous poster said. Cultivate hobbies, have fun. Enjoy life. St. Athanasius said, “The glory of God is man fully alive!” Remember that! Oh, and get a spiritual director! ASAP! A spiritual director will help you dive deeper and see things you can’t see with your own eyes.
Case in point: in my own life, I have a deep devotion to our Lady, pray the rosary regularly, keep small religious items around to give to people that might need them, etc. I carve out time every day for spiritual reading, scripture, etc. God is first in my life, or rather, that’s what I strive for (we all fail at that I think). So by the world’s standards, I’m probably a fanatic. But that’s OK. What they don’t see is that after those things, I have a deep love for astronomy, writing, and archery, but all of that gets overshadowed by some people’s opinions. Oh well.
The key: Stay healthy, stay balanced, and make God first in all things, and don’t worry too much about what the world says. I will be praying for you!