What did the Catholic Church think of The Da Vinci Code?

Members of the Catholic Church denounced both "The Da Vinci Code" novel when it came out in 2004, and its film version in 2006. "Angels and Demons" tells the story of Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, who was also the protagonist in "The Da Vinci Code," and his race to prevent a terrorist plot against the Vatican.
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What do Catholics think of The Da Vinci Code?

The cardinal leading the Vatican's charge against The Da Vinci Code urged Catholics on Wednesday to shun it like rotten food and branded the bestseller “a sack full of lies” insulting the Christian faith.
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Why does the Catholic Church hate The Da Vinci Code?

“The Da Vinci Code” upset the Vatican and some Catholics because of its storyline, in which Jesus married Mary Magdalene and had children, creating a royal bloodline that Church officials kept secret for centuries.
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Can a Catholic read The Da Vinci Code?

ALLEN: Editor of Catholic Digest Dan Connors says the poll found that nearly 30 percent of American Catholics, some 20 million people, have read The Da Vinci Code, and the vast majority said it had no affect on their faith whatsoever.
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Is Da Vinci Code against Christianity?

The Da Vinci Code, a popular suspense novel by Dan Brown, generated criticism and controversy after its publication in 2003. Many of the complaints centered on the book's speculations and misrepresentations of core aspects of Christianity and the history of the Catholic Church.
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What does The Da Vinci Code say about Jesus?

New Testament. The thesis of the bestselling novel is that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married and had a child whose descendants later founded the Merovingian dynasty. Mary's womb, not the chalice of the Last Supper, was the real Holy Grail, and a Catholic sect is killing people to hush it all up.
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What Christians say about The Da Vinci Code?

Among ''The Da Vinci Code'' critics are evangelical Protestants and Roman Catholics who regard the novel, which is laced with passages celebrating feminism, anticlericalism and pagan forms of worship, as another infiltration by liberal cultural warriors.
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Is Dan Brown a Catholic?

Brown was raised an Episcopalian, and described his religious evolution in a 2009 interview: "I was raised Episcopalian, and I was very religious as a kid.
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What does Opus Dei mean in Latin?

Opus Dei, (Latin: “Work of God”) in full Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei, Roman Catholic lay and clerical organization whose members seek personal Christian perfection and strive to implement Christian ideals and values in their occupations and in society as a whole.
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Who is Mary Magdalene Da Vinci Code?

At the heart of the mystery unraveled in “The Da Vinci Code” lies the enigmatic figure of Mary Magdalene. For centuries she was dismissed as a reformed prostitute, but Dan Rrown re-imagines her as a powerful figure who not only followed—but married—Jesus of Nazareth.
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Is there any truth behind The Da Vinci Code?

The existence of The Priory of Sion was indeed real, as it was a fraternal organization founded by Pierre Plantard in 1956. However, the nature of the group differs wildly from Brown's portrayal, who claims that the Priory boasted members like Leonardo Da Vinci and Victor Hugo.
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What is Opus Dei in Da Vinci Code?

Opus Dei (The Work of God), which claims 85,000 members in 60 countries, is a theologically conservative movement that seeks to integrate work and religion. Its main representative in The Da Vinci Code is a murderous albino monk, although in fact members wear normal clothes and do ordinary jobs.
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Can you leave Opus Dei?

Stages of membership: Admission and incorporation

After a minimum of five more years, the incorporation can become definitive. This step is called Fidelity, that ties to perpetuity to the member of the Opus Dei. If the member wishes to leave the prelature, he needs a dispensation which the Prelate alone can grant.
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What is a Sspx mass?

The Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) (Latin: Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii X; FSSPX) is an international fraternity of Catholic priests founded in 1970 by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, a leading traditionalist voice at the Second Vatican Council with the Coetus Internationalis Patrum, and Superior General of the Holy ...
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Why is Da Vinci Code controversial?

'Code' has stirred controversy

A key assertion in “The Da Vinci Code” — that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and that sinister Christians suppressed information about it — comes from a 1982 book titled “Holy Blood, Holy Grail,” which a New York Times reviewer called “rank nonsense.”
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Is Angels and Demons a true story?

While Dan Brown's bestselling-book 'Angels & Demons' is a work of fiction, some of the science depicted in the recently released screen adaptation is actually factual.
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Is The Da Vinci Code against religion?

There's been a growing wave of religious controversy since Dan Brown's novel was first released in 2003. Many Christians were deeply offended by the story's portrayal of Jesus, Christian doctrine and church history. Now the film is intensifying those debates.
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Did Jesus have a wife?

"Christian tradition has long held that Jesus was not married, even though no reliable historical evidence exists to support that claim," King said in a press release.
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Does Jesus have a bloodline?

There is no evidence that these beliefs derived from the much earlier Gnostic traditions of Jesus and Mary Magdalene, but the Cathar traditions did find their way into many of the 20th-century popular writings claiming the existence of a Jesus bloodline.
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Were the Beatles raised Catholic?

Background. McCartney and Harrison were both baptised as Roman Catholics during childhood, although McCartney was raised non-denominationally; his mother was Roman Catholic and his father was a Protestant turned agnostic. Harrison was raised Roman Catholic.
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What came first Catholicism or Christianity?

By its own reading of history, Roman Catholicism originated with the very beginnings of Christianity. An essential component of the definition of any one of the other branches of Christendom, moreover, is its relation to Roman Catholicism: How did Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism come into schism?
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Why do Catholics pray to Mary?

Catholics do not pray to Mary as if she were God. Prayer to Mary is memory of the great mysteries of our faith (Incarnation, Redemption through Christ in the rosary), praise to God for the wonderful things he has done in and through one of his creatures (Hail Mary) and intercession (second half of the Hail Mary).
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