The school imposed a ban on books about Harry Potter, because, according to the pastor, they contain «real spells and spells»

Students at a Catholic elementary school in Tennessee will no longer be able to take a library of books about the boy wizard after the pastor has imposed on them the prohibition, arguing that they contained real spells, and spells.

Reverend Dan Richel informed parents of students of Catholic schools St. Edward Catholic School 7-volume book will be banned in the school library in Nashville after he consulted with a few exorcists in the United States and Italy, who were advised to withdraw books from the library.

«These books are the magic like white and black, which is not true, but cleverly misleading,» wrote Rail parents in the email without specifying the dates.

«Spells and spells used in the books are real spells and incantations. Therefore, a person reading a book could cause to themselves of evil spirits,» he continues in the letter.

As reported by Fortune, books written by British writer J. K. Rowling and published between 1997 and 2007, is a bestseller that has sold over 500 million copies worldwide. However, many religious groups claim that the book is based on the teachings of the devil and are a celebration of the occult Sciences. Recently, in April, a group of Catholic priests in Poland, burned books, claiming that they are blasphemous.

Until Wednesday Rail not in the office, but Rebecca Hummel, senior inspector of schools of the Diocese of Nashville, said that the pastor «had every right» to ban the popular books. «Every pastor has the canonical right to make such decisions for the school,» said Hummel newspaper the Tennessean, confirming that Rail sent out an email regarding the withdrawal of books from the library.

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Hummel said that the Catholic Church has no common position on the books in other schools of the diocese of the books will be issued in libraries.

J. K. Rowling, which is straightforward and often uses his Twitter account that is subscribed to 14 million people, has not yet commented on the ban.

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