USCCB rating is A-II (Adults and adolescents)
usccb.org/movies/h/harrypotterandtheorderofthephoenix.shtml
Evidently the Vatican has not been officially negative about Potter, except for the Vatican exorcist.
usatoday.com/life/books/news/2003-02-03-potter-vatican_x.htm
Yes, many people, myself included, do not discern perfectly. Made the point in my previous post.
Given the current information and variety of views, she may very well have discerned properly given.
Maybe you didn’t intend for the post to appear accusing or judgemental. One can seek/request an explanation without:
“I am a bit surprised a supernumerary is…”
or
“I guess the negative comments from the then Cardinal Ratzinger (obviously now our Pope) and Rome’s chief exorcist just doesn’t mean much to Catholics.”
or
“I suppose obedience does not matter when it comes to personal opinions of the Holy Father, etc., only obedience to binding teachings, etc…oh well.”
or
“The HP debate has been won by the world, yet that does not mean it does not contain anything to be alarmed about. In the end,”
or
“I am simply surprised to learn that an Opus Dei member takes their kids to see HP, when am I quite sure they did not do the same with “The Da Vinci Code,” and many other movies.”
or
“I also suspect that the Pope’s views, along with the exorcist in Rome, are listened to very well when people agree with those views–yet many Catholics seem to ignore those views about HP simply because HP is so worldly popular.”
or
“We are to live in the world, not be of the world–it is very important to remember that fact every single day.”
(I hope you assume the person already is cognizant of this)
You were saying, “Finally, I was not accusing, I was simply seeking/requesting an explnation so that I can better understand how the person made that choice.”?
How about simply seeking/requesting an explanation with:
“Some see the Harry Potter as inappropriate for Christians or their children to view. What factors led you to make the choice that it was appropriate to view?”
All in all, looked like an accusation or judgement to me, in both posts. However, you know your own heart in this regard.
Maybe I’ll ask my OD friends this week if they want to go see the movie. I’ll let you know what they say.
Michael