Munich: War As A Pretext for Blasphemy
A seven-metre-high propaganda sculpture in blue with a yellow loincloth is on display in Munich's Saint Maximilian Church (Domradio.de, 20 March). The figure, which is presented as a symbol against …More
A seven-metre-high propaganda sculpture in blue with a yellow loincloth is on display in Munich's Saint Maximilian Church (Domradio.de, 20 March).
The figure, which is presented as a symbol against the war in Ukraine, was cut out of an oak trunk with a chain saw. The arms are - because of the shape of the branch - strangely stretched upwards.
The pastor of St Maximilian is the homosexualist Rainer Schießler, who has already produced a gay pseudo-marriage and other scandals in this church.
Picture: Screenshot Domradio.de, #newsRohtfimfge
The figure, which is presented as a symbol against the war in Ukraine, was cut out of an oak trunk with a chain saw. The arms are - because of the shape of the branch - strangely stretched upwards.
The pastor of St Maximilian is the homosexualist Rainer Schießler, who has already produced a gay pseudo-marriage and other scandals in this church.
Picture: Screenshot Domradio.de, #newsRohtfimfge
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Germany's Synodal Path, defined by its art.
Sancte Teotónio
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Horrendous, also is that graffiti art in the background?
andreas adi
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how can faithfull pray for consencration for russia with that thing?
and what cardboard in the background for?
and what cardboard in the background for?
Jeffrey Ade
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They can't! This is evil and it messes with these poor Catholic's minds!