CNA Staff, Apr 10, 2024 / 10:50 am (CNA).
An Italian Catholic watchdog group says a blasphemous ad featuring a priest consecrating potato chips in place of Eucharistic hosts has been ordered pulled from the airwaves.
The Italian Association of Radio and Television Listeners (Associazione Italiana Ascoltatori Radio e Televisione, AIART) on Monday had called for the immediate suspension of an advertisement by the Italian company Amica Chips, one that the group said “offends the religious sensitivity of millions of practicing Catholics.” AIART says on its website that its mission is “inspired by Catholic principles.”
In the advertisement, an abbess fills a ciborium with potato chips instead of Eucharistic hosts prior to Mass, after which a priest distributes one of the potato chips to a nun during holy Communion.
As the communicants are visibly surprised to discover the chips in place of hosts, the abbess looks on unconcernedly as she eats from the bag of crisps.
The commercial evinced a “lack of respect and creativity,” AIART said this week, arguing that the ad was a “telltale sign of disrespect for users, their cultural and moral identity, and their dignity as persons.”
On Tuesday AIART said on its website that the Institute of Advertising Self-Discipline, Italy’s private advertising standards authority, had “upheld our appeal for the immediate suspension of the commercial.”
The Institute’s Control Committee “has enjoined the parties involved to desist from the broadcast of such a campaign,” AIART reported, with the committee citing regulations that commercials “must not offend moral, civil, and religious convictions.”
Giovanni Baggio, the president of AIART, said in the Tuesday release that the group “urge[s] creatives to be more respectful of cultural and religious identities and to work for commercials that are inclusive and that appeal to all users in a way that is careful not to create discomfort and disapproval.”
“Let us work together for a civilization that needs to grow in respect for cultural and religious identities,” Baggio said.
Amica Chips did not immediately respond to a request for comment from CNA on Wednesday morning.
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Thr ad is hilarious. Please pull the rigid stick out of your bums and grow a sense of humor.
Clearly you adore vulgarity, crudeness, and mockery of the sacred. Perhaps you could contact local law enforcement and have your development unarrested.
Tell me more about how you hate the first amendment and have no sense of humor or life to speak of, Leslie.
Finding blasphemy unacceptable is not evidence of a lack of humor, nor is puerility a sign of having “a life.” The First Amendment is not germane to the issue because (quite apart from the fact that this is in Italy) the decision was made by the “Institute of Advertising Self-Discipline, Italy’s private advertising standards authority,” not by the government.
Free speech allows sectarian mockery but it’s still mockery.
This ad is highly offensive to me as a Catholic who attends daily Mass and takes my beliefs seriously, and I am certain it would offend those who attend church with me each day. Blasphemy is NEVER funny, doll. It is offensive to many and a slippery moral slope. If there were similar affronts made to muslims or blacks,I am certain the humor of the ad would be less apparent.People’s most sacred beliefs are not to be made fodder for the uninformed. That an ad like this would even make it as far as being publicly screened, it is more proof of the continued decline of Western Civilization, and general respect and civility. “Anything goes” is really not OK at all.
Don’t understand the Holy Eucharist?
Perhaps you should first have someone remove your secular confusion and have a real Catholic explain to you just what the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ actually is and and why your scornful post only highlights a profound, spiritual ignorance.
You yourself have told us that you think (and said) there is a stick up someone’s bottom, so you own it.
Get with the program. The meaning of your name is apparently “Who is like the Lord?” Why not try to live up to it?