Harry Potter has been banned by Catholic and evangelical Christian groups for its fictional depiction of witchcraft and wizardry by lisettevoytko
for their depiction of “actual curses and spells”—however, censoring Harry and friends has been happening for decades and probably will keep happening.series from the school library, without input from teachers, school administrators, or parents.
In an email to faculty, Reehil wrote, “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,” after conferring with exorcism experts on the matter.Harry Potter, but there is little legal ground for them to have the series reinstated because it is a private school, according to Deborah Caldwell-Stone, interim director of the American Library Association office for intellectual freedom.
“Each pastor has canonical authority to make such decisions for his parish school. He’s well within his authority to act in that manner,” said Rebecca Hammel, school superintendent for Nashville’s
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