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Question about Harry Potter?
« Reply #20 on: June 16, 2013, 12:50:49 PM »
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The fact that Catholics are not sure about what movies are safe to watch is another proof that the Conciliar church is false.

The Hierarchy of The Church always watched over the sheep and kept them safe.  Prior to Vatican II, the hierarchy commissioned the Legion of Decency to review movies and protect Catholics.

These days Catholics must protect themselves.  A good resource to use when reviewing movies is to read the Dove Foundation reviews.  They are Protesatant, but you can use them as they docuмent all dangers to morals and occultism in movies.

You can find their movie reviews here:  http://www.dove.org/default1.asp


Well if this is true the Catholic Church hierarchy did a pretty poor job since Hollywood became so pro-Communist by the late 1930's that pro-Soviet films were routinely turned out and anti-Communist films couldn't even be made.

Anyway back on topic, the Harry Potter series are not only horrible and stupid but from a political point of view they are very leftist (J.K. Rowling is from the Labour Party, big surprise) and dabbled in paganism.


Which movies do you believe were immoral in the 1930's through the 50's that should have been condemned by the Legion of Decency but were not?

Question about Harry Potter?
« Reply #21 on: June 16, 2013, 12:56:01 PM »
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Which movies do you believe were immoral in the 1930's through the 50's that should have been condemned by the Legion of Decency but were not?


Well let's see here; "Comrade X," "Why We fight" series, "How to Marry a Millionaire," etc. Hell let's face it pretty much every Hollywood movie has been immoral. There was no "good old days" in Hollywood.


Question about Harry Potter?
« Reply #22 on: June 16, 2013, 01:08:45 PM »
Quote from: Traditional Guy 20
Quote from: Ambrose
Which movies do you believe were immoral in the 1930's through the 50's that should have been condemned by the Legion of Decency but were not?


Well let's see here; "Comrade X," "Why We fight" series, "How to Marry a Millionaire," etc. Hell let's face it pretty much every Hollywood movie has been immoral. There was no "good old days" in Hollywood.


I am not saying there were good old days in Hollywood.  What I am saying is that the Hierarchy had a mechanism in place to protect Catholics.  Many Catholics took the pledge to avoid immoral movies, and movies were reviewed by the Legion.  

I have never watched the movies you mentioned.  Since I have not watched them, I do not know the reasons why you believe they should have been condemned by The Legion of Decency.


Question about Harry Potter?
« Reply #23 on: June 16, 2013, 01:11:25 PM »
Quote from: Traditional Guy 20
Quote from: Ambrose
Which movies do you believe were immoral in the 1930's through the 50's that should have been condemned by the Legion of Decency but were not?


Well let's see here; "Comrade X," "Why We fight" series, "How to Marry a Millionaire," etc. Hell let's face it pretty much every Hollywood movie has been immoral. There was no "good old days" in Hollywood.


I do not know much about the Legion, however, you are 100% right. There were no good old days, and pre-code films were just as objectionable as any now, and the Code films presented often a very distorted reality.

I do not know about the Legion, but I would not expect any organization to be able to condemn everything worth condemning. These days, with the Internet, it is much easier to get good reviews, rather than relying on a single group to do it.

I also think most films could easily be condemned on moral grounds, and that anyone judging them might be subject to relativity, as many films were edited to gain ratings. Even now, directors will add over the top scenes, just so they can cut them later and get the rating they wanted.

Question about Harry Potter?
« Reply #24 on: June 16, 2013, 01:21:06 PM »
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Quote from: Traditional Guy 20
Quote from: Ambrose
Which movies do you believe were immoral in the 1930's through the 50's that should have been condemned by the Legion of Decency but were not?


Well let's see here; "Comrade X," "Why We fight" series, "How to Marry a Millionaire," etc. Hell let's face it pretty much every Hollywood movie has been immoral. There was no "good old days" in Hollywood.


I do not know much about the Legion, however, you are 100% right. There were no good old days, and pre-code films were just as objectionable as any now, and the Code films presented often a very distorted reality.

I do not know about the Legion, but I would not expect any organization to be able to condemn everything worth condemning. These days, with the Internet, it is much easier to get good reviews, rather than relying on a single group to do it.

I also think most films could easily be condemned on moral grounds, and that anyone judging them might be subject to relativity, as many films were edited to gain ratings. Even now, directors will add over the top scenes, just so they can cut them later and get the rating they wanted.


The Production Code in Hollywood was not the same as the Legion of Decency.  The Legion of Decency reviewed movies to protect Catholics against dangers to Faith and morals.  It also urged Catholics to pledge to not see such movies with a formal pledge.