Sunday, June 18, 2006

Use 'Da Vinci Code' as teaching tool

Cheri Perkins Mantz reports in our Catholic Herald on Amy Welborn's recent presentations here about The Da Vinci Code.
Welborn also explained she believes there are three types of people who believe in "The Da Vinci Code": those who believe in the Priory of Scion and the possibility of a "Holy Bloodline"; those who don’t care about the details, they just like the fact that it "sticks it to Catholics"; and those who hardly go to church, have been poorly catechized and view the book as an authoritative-sounding account of history of the church.

Welborn said it is the last category that worries her the most.


Let's hope it doesn't include reporters and editors who confuse "Sion" with "Scion".

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