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Easter, Satanic images, religious artwork

Rape of faith

By Judi McLeod
Wednesday, april 5, 2006

Rumbling thunder is the sound effect to be heard when you click on (www.rapeofthesoul.com) to check out examples of the embedded pornographic images in the religious art exposed in the film documentary, Rape of the Soul. The same kind of sound effect they use when they're getting round to a particularly scary scene in a Hollywood horror flick. Pictorially, two gruesome skeletons wearing papal mitres are administering to a papal corpse, also decked out in a mitre. The corpse is laid out on a table emblazoned with an upside down cross.

Just in time for Easter and well ahead of the May 2006 release of The DaVinci Code, the movie, Rape of the Soul is coming to a movie theatre near you.

In fact, it's already been released to american cities, including New York, Chicago and Portland.

according to a press release, "Rape of the Soul is a comprehensive look at the widespread use of embedded sexual, satanic, occult and anti-Catholic images in historical and contemporary religious artwork, and its inexplicable acceptance of the highest levels of the Catholic Church." (Emphasis canadafreepress.com).

It's right there in your Sunday hymnal, and Rape of the Soul wants to save you from it.

Difficult to see the subliminal examples promised as set out in the website's documentary trailer. Courtesy of the power of the human imagination, there's a demon to be found in every cloud in the sky, and ominous symbols lurking in the artistry of tree branches.

Posing popes as mitre-wearing skeletons. Talk about subliminal!

"artists from DaVinci to Botticelli have embedded subliminal images into their art for centuries," said producer/director of Rape of the Soul, Michael a. Calace. "In this case were found penises on crucifixes, occult symbols, swastikas, demonic faces and in modern works even the word `sex' embedded into the images, The works in question include modern artist's work currently on the covers of hymnals that at this very moment sit in the pews of churches throughout the U.S. and on children's religious teaching aids."

"In my opinion, sex and horror is the fuel that promotes the scandalous behaviour in the Church. Church leaders don't have to look very far because the problem is coming from within the Church itself," says Calace.

and Calace "stumbled upon" the embedded images right here in the archdiocese of Toronto. It happened, he claims, while he was developing Intimate Fear, the first of a series of dramatic, family-oriented films that would look to Merge Media with Morality, the mission of Calace's production company, Silver Sword International. This inspired a four-year investigation that spans from North america to Europe to the Vatican.

Coming from the Big apple, Calace could have checked out the Masonic symbolism in the architecture of his nation's capitol. If he didn't want to travel that far, he could have whipped a bill out of his wallet to find the same thing.

Calace is touted as having descended from a long family lineage of Italian artists, composers, performers and inventors. Known as "The Captain", Calace has been awarded the US Patents, and has 35 credits as a director, actor/writer and producer, mainly in foreign films and commercials.

Described as a "devout practicing Catholic", Calace hopes to "heal the many that have suffered from such uninvited violation, as well as a form of education during the spiritual battle of good versus evil."

"I feel it was imperative to educate the public regarding the dangers of embed programming and to hopefully aid the Church in doing what is right. I believe it explains many things that weren't understood before regarding the sex abuse scandals and that it will make those who care about the Church stand up and take action, because we have been lulled into a false sense of security in believing that such scandals have been eliminated."

and that's what Michael a. Calace did for the walking wounded–with subliminal messages in Rape of the Soul.

Canada Free Press founding editor Most recent by Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years experience in the print media. Her work has appeared on Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com, Glenn Beck. Judi can be reached at: judi@canadafreepress.com


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