VATICAN CITY (LifeSiteNews) –– Among nearly 200 artists received and warmly welcomed by Pope Francis at the Vatican on Friday was the notorious photographer Andres Serrano, creator of a blasphemous image of a crucifix immersed in urine.
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June 23 saw Pope Francis welcomed around 200 artists from around the world, to mark the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of the Vatican Museums’ collection of modern and contemporary art. The meeting, held in the Sistine Chapel, was comprised of “painters, sculptors, architects, writers, poets, musicians, filmmakers and actors” from across the globe, and included those who were no strangers to promoting anti-Catholic imagery.
Serrano and Catholic imagery
Andres Serrano – the 72-year-old photographer, whose widely immoral work includes the 1987 image “P— Christ” – was part of the large crowd gathered to meet the Pope, and received a warm greeting from Francis.
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If that filth is "art", it's Satan's version of "art" and is produced by his godless, demonic followers!
ReplyDeleteThe crazy old fool "artist".
ReplyDeleteHe became infamous with this obscenity in 1987.
He is dragging his old sorry a** to the grave any day.
What a laughable legacy!
What do you expect from someone who loved Babette’s Feast?
ReplyDelete"Babette’s Feast."
ReplyDeleteDo your soul a favor. The film might teach you something about Jesus Christ.
Gaybrielle approved art!
ReplyDeleteRegarding that pic:
ReplyDeleteIs he greeting a male? Or a female? Or a "what"?
"Is he greeting a male? Or a female? Or a "what"?
ReplyDeleteWith Cardinal Burke, one would never know.
Gaybrielle envies +++Burke’s orthodoxy and brilliance!
ReplyDeleteNo, Pedro.
ReplyDeleteThe absolutely last person that he would shake hands with is Burke.
Babette’s Feast is just a clutch of quarrelsome elderly boomers (probably Minnesotans) getting together for a meal at a five star “restaurant” which they miraculously appreciated in the WELS (Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod) community center. What’s religion when you can have a beautiful culinary experience?
ReplyDelete"What’s religion when you can have a beautiful culinary experience?" Try the Last Supper, a carefully prepared and provisioned, enough for everyone, Passover meal.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't enough for Judas.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn’t enough for Gaybrielle, the sacramental wine was terrible!
ReplyDeleteMatzos =\= Hosts
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