Unraveling the Da Vinci Code

From the Catholic Communication Campaign, this website is provided to provide information to anyone who wishes to inquire about Jesus Christ and Christian origins due to claims that appear in current popular media.

From Ascension Press, free resources for Dioceses, Parishes, Priests, DREs and parish ministers for use in group discussions and outreach nights concerning the film, The DaVinci Code


Archbishop John Myers
You Can’t Judge a Book by Its Cover-up

The DaVinci Code
From Religion and Ethics Online: There's been a growing wave of religious controversy since Dan Brown's novel, The DaVinci Code, 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 

The DaVinci Code and the Catholic Church
An excellent opportunity to learn about who Jesus really was; Americancatholic.org has created a feature to help visitors understand what the Church teaches about Jesus, and about St. Mary Magdalene, the “Apostle to the Apostles.”

The DaVinci Code
From Beliefnet.org: Faith, Doubt and the search for the truth.  Resources, background information and articles surrounding the controversy stirred by Dan Brown's The DaVinci Code.

The Da Vinci Dialogue
The Da Vinci Dialogue offers thoughtful and faithful responses to the questions raised by the film, the Da Vinci Code. Prominent scholars and experts from across the spectrum of Christianity answer specific issues: cultural, theological, historical and practical.  This site is an open forum where conversation, debate, and discussion and are welcome.

 




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