ROME'S
CHIEF EXORCIST WARNS PARENTS AGAINST HARRY POTTER North American Coverage
Downplays Priest's Warnings
NEW YORK, January 2, 2002 (LSN.ca) - In early December, Rome's official
exorcist, Fr. Gabriele Amorth, warned parents against the Harry Potter
book series. The priest, who is also the president of the International
Association of Exorcists, said Satan is behind the works. In an interview
with the Italian ANSA news agency, Rev. Amorth said "Behind Harry
Potter hides the signature of the king of the darkness, the devil."
The exorcist, with his decades of experience in directly combating
evil, explained that J.K. Rowling's books contain innumerable positive
references to magic, "the satanic art". He noted that the
books attempt to make a false distinction between black and white magic,
when in fact, the distinction "does not exist, because magic is
always a turn to the devil."
In the interview which was published in papers across Europe, Rev.
Amorth also criticized the disordered morality presented in Rowling's
works, noting that they suggest that rules can be contravened and lying
is justified when they work to one's benefit.
Of note, the North American coverage of Rev. Amorth's warnings about
Potter significantly downplayed the warnings. The New York Times coverage
by Melinda Henneberger which was carried in Canada's National Post,
the San Francisco Chronicle and on Yahoo Daily News left out most of
the information in the European coverage which is quoted above. It only
quoted Rev. Amorth as saying that "If children can see the movie
with their parents, it's not all bad." The Times report also fails
to mention that the movie version has significantly cleaned up Harry's
image, making it less troublesome than the books.
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