Memo to Pope: Pregnant Nuns Eating Ice Cream Are Not Your Worst Problem
by Abby Zimet
September 15, 2010
On the eve of the Pope's visit to Britain, an industry watchdog group has banned an Antonio Federici ad featuring a pregnant nun eating ice cream that reads, ''Immaculately Conceived'' and ''Ice Cream You Can Believe In." The company says it intends to defy the ban in the name of free expression and its right to use "gentle humor" to question "the attitudes of the church to social issues." The watchdog saw the ad as "a distortion and mockery of the beliefs of Roman Catholics." No word yet on their stand on priests abusing many small children in the name of those beliefs.
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Pregnant nun advert 'offensive to Catholics'
An advert for a brand of ice cream showing a heavily-pregnant nun has been banned for ''making a mockery'' of the beliefs of Roman Catholics, a watchdog said today.
September 15, 2010
The ad for the Antonio Federici brand, which appeared in The Lady and Grazia magazines earlier this year, showed the woman standing in a church holding a tub of ice cream and a spoon with text stating ''Immaculately conceived'' and ''Ice cream is our religion".
Ten readers complained that the ad was offensive to Christians, particularly to those who practised Catholicism.
Defending the ad, Antonio Federici said the idea of ''conception'' represented the development of their ice cream, and their use of religious imagery stemmed from their strong feelings towards their product.
The company said it also wished to ''comment on and question, using satire and gentle humour, the relevance and hypocrisy of religionand the attitudes of the church to social issues''
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/8001638/Pregnant-nun-advert-offensive-to-Catholics.htmlI don't see the text "Ice cream is our religion" in the ad. I do see the text "Ice cream you can believe in".