In case you missed my scoop last week on the painting of the ex-priest in the apse of his last Catholic parish in Washington, DC. That's right, I drove over to St. Teresa of Avila in Anacostia to get the photos. Just for all of you, our faithful readers.
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Sal -
Is this for real? This has got to be some joke!
-Steve
I attended Mass at that church once, and the image did seem odd. Now that Sal's pointed out its resemblance to the disgraced former pastor, it seems very creepy: how can people stand to celebrate the most holy Sacrament under it any more?