With photo's like this floating about the Nasty Nazi needs more than a make over, needs a bloody miracle if you ask me.
A proper little seig heiler if ever there was.
The photo on the left was from my library but I just wondered if there was any other shot of Ratzinger from the good old days, so a quick search came up with the other, courtesy of I might add, http://www.gospelgrace.com dontcha just love those Christians.
Italian film and opera legend Franco Zeffirelli says he has agreed to become an image consultant to Pope Benedict XVI.
Update: I just had to upload this photo that was posted by the twisted fuck of a Christian on his twisted fuck of a site.The pope does not have a "happy image", Zeffirelli tells Italian daily La Stampa in an interview published today.
"Coming after a Pope as telegenic as John Paul II is a difficult task," he said.
Zeffirelli says Pope Benedict, elected in 2005, "comes across coldly, which isn't suited to his surroundings" and added that his wardrobe "should be reviewed".
The 84-year-old director of the 1977 miniseries Jesus of Nazareth and 1968 film Romeo and Juliet says the Pope's robes are "too sumptuous and flashy". (read text on graphic left)
He says they should instead reflect "the simplicity and sobriety seen in the other echelons of the Church".
Defending the faith in cinemaZeffirelli says the Pope also wants him be a consultant to the Vatican "responsible for defending the faith in cinema, the image of the sacred".
"The Holy father is very aware that the Church's cinematographic communication is in ruins today," he said.
"As a Christian I cannot stand by while this disaster unfolds.
"I should have the full authority - and the Holy Father would not deny me - to denounce the continual blasphemies committed with the intention of popularising the Christian message.
"You have to pay attention, as shown by the fallout from Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ which irreversibly harmed the memory of millions of people." source
I upload it as is on the website, front row centre and in your face.
Love the caption.
No comments:
Post a Comment