Seminary acknowledges reality, markets itself to the gay community
October 26, 2007
St. Vincent de Paul Seminary of Florida put its money where its market is, by distributing a gay-oriented version of its recruiting magazine, Dialogue. Once again that courageous fag-outer over at Renew America, Matt C. Abbott, has the scoop on the how the seminary distributed two versions of their magazine, one, that you see online, and a second on that is targeted at the gay community, with gay-oriented advertising. Including:
OMG! 2 Men in a hottub!
Well, obviously, like anyone caught in wide-stance today, the seminary had an explanation. Apparently the printer also prints a local gay magazine, and got some of the pages mixed in. But just to keep the hissy fit going, Matt C. says his sources stand by the original explanation… i.e. they were just reaching out to the base.
The Original Michelangelo Code (With FOOTNOTES!)
August 28, 2007
Something leads me to believe that sooner or later, someone is going to want to see my footnotes (and this a blog, mind you!), so I’ve posted the entire text (with citations) that I use in the film, here below:
Text of the Michelangelo Code as read in the December 1, 2006 YouTube posting
We were in Rome back in August, and went to the Vatican, and made the long snaking route through the museum to the Sistine Chapel. So we’re looking up at the ceiling, and I’m listening to the audioguide: this is God separating light from darkness, and this is God creating the Sun and the Moon…Creating the Sun and the Moon. And then I’m looking around at the rest of the ceiling. [ignudi] that’s right, Michelangelo was supposed to be Gay. In fact, he’s really gay. In fact…I don’t know if you’ve been to the Vatican Museum, but it’s basically some rooms by Raphael, the Sistine Chapel, and then acres of naked Classical sculpture. And I’m like, yeah, those Classicals they were kinda gay too. And, you know, the one actually inspired the other. The Popes started the cult of digging up statuary from antiquity, and basically began art collecting in its modern sense. And it was this cult for all things classical that fueled the Renaissances obsession with the human body. So I’m thinking…if the elite of Greece and Rome were gay, and Michelangelo was gay, then where were all the gay men in the intervening 1200 years. I mean where did all the gay men go when the Classical world collapsed?
