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Archbishop : Boycott The Da Vinci Code Movie

Catholic , • The Da Vinci Code

Archbishop Angelo Amato hasn't learned that denoucing something is simply giving it free advertising. Not that The Da Vinci Code needs any.

Amato, addressing a Catholic conference in Rome, called the book "stridently anti-Christian .. full of calumnies, offences and historical and theological errors regarding Jesus, the Gospels and the Church."

He added: "I hope that you all will boycott the film."

"Boycott Da Vinci Code film": top Vatican official

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