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The values and imagery that permeate Catholic storytelling

The online Union of Catholic Asian News has a lovely little article by Sri Lankan journalist Hector Welgampola on the surprisingly powerful impact of Catholic fiction on Asian, especially Japanese culture.

Here’s a quote:

Years ago I read a UCAN report on the impact of Catholic writing on Japanese society. It cited a missioner saying Japanese people tend to respect more what their novelists write than what priests say. Jesuit Father Alfons Deeken had expressed this view at a meeting of Catholic writers.

A somewhat related comment was cited in this column about six months ago. It quoted another missioner saying that in addition to the country’s 1 million Catholics, Japan has 4 million people who “think Catholic.” No doubt, the phenomenon of people who “think Catholic” owes much to the impact of writers like those applauded earlier by Father Deeken.

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