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    CATHOLICS OUTRAGED OVER ISRAELI TV SPOOF

    Melbourne Herald Sun
    Feb 20 2009
    Australia

    CATHOLIC bishops in the Holy Land have expressed outrage over what
    they call "repulsive attacks" on Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary
    after an Israeli TV program spoofed them.

    "We, the members of the Assembly of the Catholic Bishops in the Holy
    Land deplore and condemn with utter dismay the repulsive attacks on
    our lord Jesus Christ and on his mother, the blessed Virgin Mary,
    carried out on Channel 10 of the Israeli television," the group said
    in a statement.

    Earlier this week, the private channel broadcast a series of skits,
    one of which suggested the Virgin Mary "was impregnated at the age
    of 15 by a school friend."

    Another said Jesus died at a young age "because he was fat" and
    that his excess weight would have made it impossible for him to walk
    on water.

    In the program, Israeli comedian Yair Shlein joked that
    since Christians "deny the Holocaust, then I want to deny
    Christianity." Following protests, he later apologised to Arab Israeli
    Christian dignitaries.

    The bishops said they viewed "this recent incident in the larger
    context of continuous attacks against Christians throughout Israel
    over the years" and urged authorities to launch an investigation.

    "It is unconceivable that such incidents have to occur in Israel
    which hosts some of the holiest shrines of Christianity," said the
    statement, signed by the Latin patriach of Jerusalem as well as
    Armenian, Chaldean, Greek, Maronite and Syrian Catholic bishops.

    Uneasy relations between the Vatican and Israel have been further
    strained a by Pope Benedict XVI's recent decision to lift the
    excommunication of Holocaust-denying English Bishop Richard Williamson.

    The pontiff is scheduled to visit Israel in May.
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