That’s an accurate quote!
It provides NO praise of the authors book or prior behavior whatsoever.
It merely expresses the hope that they will better serve humanity and Christianity in the future.
Which is something you would do well to say to anyone on the planet, including an atheist or satanist.
It’s something you’d expect in a generic form letter response to a gift, which is exactly what it is.
It doesn’t say that their book or prior behavior was consistent with genuine human and Christian values — it doesn’t provide any evaluation or commentary on either whatsoever. That’s where your reading comprehension skills have failed you. Probably helped along by a lying title from a leftist publication.
The book EVOKED these feelings.
You aren't going to be able to fix this one.
It’s not a generic form letter when it addresses the author of child homo books with “in the service of young generations”.
Care to tell us why the Vatican can take the time to respond positively to the complaint of an author that writes children homo books about them being banned by the mayor? Or why the Pope can personally respond to a lesbian about to marry another woman?
Or why the Pope, or any vatican official for that matter, has not responded, let alone acknowledged, a petition signed by over half a million faithful Catholics, including Cardinals and Bishops, pleading with the Pope to hold up the traditional Church teaching of the Sacrament of Marriage?