Please send your immediate e-protest against a blasphemous play that refers to Our Lady as a lesbian!!!
May 4, 2010
The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told will soon show at The City Theater in Austin, Texas, and this blasphemous play is a vile insult to the Mother of God! – because she is portrayed as a lesbian! There are two ways you can help stop this blasphemy:
- Send your e-protest message to the Austin City Theater
Press reports say The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told refers to Our Lady as a lesbian. It presents a homosexual version of the Old Testament, with scenes of "Adam and Steve" in full frontal nudity. According to The New York Times, the playwright himself is a homosexual, and this is how he describes his play: "I wanted the Garden of Eden in Central Park, and Mary as a lesbian mother, which would certainly help me comprehend immaculate conception." (The New York Times, 12/6/98) REACT NOW! Protests work! But only if thousands speak out. Here's something encouraging: Recently, we got the blasphemous homosexual "Jesus" play Corpus Christi canceled at two theaters. Also, Planned Parenthood was deleted from the websites of two Catholic universities due to our protests. But these protests worked ONLY because thousands joined us. The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told can be shut down if we get thousands of Catholics to say "CANCEL THE INSULT TO OUR LADY."
People need to know that: According to City Pages: "Contrary to church doctrine, the Virgin Mary turns out to be a flaky lesbian… Adam, Steve, and company have gathered in a Chelsea loft to celebrate Christmas and a second immaculate conception." (City Pages, 1/19/00) So, please: Send your e-protest message. On behalf of the Virgin Mary’s honor, please join me in this protest.
Sincerely in Jesus and Mary, |
| Robert E. Ritchie America Needs Fatima www.ANF.org | Theater contact information: The City Theater 3823 Airport Boulevard Austin Texas 78722-1347 Phone: (512) 524-2870
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