Schönborn Stops Blasphemy After Protests


The Chapter of the Vienna Cathedral has cancelled the ongoing blasphemy installation by Gottfried Helnwein, 75, in St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, Austria, reports Kathpress.at.


Until recently, the blasphemy was strongly defended by the haute-volé of the Archdiocese of Vienna. For Lent, they had put up huge creepy skulls and the upside-down Shroud of Turin covering the main altars. They are still there.

Only the installations announced for Easter and Pentecost will not be shown.

For Easter, the decadent prelates wanted to put up a half-naked boy with the bleeding wounds of Christ. This could "disturb people", the Chapter suddenly realised, especially at Easter when the cathedral should not be a "place of polarisation".

The image can be seen in the current issue of the cathedral's parish bulletin. It's not only blasphemous, it smacks of paedophilia.

The archdiocese of Vienna is headed by Cardinal Schönborn, a follower of John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis, who has caused countless scandals in his cathedral over the years. Many of them have been documented by Gloria.tv, such as homosexual dancers in the sanctuary or Schönborn's famous balloon Eucharist.

The current case is only the third time that Schönborn has responded to Catholic criticism. Back in 2008, he exhibited several paintings in the cathedral museum depicting Christ and his apostles as masochistic maniacs engaged in explicit homosexual orgies. Schönborn removed only one of the scandalous paintings. In 2011, Cardinal Schönborn stopped a series of so-called "Western-Messen" where "Holy Communion" was served as a side dish to barbecued meat and country music.

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