Hi Religion Unplugged readers, On Saturday, the Vatican released a statement that declared “The Holy See was saddened by certain scenes during the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games,” making headlines over a week after the opening ceremony was held. If you missed the controversial opening ceremony, Executive Editor Clemente Lisi recaps it here. In short, several queer performers, including three drag queens from “Drag Race France,” were posed in a way that resembled Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Last Supper’ painting. In today’s top story, contributor Randall E. King — who has over 40 years of experience in media — analyzes the tableau and the way it was broadcast. He asks several important questions: What did the artists intend? What’s the context, compared to the larger ceremony? How should Christians respond? Don’t miss his thoughtful analysis. The Last Supper Or Feast Of Dionysus: What We Actually Witnessed At The Olympics(ANALYSIS) The shot shared ‘round the world following the Olympics Opening Ceremonies was actually a brief matter of seconds in a four-hour live presentation. Whether it was — in fact — a shot at Christ and his followers using Leonardo da Vinci's iconography or just a misunderstood tableau for the feast of Dionysus, as the show producers claim, the moment is better understood in motion, as video shows better than stills. by Randall E. King The Holy See Responds to Olympics Opening Ceremony Controversy
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Drag queen 'Last Supper' at Olympics
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