Catholic School Forced to Cover Up New Statue of a Saint Over Provocative Design That Look Like a Manhood (Photos)

Posted by Odinaka on Wed 22nd Nov, 2017 - tori.ng

Blackfriars Priory School's new statue of a saint handing a loaf of bread to a young boy was perhaps a half-baked idea after the institution was forced to totally cover it.

The school's new statue of a saint handing a loaf of bread to a young boy 
 
A Catholic boys school Blackfriars Priory School in Adelaide, Australian, has been forced to cover up a brand new sculpture of Martin de Porres, the 12th century Spanish-born saint, after a rather unfortunate design created a storm on social media.
 
 
According to Dailymail, the school had last week, unveiled a statue of St Dominic handing a young boy a loaf of bread.
 
However, the design featuring a boy kneeling at the foot of the 12th century Spanish-born saint, has caused embarrassment to the inner-city school, which teaches boys from kindergarten to year 12.
 
 
Many social media users interpreted the design of the saint handing out a loaf of bread to a little boy as something provocative. They expressed that the teachers and other staff at the school should have noticed the provocative way the statue was designed.
 
A black cloth now covers the statue of the saint, who was recognised for performing the miracle of multiplying bread.
 
 
The school was forced to cover the statue with a black cloth after students took inappropriate photos on Friday, the Adelaide Advertiser reports.
 
This week, it was completed been cordoned off. 
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