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A group of socially conservative leaders is demanding Huffington Post publisher Arianna Huffington
apologize for allowing a column to be published on her website that compares Catholics to pedophiles
and attacks communion as a "barbaric ritual."
Describing Mass as a "barbaric ritual," Doyle writes that "a black-robed cleric casts a spell over some bread and
wine, transfiguring it into the actual living flesh and blood of their Christ. Followers then line up to eat the
Jesus meat and drink his holy blood in a cannibalistic reverie not often seen outside Cinemax."
Read more: Conservative Leaders Demand Apology From Huffington Over Anti-Catholic Column | Fox News
apologize for allowing a column to be published on her website that compares Catholics to pedophiles
and attacks communion as a "barbaric ritual."
Describing Mass as a "barbaric ritual," Doyle writes that "a black-robed cleric casts a spell over some bread and
wine, transfiguring it into the actual living flesh and blood of their Christ. Followers then line up to eat the
Jesus meat and drink his holy blood in a cannibalistic reverie not often seen outside Cinemax."
Read more: Conservative Leaders Demand Apology From Huffington Over Anti-Catholic Column | Fox News