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Friday, August 04, 2006

Of all the nerve... Madonna invites Pope to see her "crucified" on stage

I had decided to ignore the story about Madonna's stupid attention-getting ploy, but this new development really gets me (h/t - PapaRaziPost):

Madonna Invites Pope To See Her Crucified On Stage

Madonna has invited Pope Benedict XVI to be the guest of honor at her Rome, Italy, Confessions concert on Sunday, which features the mock crucifixion of the singer. Religious leaders in Italy and The Vatican have united to publicly denounce the singer's controversial stage act, in which she is 'crucified' on a diamante-studded cross, while wearing a crown of thorns.

Ersilio Cardinal Tonino, speaking on behalf of The Pope, said yesterday, "This concert is a blasphemous challenge to the faith and a profanation of the cross. She should be ex-communicated. To crucify herself during the concert in the city of Popes and martyrs is an act of open hostility."

Madonna's spokeswoman Liz Rosenberg tells the New York Daily News, "I think the Pope would enjoy the show and would applaud her performance. He has an open invitation to see for himself the eloquence and beauty that Madonna expresses for humanity while performing her poignant song 'Live To Tell.'" [source.]

Doing something stupid is one thing, but rubbing it in the Pope's face? I don't like that. Not one bit.
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