Recently I read some information that state the Catholic Church now admits that the Apostle John definitely did not write the Bible book of Revelation. Also, another source stated that Revelation may not be an 'inspired canonical' book. Rather, Revelation may be the work of a raving lunatic imprisoned on Patmos, who had illusions of grandeur, and may have been on drugs as he invented this fantasy we call also call Apocalypse. For now, I am leaving out the sources until I can confirm if there is any legitimacy to them.
But, what does anyone here know about the Book of Revelation? What is the official stand of the Roman Catholic Church on this book? Did St. Augustine, in his reported work "City of God" actually writes to refute the legitimacy of Revelation? And, if the Bible book of Revelation (Apocalypse) is indeed not a canonical book, but the work of a lunatic, then does this not cast a serious pall on the Christian faith? Or, at least discredit many modern Evangelical and Apocalyptic groups as being hoodwinked by some fictional crap posing as the work of St. John?
I am curious as to what you all have to say. Thanks. - Amazing