Artist Fired After Protesting Church’s Anti-Gay Marriage Campaign

Artist Lucinda Naylor did not think about losing her job when she announced plans to build a protest sculpture using anti-gay marriage DVDs distributed by the Catholic Church. But two days after launching the project, Naylor was suspended from a part-time job she has held for 15 years at Minneapolis’ Basilica of St. Mary. “I suspect suspension is a kind word for termination,” Naylor said. “I’ll miss the income. But there’s times when people need to stand up for what they believe.”

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  1. Katie Murphy September 28th, 2010 11:44 pm

    She should be thrilled. Why work for the evil of all evils in the western world.

    the church that gave us the holocaust of the Muslims during the crusades. 40-50 maillion murdered, no wonder they hate us.

    The church that gave usa 1000 year dark ages of no social progress, and there were a few Lords, everyone else was serfs.

    The church of the Inquistion

    The church of the hatred of the Jews, which Hitler, a catholic, leveraged to gain power and 55 million died

    And the church of the Molestation. IN which RATZI is implicated in the cover up.

    And Ratzi -the german pope – in 2009 UNexcommunciated a Holocaust denier, a Bishop Williamson.

    JUst showing that the church’s comments – “give me a child by the age of 7 and I’ll make him a good christian for life” is true.

    Just substitute Nazi for Christian, and remember that Ratzi was born and grew up in Nazi Germany.

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