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I'm part of a young adults catholic mailing list (I wonder at times why I'm still part of it)
I just got this as an email. Personally I think the guy sending the email is going a bit overboard. What do you think?
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We must once again protest the attack on Catholics by the media. Please email or call Viacom (contact info. below) and DEMAND that they immediately cease and desist from producing this hateful, bigoted and anti-Catholic material.
WARNING: DO NOT READ THIS IF YOU ARE FAINT OF HEART...IT CONTAINS VILE, VULGER AND BLASPHEMOUS MATERIAL
Catholics condemn South Park episode about Virgin Mary
Editors: Note nature of content in second paragraph
NEW YORK (AP) The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights is condemning an episode of "South Park" that it says "defiled" the Virgin Mary.
The cartoon, which runs on Comedy Central, features an episode this week titled "Bloody Mary," in which a South Park character claims to have been sprayed by blood from a body orifice of a Virgin Mary statue. When Pope Benedict investigates, he declares that she's just having her period.
The Catholic League is calling on the board chairman of Viacom, which owns Comedy Central, to apologize to Catholics and stop the episode from airing the next several nights as scheduled.
The Catholic League notes that Viacom chairman Joseph Califano is a practicing Catholic, and that today is the church's feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.
I just got this as an email. Personally I think the guy sending the email is going a bit overboard. What do you think?
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We must once again protest the attack on Catholics by the media. Please email or call Viacom (contact info. below) and DEMAND that they immediately cease and desist from producing this hateful, bigoted and anti-Catholic material.
WARNING: DO NOT READ THIS IF YOU ARE FAINT OF HEART...IT CONTAINS VILE, VULGER AND BLASPHEMOUS MATERIAL
Catholics condemn South Park episode about Virgin Mary
Editors: Note nature of content in second paragraph
NEW YORK (AP) The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights is condemning an episode of "South Park" that it says "defiled" the Virgin Mary.
The cartoon, which runs on Comedy Central, features an episode this week titled "Bloody Mary," in which a South Park character claims to have been sprayed by blood from a body orifice of a Virgin Mary statue. When Pope Benedict investigates, he declares that she's just having her period.
The Catholic League is calling on the board chairman of Viacom, which owns Comedy Central, to apologize to Catholics and stop the episode from airing the next several nights as scheduled.
The Catholic League notes that Viacom chairman Joseph Califano is a practicing Catholic, and that today is the church's feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.