Thursday, September 07, 2006

Catholics Want Apology for Anti-Christian Cartoons

From Cybercast News Service:
Editor's note: The following article contains quoted material and reproductions of editorial cartoons that some readers may find offensive.

(CNSNews.com) - A Catholic organization is asking the University of Virginia's student newspaper to apologize for several cartoons it recently printed that make fun of Christian beliefs.

The Catholic League contacted editors of The Cavalier Daily about two cartoons published in August. One of the cartoons, printed Aug. 23, depicts Jesus crucified on a graph with the caption "Christ on a Cartesian Coordinate Plane."

The other, printed Aug. 24, shows Joseph asking Mary, "How did you get that bumpy rash?" Mary replies, "I swear, it was Immaculately Transmitted."

Another cartoon printed Aug. 24 depicts Jesus driving a woman in a car that presumably crashes. As they wait in line at Heaven's pearly gates, the woman curses at Jesus, who responds, "Bitch I ain't never drove!"


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Previous Pro Ecclesia posts on this subject:
Back To School: Christian Bashing at UVa

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