MILAN - 15 May 2006 - 213 words
Opus Dei leader: 'some good may come from Da Vinci Code'
Dan Bergin
The head of Opus Dei, Monsignor Javier
Echevarria , said on Friday he believes some good may come from
the Da Vinci Code film - even though it depicts the Church in
such a bad light.
The movie version of Dan Brown's runaway best-selling novel opens
in France on Wednesday, May 17, which happens to be the 14th anniversary
of the day John Paul II beatified Opus Dei's founder, Josemaria
Escriva de Balaguer.
Mgr Echevarria told the Milan daily paper Corriere della Sera that the book could only be taken seriously by the very naive. He contended that Opus Dei came under attack because of the organization's "attachment to the Pope, our loyalty to the church, our rigour for the orthodoxy of faith."
Mgr Echevarria was interviewed by Vittorio
Messori, who co-authored John Paul's best-selling book 'Crossing
the Threshold of Hope."
He said that Opus Dei's website has had a huge increase in visitors
lately, and that the group "has taken advantage of a good
opportunity" from the negative image the book gives of it.
"For us who believe in Providence,
there isn't any apparent evil which does not reveal itself to
be in reality a good thing," Mgr Echevarria concluded.
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