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September 25, 2005

Dvorak: A 21st Century take on transubstantiation?

Mexican officials are apparently concerned about a Catholic Bishop's take on accepting contributions from drug dealers. Dvorak invoked the term "transubstantiation", and for me, visions of tons of gack being consumed as "the body of christ". As blasphemous as that sounds, stranger, and more infamous "transubstatiations" have occurrred, both approved and unapproved by the Vatican.

Dvorak Uncensored � Mexico warns church on drug-tainted money

On Monday, the bishop said money can start out being dirty but “can be transformed” when it enters the church, Mexican news media reported.

Posted by cystdog at September 25, 2005 01:48 PM