
An outdoor display by the Penn State
art department included a statue of the Virgin Mary resting within
what appeared to be a grotto setting but which was actually female
genitals complete with surrounding pubic hair, emanating blood. When
a priest from the Catholic campus ministry complained, he was told the
work was intended to bring attention to "oppressed women in the
church."
While giving its blessing to "vaginal" art, Penn State discourages
nativity scenes as being contrary to the spirit of multiculturalism.
The university banned a Christmas tree from its Old Main Hall.
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