Dearly beloved brethren,
Cordial greetings.
It was not my intention to contribute further to this thread after only such a short interval, however, having glanced through the posts that have been submitted since my withdrawal from the debate, I feel that I must put the record straight as regards what our Holy Father said respecting the Potter books when he was Cardinal Ratzinger. Therefore, I kindly ask that you suffer this further and final posting.
If there is one thing that admits of no doubt it is that Pope Benedict XVI *did *write that the Potter books presented a spiritual hazard to children.
In 2005* LifeSiteNews* acquired copies of letters, dated March 2003, from the then Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith thanking Gabriele Kuby for her “instructive” book (
Harry Potter - Good or Evil), in which Kuby states that the HP novels corrupt the hearts of the young. In the letters the Cardinal writes:
It is good that you enlighten people about Harry Potter, because those are subtle seductions, which act unoticed and by this deeply distort Christianity in the soul, before it can grow properly.
Granted this was not an official pronouncement, merely Cardinal Ratzinger expressing his opinion in private correspondence. Notwithstanding, it is certainly a damning indictment of the culturally unwholesome Potter novels from the man who was to become Pope Benedict XVI; it at least evinces beyond doubt his spiritual stature and strength, not to say his complete independence of mind. Moreover, this discernment on the part of the man who is now Benedict XVI reveals his depth perception and, for me and for myriads of other of the Catholic faithful, it is indeed very heartening that the man who penned the above highlighted words is now our Holy Father. Alas, there is a small, but nonetheless vocal minoirty of Catholics, who just wish that Pope Benedict had never uttered those “embarrassingly reactionary” words and who have deliberately put about disinformation and indulged in disingenuity to suggest that he did not write the letters to Kuby, or even that they are forgeries. So desperate are some men to defend Potter at all costs.
People also need to be made aware that response to
LifeSiteNews.com’s revelation of the Cardinal’s disapproving remarks regarding Potter, resulted in months of backlash from outraged “conservative” Christians of all stripes and fanatical devotees of the series, some of whom even went to the extraordinary lengths of implying that *
LifeSiteNews.com * had actually fabricated or misinterpreted the letters for polemical purposes!
Unfortunately, certain parts of the Catholic media have vehemently, and with a fanatical allegiance, made every effort to neutralize what Pope Benedict said respecting the novels prior to his election to the papacy. There is an abundance of disinformation flying around, even, alas, from doctrinally orthodox Catholic sources and all too many ready to be taken in by it hook, line and sinker. Thus if anyone reading this post happens to read, or has read, commentary proclaiming that Cardinal Ratzinger never wrote those letters, please disregard it as biased propaganda and treat it with the contempt that it quite rightly deserves. He* did *indeed personally write those letters with their strong and unnuanced negative appraisal of the Harry Potter series, no matter what some pro-Potterites affirm to the contrary.
Finally, the Potter Books, with their inverted and very muddled spirituality, are culturally unhealthy reading material and ought to by given a wide berth by the Catholic faithful and their children. For the possible negative influences these books can have upon the moral and spiritual formation of the young, please read:
Harry Potter and the Paganization of Culture by Michael D. O’ Brien (Fides et Traditio Publishers, 2010).
Warmest good wishes,
Portrait
Pax