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Bishop Calls Out Apple TV, Says It Offends. God Will Not Be Mocked. – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Bishop Calls Out Apple TV, Says It Offends. God Will Not Be Mocked.

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By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Substack, June 11, 2025

Something unspeakably vile took place other day – a scene aired on a streaming platform (Apple TV+) in the show “Friends and Neighbors” portrayed actors breaking into a Catholic church, stealing the consecrated Hosts from the tabernacle, mocking the Eucharist as “the Body of Christ,” dipping the consecrated Host in jam like a snack, simulating Communion, and then committing a sexual act in the pews.

This is not art. This is not edgy satire. This is sacrilege – brazen, calculated, and demonic.The Holy Eucharist is not a symbol. It is not a dramatic prop. It is not cultural furniture for a godless script. The Most Holy Eucharist is Jesus Christ Himself – Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity. To violate Him in this way is to crucify Him anew.

As the Apostle warns:

“Therefore whosoever shall eat this bread, or drink the chalice of the Lord unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and of the blood of the Lord” (I Cor. 11:27).

The silence of Catholics in the face of such desecration would itself be a sin. We cannot, and will not, be silent.

To the producers and platform executives who permitted this blasphemy: You have desecrated the holiest mystery on earth. What you treat as entertainment is what the saints and martyrs died to defend.

To the faithful: I urge you to pray in reparation. Offer a Holy Hour before the Blessed Sacrament. Attend Mass. Pray the Rosary with the specific intention of making reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, so grievously wounded again.

And yes, I urge you to remove your support from platforms that mock and defile our Lord. If they will not stop, we must walk away. Christ is not for sale. His Church is not for spectacle. And His Eucharistic Heart is not a script device for ratings.

Let us remember the words of Pope Pius XII:

“The sin of the century is the loss of the sense of sin.”

We see it now in full display. But we also know this: “God is not mocked” (Galatians 6:7). He will not be silent forever. And until then, His Church must not be silent either.

Let our cry rise to heaven with the voice of the Psalmist:

“For the zeal of Thy house hath eaten me up: and the reproaches of them that reproached Thee are fallen upon me” (Ps. 68:10).

To Christ in the Eucharist, we offer our sorrow. To the world, we offer our witness. To the perpetrators: we say – repent, for the day of mercy is still open, but it will not be forever.”

Christ remains in the tabernacles of the world. Hidden, humble, waiting – and still wounded. Let us now draw close and console Him.

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