The Catholic Church Has Been Quietly Selling Porn In Germany
LatestThe Catholic Church is no stranger to preaching one thing and doing another. There are, of course, the recent sexual abuse cases, and who can forget the Crusades? Now we have a new—less egregious but still annoying—violation to add to the list! Here goes: It turns out that the Catholic Church in Germany owns a publishing house that sells pornography, and now that people have found out they’re trying to claim it was all a big misunderstanding! Of course it was.
The publisher in question is Weltbild, a very large German media company (it’s second only to Amazon in size) that has been wholly owned by the Catholic Church for 30 years. It’s recently been discovered that the company has long published some very adult-sounding books:
Weltbild’s massive assortment of titles available to customers online includes some 2,500 “erotic” books with unmistakably lewd titles including Call Me Slut!, Take Me Here, Take Me Now! and Lawyer’s Whore, to name a few. The publisher’s website also pictures the titles’ lascivious dust jackets that feature colour photographs of scantily clad women in high heels and erotic underwear.
Oh, and let’s not forget about another of their books called Sluts Boarding School. How very…Catholic? Mmm, not so much. The Church—officially, anyway!—is no great fan of pornography. In fact, it’s considered a “grave offense” and the Church says, “Civil authorities should prevent the production and distribution of pornographic materials.” Well, that certainly makes a compelling case for why the Church should NOT be paying to publish books like Lawyer’s Whore. And yet, they are!