Catholic group calls out Tim Cook, Apple TV+ for show's 'Eucharistic desecration'
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Apple TV Under Fire for Mocking Catholicism over Show Featuring Jon Hamm Breaking Into Church to Snack on Eucharist: 'Would He Desecrate Mohammed?'
Apple TV's original series "Your Friends & Neighbors" mocked the Catholic faith in a recent episode that featured the show's star, actor Jon Hamm, breaking into a church to have sex and use the Eucharist as a snack. The post Apple TV Under Fire for Mocking Catholicism over Show Featuring Jon Hamm Breaking Into Church to Snack on Eucharist: ‘Would He Desecrate Mohammed?’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Hollywood's Vicious Assault on the Catholic Church: Top 5 Recent Examples of Venomous Anti-Catholic Bigotry
There’s a disturbing trend happening in Hollywood right now, just as the Catholic Church elected a new pope. The entertainment industry has long hated Catholics, but we’ve noticed several shows have amplified sacrilege and bigotry to new levels. Here’s a roundup of the most recent offenders: Hacks (HBO’s MAX): Season 4, episode 7, “D’Christening,” featured one of the most offensive scenes we’ve witnessed against the Catholic Church. The episode …
Tim Cook called out for Apple's 'mean-spirited attempt to mock Catholicism' * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple and long a leftist advocating for leftist ideals and ideologies, has been called out by a Catholic organization for his “mean-spirited attempt to mock Catholicism.” It happens in an episode of an Apple TV+ program, a scenario caught and criticized by CatholicVote. Vice President Josh Mercer has written to Cook calling for a removal of the episode as well as a meeting “to discuss how Apple can foster true diversity and tole…
CatholicVote Calls Out Apple TV+ Show for ‘Blasphemous’ Scene
Catholic advocacy organization CatholicVote is challenging Apple CEO Tim Cook on what it called a “Eucharistic desecration” scene in an Apple TV+ program after the group gained about 170,000 signatures on a petition from people saying they “won’t stand for blasphemy.” Fox News first reported on the letter Friday. “As the nation’s largest lay Catholic advocacy organization, we write to express our concern about a blasphemous anti-Catholic scene…
Catholic group calls out Tim Cook, Apple TV+ for show's 'Eucharistic desecration'
A Catholic advocacy group demanded an apology from Apple CEO Tim Cook over a scene in an Apple TV+ show that depicts characters desecrating the Eucharist, calling it "blasphemous."
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