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A parish in Germany is facing opposition over plans for a Harry Potter-themed ecumenical service inside a consecrated church, with critics warning of desecration and occult imagery.
A Catholic parish in western Germany is facing criticism after advertising what it calls a “Harry Potter ecumenical service” to be held inside a church later this month, drawing criticism from Catholics who say the event trivializes sacred space and introduces occult imagery into worship.
The service is scheduled for Feb. 28 at the Church of the Sacred Heart in Herne, within the Archdiocese of Paderborn. Promotional materials invite “fans and Hogwarts newcomers” to gather for an evening “among candles, light and darkness,” using imagery drawn from the popular fantasy book series.
Attendees are encouraged to wear themed costumes, though “Muggle clothing is also permitted,” and the church is described as the “Great Hall” for the event.
The plans have prompted a public campaign by Christkönigtum, a conservative Catholic organization, which argues that incorporating “magical and occult motifs” into a church constitutes a desecration of a space reserved for divine worship.
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A Catholic parish in western Germany is facing criticism after advertising what it calls a “Harry Potter ecumenical service” to be held inside a church later this month, drawing criticism from Catholics who say the event trivializes sacred space and introduces occult imagery into worship.
The service is scheduled for Feb. 28 at the Church of the Sacred Heart in Herne, within the Archdiocese of Paderborn. Promotional materials invite “fans and Hogwarts newcomers” to gather for an evening “among candles, light and darkness,” using imagery drawn from the popular fantasy book series.
Attendees are encouraged to wear themed costumes, though “Muggle clothing is also permitted,” and the church is described as the “Great Hall” for the event.
The plans have prompted a public campaign by Christkönigtum, a conservative Catholic organization, which argues that incorporating “magical and occult motifs” into a church constitutes a desecration of a space reserved for divine worship.
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