
I don't know that I've seen a better example of self-induced irony in my lifetime.
This is an actual logo designed in 1973 for the Catholic Church’s Archdiocesan Youth Commission, which even won an award from the Art Directors Club of Los Angeles. No one could have predicted that this might somehow be misconstrued.
Seeing something like this makes one wonder what
this canonical favorite is supposed to mean:
"My children, kneel before your God in the Eucharist. Do not stand like you stand in meeting halls, but kneel and give Him a just love and observance of honor" -- Our Lady of the Roses, July 14, 1979
Yes, by all means, children, give your local parish priest a "
just love" while kneeling before God.