Don’t worry, the Harry Potter books are not about spreading witchcraft to your children in a soft-porn approach to usher them away from Catholicism and sequentially into:
* Believing all supernatural stuff is make believe
* So God and Jesus and the Saints is all make believe
* But humans are wired to believe in something beyond the material
* So they gravitate towards New Age woo-woo fakery with some random spiritism
* And guess what that makes them more vulnerable to
But don’t worry, it’s all just a coincidence and Rowling is just naturally talented and has become massively famous because of that, and she’s not a ticket taker or Satanic plant to corrupt anyone.

This aligns with anecdotes from NO exorcists (either in the NO or TLM but still ordained in the NO rite or by an NO bishop) about some people reading Harry Potter books and subsequently needing exorcisms.
I also recall it being reported that Rowling had utilized automatic writing for the final book, which I think is a form of possession.
So those pictures are more data points to confirm that she is bad news and likely has taken the ticket, for those who have eyes to see.
The lives of the saints are much more edifying to read – indeed they embody truth being stranger than fiction!
In my personal experience, truth is a LOT stranger than fiction. And in fact my fiction books are turning out to be closer to the truth than even I suspected. My next short novel is a new genre altogether, a kind of hat-tip to Lovecraft, so I am kind of hoping I am managing to out-do reality, because if not, we are in for some very scary times.