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Offline AnthonyPadua

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Inappropriate uses of Holy images
« on: July 01, 2025, 07:44:49 AM »
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  • https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZZE9rkvP7tw

    Nevertheless, in keeping with the duty of Our office, We cannot help deploring and condemning those works of art, recently introduced by some, which seem to be a distortion and perversion of true art and which at times openly shock Christian taste, modesty and devotion, and shamefully offend the true religious sense. These must be entirely excluded and banished from our churches, like 'anything else that is not in keeping with the sanctity of the place.'"
    Mediator Dei (Pope Pius XII, 1947)

    “Moreover, that the images of Christ, of the Virgin Mother of God, and of the other saints, are to be had and retained particularly in temples, and that due honour and veneration are to be given them.”
    The Council of Trent – Session 25

    Offline josefamenendez

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    Re: Inappropriate uses of Holy images
    « Reply #1 on: July 01, 2025, 08:19:44 AM »
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    I have a Sacred Heart banner on my porch for June- ( because the homos co-opted the month)
    So I was wrong?
    Oh boy.


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    Re: Inappropriate uses of Holy images
    « Reply #2 on: July 01, 2025, 08:28:01 AM »
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    I have a Sacred Heart banner on my porch for June- ( because the homos co-opted the month)
    So I was wrong?
    Oh boy.

    I don't think there's anything wrong with a Sacred Heart banner on your porch.  At the beginning of the video, he shows images on skateboards & socks, which definitely is easy to see why those would be inappropriate, and I see a case being made for T-shirts & such, but a tasteful banner or statue in one's yard doesn't seem to me inappropriate. 

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    Re: Inappropriate uses of Holy images
    « Reply #3 on: July 01, 2025, 09:14:54 AM »
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    I have a Sacred Heart banner on my porch for June- ( because the homos co-opted the month)
    So I was wrong?
    Oh boy.
    That doesn't seem like an issue because you are giving proper honor and respect to our Lord. Holy images in things like socks, shirts and skateboards are an issue. Shirts and socks get dirty while skateboards and socks get trampled on.

    When people go crazy on imagery it can weaken their reverence to Holy images because it becomes common place and the way they treat said objects.

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    Re: Inappropriate uses of Holy images
    « Reply #4 on: July 01, 2025, 09:51:30 AM »
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    I have a Sacred Heart banner on my porch for June- ( because the homos co-opted the month)
    So I was wrong?
    Oh boy.
    Didn't Our Lord asked the king of France to put the Sacred Heart of the national flag, 1689? Quebec Canada attempted that in the early 1900, but was not too successful. See a Catholic flag in att.  It can be done! Hope.
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    Re: Inappropriate uses of Holy images
    « Reply #5 on: July 01, 2025, 06:38:15 PM »
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  • I took down my Sacred Heart wreath on the front window and will put up my red, white, and blue wooden Uncle Sam figure my father made. It’s in the garage awaiting the paint touch-ups to dry.  
    Nobody in my housing community displayed any sort of rainbow stuff. I would be very surprised if anyone here is of that persuasion. If they are, they keep it to themselves. My Italian neighbors have the classic statue of Our Lady in the Grotto. A few people put up nativity decorations at Christmas and the two Jєωιѕн couples have electric or battery menorahs in their windows at Chanukah. “Political” campaign, and socially divisive decor is not permitted by the HOA, plus it must not be over a certain size, have features that may disturb one’s neighbors, like flashing lights or sounds, or depict nudity, indecency. 
    Enough people are either Catholic or from Catholic backgrounds that there is a general respect for all things Catholic.
    Personally, I find it tacky, classless, tasteless, to put put religious symbols on certain items or to display them in a certain manner or place. You wouldn’t put the Sacred Heart on paper towels, tissues, or toilet paper, would you?  I’ve never seen a religiously decorated skateboard, but I agree that’s a no-no because you stand on it. A t-shirt, fleece, or sweatshirt, okay. I would be unlikely to wear one, but don’t object, for example, to a t-shirt commemorating a pilgrimage, event, school, church, or Catholic coat of arms on clothing, so long as it’s in front, or over the heart. Should it be on one’s pants or skirt? Respect would say no. A carry case, commemorative mug, water bottle, pens, pencils, notebooks, all okay. I used to have Sacred Heart earrings someone gave me. Necklaces, bracelets, rings, all okay. I do draw the line at religious tattoos, on women especially. I once saw a woman with a Rosary tattooed onto her left hand and forearm and a guy with a tattooed Rosary around his neck and chest. I don’t approve of it, although, the person never has an excuse not to pray the Rosary!  
    Some things are are just tacky, like a bobble head popes in your car, or a soap pope JP. When he came to NY in 1979. Gift stores in NYC were selling “Pope on a Rope” soap!  Anyone remember the Soap on a Rope gift boxes for when you “had to” give someone a gift? It was a thing in the 1960’s through 1980’s. 
    One should not place a holy image where it’s likely to be defaced. I have never placed religious or pro-life bumper stickers, license plate frames or other auto decor on my vehicles. If my car rarely left St. Mary’s, Kansas, it’d be okay, but don’t leave a religiously decorated car in certain neighborhoods or regions. You don’t cast your pearls before swine.