The USCCB response to DVC is shaping up nicely, with new articles added regularly:

Here’s one by Peter Feuerherd on the appeal of secret societies

From my little cottage industry:

De-Coding Da Vinci has been translated into 2 more languages. I don’t know which. Don’t ask.

De-Coding Mary Magdalene has been translated into 4.

OSV has a new product – 100 Questions and Answers about the DVC , focused on the material that, to my knowledge made it from novel to screen – so, for example, since the stuff about Isis/Mary, ancient Christian rites/Mystery Religions isn’t in the film, I don’t cover it. Since Priory of Sion is front and center, it gets a lot of attention. And so on.

Single copies of the 64-page book are available for 5.95

They’re selling them in packs of 10 for $39.95

Barnes and Noble has done a big buy of both De-Codings, and will be placing one or both of them on DVC-themed displays. I always want you to buy first from Catholic bookstores, because they are on the front lines and many are struggling, and even consider looking to online Catholic stores like Aquinas and More. Then, next choice is a secular chain like Barnes and Noble. It is hard to get them to stock your books, and buying them there shows them that…they should stock them!

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