Harry Potter spells can conjure evil spirits: US school bans JK Rowling books


Sep 3, 2019

In a surprising move, a Catholic school in Nashville, Tennessee, banned JK Rowling’s Harry Potter series, claiming the risk of “conjuring evil spirits”.

The students of the school will no longer have access to the famed book series after they were removed from the library, reported The Hollywood Reporter.

The insanely popular series which follows a young wizard and his adventures with friends as they grow up, was removed over its content, according to The Tennessean, quoting Rev. Dan Reehil, a pastor at the Roman Catholic parish school.

“These books present magic as both good and evil, which is not true, but in fact a clever deception,” Reehil said, according to the newspaper, as cited by The Hollywood Reporter.

“The curses and spells used in the books are actual curses and spells, which when read by a human being risk conjuring evil spirits into the presence of the person reading the text,” Reehil added.

The official told the newspaper that he contacted several exorcists in the US and abroad and they reportedly suggested removing the popular book series.

Rebecca Hammel, the superintendent of schools for the Catholic Diocese of Nashville, said that she was well aware of the decision.

“Each pastor has canonical authority to make such decisions for his parish school. He’s well within his authority to act in that manner,” Hammel said.

The original Harry Potter books, written by Rowling, were published between 1997 and 2007. The eight ‘Harry Potter’ films were released between 2001 and 2011. The popular franchise has also spurned an amusement park, a Broadway show, and several related works written by Rowling.

The young adult series explores the wizarding world, in which the titular character, Harry Potter, and his friends, Hermione and Ron, live and study at Hogwarts. The film and book series received critical acclaim as well as phenomenal global success.

Source : India Today



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