The Second Commandment forbids us from taking God's name in vain and obliges us to treat with respect what is sacred and related to divine worship.
But the Vatican, taken over by the Freemasons, has just designated an ice cream with the name Hallelujah (which means "Praise Yahweh" in Hebrew, a very common interjection of joy and gratitude in the Bible, which was adopted for liturgical use in Judaism and Christianity - Wikipedia).
The Jubilee is an excuse to launch inconvenient mascots and even ice creams that supplant a popular praise of God.
cat.ch reports:
We will soon be able to taste the "Jubilee ice cream." It's called "Hallelujah" and was made by Vincenzo Squatrito of the Ritrovo Orchidea company in Olivieri (Messina, Italy).
On March 23, a large pre-tasting event will be held near St. Peter's Basilica, under the auspices of the Vatican and the Italian Ministry of Agriculture and Food.
To ease the guilt of the squeamish, this tasting will be accompanied by a charity fundraiser in Piazza Pio XII.
The "Hallelujah" ice cream will then go on sale throughout Europe on March 24, for "European Artisan Ice Cream Day."
The goal is to "spread a message of peace, hospitality, and sharing among pilgrims and ice cream lovers," the organizers say. In other words, combining Jubilee graces and Jubilee ice cream!
There's no doubt that consumers will benefit from special indulgence from the Roman authorities behind this commercial operation.