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Father Ignatius recently preached on living statuary. He declared that the new movement towards nudity w-88 pagaOj and he would ■dut thethroat of pagan art. England had become a pagan country, and our art, in;': oui* moralsrsin our statues, in our pictures, was ibeing; repaganised. The nude in art was diabolical and pagan, and it was tEe duty of the Church to protest. There was? no high fiirtin stripping -clothes off. Nude art ought to be swept out of the country. It was not true that living! statuary was the same thingl as a maifole statue. There were -ossibilities about a living statue which our Lord called courting; adultery. If there were any living statue in the eongtreigjatioiii he would lMce^tojJbake hei? in. the hand aiold.put her in ffie right way. Father Ignatius interrupted his sermon to ask the coongjfeg'aMon how \ many ■:; of them were ready to drive away the nude In art from this country. Nearly the whole congregation, mainly ladies, stood up. /

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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10305, 27 July 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10305, 27 July 1907, Page 4