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Offended Filipino Catholics turn to internet to assail CCP over ‘penis art’


Students look at artworks, which include a poster of Jesus Christ with a wooden penis glued to his face, at an art exhibit in the Cultural Center of the Philippines. AFP

MANILA, Philippines—Slighted Filipino Catholics are furious over a “penis art” exhibition and they turned to the internet to assail the Cultural Center of the Philippines for fomenting “blasphemy” and “religious bigotry” by hosting the exhibit.

“Blasphemy!!!” wrote Antonio Recososa, reacting to the ‘Blasphemous’ Philippine art riles Catholics story published on INQUIRER.net.

One of the  artworks, an installation piece by artist Mideo Cruz, shows a poster of the image of Jesus Christ with a penis-shaped ashtray glued to His face.

Derp Trollingderp commented: “The only thing I could say is… This is offensive and tasteless.”

“Pure rubbish, the artists who (made this)  ’art’ is sick, mentally, morally, (never mind spiritually) and socially maladjusted,” said Max. “I think, the artist doesn’t believe in Christ as a divine being, and they have lots of fun poking jokes to the believers. @#$!&&^%(*&) you dirty, gutter artist.”

CCP president Emily Abrera defended the work on Wednesday, saying it was part of the artist’s duty to challenge prevailing beliefs.

“We see nothing wrong with it. It is part of our culture to question, to seek answers, to look behind the surface and try to dig out what our real values are,” she said.

Marore protested: “you call this art??? freedom of expression??? Mr. Cruz and Ms. Abrera there are more subtle ways to question other’s beliefs. freedom is not absolute, both of you should know that … may GOD have mercy on your souls, including your children’s…..”

For Harold Bautista, the exhibit is an affront to the people’s beliefs.

“Art should not be made an excuse to launch an attack on a group of people whose only crime is they are peacefully practicing their religious beliefs,” he said.

“While the world works toward achieving religious harmony through interfaith dialogs, promoting political correctness in everything to foster respect for other people’s beliefs, ideologies, sexualities, here in the country we have the publicly-funded Cultural Center of the Philippines nurturing animosity and bigotry, all ‘in the name of culture and arts’,” he said.

Juan dela Cruz appeals: “Can we just call it ‘art’ in whatever form it is, and agree that we may or may not have the same appreciation of it like we do in most movies, books and music?”

Ricardo Reyes believes that art sometimes needs “to shock people to convey a strong statement.”

“But this freedom to express stops when it violates the rights and sensibilities of another group,” he said.

PaulGr questioned Cruz’s artistry. “This is no longer art but an abuse of art. No true artists in their right mind would put any value to this. This is purely shock for the sake of shocking people. It is both disgusting and distasteful,” he said.

“Art is definitely overrated, in my opinion.  What has the artist had to say now?  That this is his interpretation of Pepe Smith hitting a bong shaped phallus? Well, excuse me while I kiss the sky!!!” alice_in_chains said.

Bishops and lay groups have demanded the CCP close the exhibit on grounds it is blasphemous, immoral, illegal and offends the country’s Catholic majority.

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines said on its website that Christian lay groups were also preparing a lawsuit. With Agence France-Presse

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Tags: Art , CBCP , CCP , Emily Abrera , Internet , Jesus Christ , religion

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_GIMBDPHCWX4K5BHQBZETROYLII John King

    oh man! this is rich! i’d like to know how the church would react next… it’s downright funny on how low they would go just to control everything. From politics then science and now people’s FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION. how low can you get?

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Rachel-Cuasing/100000820700371 Rachel Cuasing

    RESPETO lang sana….dhil qng ang naisip ng mga taong gumawa nito n isang Art lng 2 pumili nlang sna sila ng ibang subject…hindi ung sagradong bagay p ang gagawan nila ng kung anu2x lang….HINDI ito ART pra s amng mga kristyano kundi isang mlaking PMBABASTOS s aming relihiyon …”RESPECT BEGETS RESPECT”

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_V7UAX4GKCQT5MBVDFBC2QDIS4I Dionisio S

    When this all started I saw it in a news flash, and I was eating during that time, I lost my appetite seeing this even on television makes me sick, it’s disgusting it is more than just rubbish it is down right garbage…

  • http://twitter.com/iamnursedave dave francis sale

    i challenge MIDEO CRUZ try also doing this to muslims as you said this is art make art to them baka buong angkan mo tadtad sa bala. try mo nga kase ur doing this to christian kase hinde ganu  masyaod mag react …cge dun ka mag art din sa kanila para malaman natin paano magreact bwesit ka mamatay kana sana

    • Anonymous

      you’re right, dave. aside from muslims, why not mideo cruz invade the religious domain of tribes? and for a wake-upper, why is not artist doing the same unartful act to the image of his father or mother? if he argues that he can do the same to his parents, it’s about time we call the 911 or 117 and cloister him “sa loob” ng mandaluyong. art for art’s sake is not about abusing the freedom of expression. art for art’s sake is about creativity without being insensitive.

    • alien ako

      usually patama ito sa Catholic Church na malaking % ng pinas. Sila usually ang ume-EPAL sa mga batas na maaring mag-paunlad sa atin. nakita mo ba ang ART? alam mo ba ang totoong meaning nun? kung hindi mo carry, pwede mo naman i-ignore kasi hindi ka naman inaano nung artist. masama ka rin tao, reply mo pa lang kita ko na, gusto mong pumatay ng tao, nice yan.

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002233272586 Rodjan Earnn Gayamon

      kung hindi mo nagustuhan yung ginawa ni mideo sa religion, why would you want to wish it to happen to another religion?

  • http://twitter.com/CowboySandtoes Cowboy Santos

    as usual. everyone over reacts. lets get to the real issues facing our people and country please.
    i’d like to paraphrase David Cross. if there were more than a thousand priests who molested little boys, and instead of being punished, they were moved,
     (they have their own world. “normal” laws dont apply. which means they should have gone to jail.)
      they are the representatives of God. 
    therefore we can conclude, God likes little boys. logical right? makes sense? no. neither does the bible.
    dont argue with science. it just makes you look silly.

  • http://www.facebook.com/angels.cry25 Chelcy Arevada

    well against ako sa gumawa ng art na yan kay god, isang napakalaking kabastusan at walang modo ang gumawa nito.. sabihin na naten na its just an image, josko naman si god pa din yang binababoy diba!!!!
    cgeh nga gawen nateng exhibit yung pic ng kuya, tatay, lolo mo na nakahubad as in totally nude, ano mararamdaman mo o nila kapag nalaman na pinagpipiyestahan yung image nila…

    pede naman yung katukayo nyo na si satanas o lucifer and bastusin bakit kaya si GOD pa ang napili,,
    hay naku e talagang maaalarma ang simbahan noh, mag – isip nga kayo mga palaka

    • alien ako

      nagagalit ka sa mga palaka? kakaiba kang nilalang, :). basahin mo yung post ko kung ok lang sayo.



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