What really brings up to 30,000 visitors a year to the middle of no where, in order to see this hideously wierd little village Church of Ste Marie Magdelene ? Is this place the source of some dreadful heresy ?
If so which one ? You must decide.
As the release date for the Da Vinci Code film neared, the Catholic Church geared up its campaign to stop Catholics from seeing it. A top Cardinal called for Catholics to take legal action to stop the film from being seen because it defamed the Catholic church.
Cardinal Francis Arinze, the Nigerian who was considered a candidate for pope last year, made his strong comments in a documentary called "The Da Vinci Code-A Masterful Deception." Arinze's appeal came some 10 days after another Vatican cardinal called for a boycott of the film. Both cardinals asserted that other religions would never stand for offences against their beliefs and that Christians should get tough. "Christians must not just sit back and say it is enough for us to forgive and to forget," Arinze said in the documentary made by Rome film maker Mario Biasetti for Rome Reports, a Catholic film agency specializing in religious affairs. "Sometimes it is our duty to do something practical. So it is not I who will tell all Christians what to do but some know legal means which can be taken in order to get the other person to respect the rights of others," Arinze said. "This is one of the fundamental human rights: that we should be respected, our religious beliefs respected, and our founder Jesus Christ respected," he said, without elaborating on what legal means he had in mind. A transcript of the documentary, due to be screened in Rome later this month just before the release of the film version of the best-selling book at the Cannes Film Festival, was made available to Reuters. The book, written by Dan Brown, has sold more than 40 million copies. The novel is an international murder mystery centered on attempts to uncover a secret about the life of Christ that a clandestine society has tried to protect for centuries. The central tenet of the book is that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and had children. "Those who blaspheme Christ and get away with it are exploiting the Christian readiness to forgive and to love even those who insult us. There are some other religions which if you insult their founder they will not be just talking. They will make it painfully clear to you," Arinze said. This appeared to be a reference to protests by Muslims around the world over cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad. European Catholics appear to be completely ignoring the Vatican's wishes on this matter. Tickets to see the film have already sold out in many locations for opening day. Posted on May, 2006