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VATICAN, February 26, 2003 (CWNews.com/LifeSiteNews.com) – In a highly favourable review of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, the official Vatican newspaper has said that the work carries “echoes of the Gospel.”  L’Osservatore Romano remarked that Tolkien’s creative work—now being made available on film—has an “enchantment with which it seduces us, and helps to highlight a significance deeper than what is immediately apparent.” The fantasy world of Tolkien’s work is “like a projection of the real world, where men are agitated by passions, driven by sentiments, slaves to egoism, but open to values of friendship, loyalty, generosity, love—stronger than the will to power that devastates mankind.”

The anonymous article in L’Osservatore Romano said that Tolkien’s work shows “a sort of theology.” The Lord of the Rings speaks through images and signs, the reviewer observes, but the author concludes: “When faith inspires one’s thought and one’s life, there is not need to call attention to it; it shines through everything.”  Many pro-life, pro-family activists have been especially inspired by the book and movie which reflect their own difficult struggles and give encouragement to persevere in the great battles between good and evil.  See the March Interim Newspaper’s stories on Lord of the Rings:  Tolkien’s epic rich with Christian symbols, ideals   https://www.lifesitenews.com/interim/2003/feb/21tolkien.html   Movie about the battle between good and evil   https://www.lifesitenews.com/interim/2003/feb/01movie.html