From Catholic Exchange:
ShareDragons have always been a symbol of darkness. Stories matter a great deal. They shape entire cultures and civilizations. We are a people of a specific true story, which is to say, a people of the most powerful story ever told. We have an obligation to reclaim our story, which means rejecting the inversion of symbols tied to our Christian Faith. The devil is not a tragic and misunderstood character. He is the enemy of our souls who must be vanquished by Christ.
If none of this convinces us, then we should look to the most perfect, beautiful, and holy person ever created for guidance. Our Blessed Mother does not befriend dragons. She crushes the dragon—serpent—with her heal, as was promised in Genesis 3:15 in the protoevangelium: “I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; They will strike at your head, while you strike at their heel.” (Read more.)
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