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Vatican to take legal action over Benetton pope-kissing ad
The Vatican said on Thursday it will take legal steps to halt the distribution of a photo montage showing the pope in a lip-lock with an imam as part of an advertising campaign for Benetton. The Italian firm has already said it will withdraw the ad.
REUTERS - The Vatican said on Thursday it would take legal action to stop the distribution of a photo montage in an advertisement by the Italian fashion firm Benetton showing Pope Benedict kissing an imam on the mouth.
A statement said the Vatican had told its lawyers in Italy and around the world to “take the proper legal measures” to stop the use of the photo, even in the media.
It was not clear from the statement if the Vatican intended to sue Benetton directly for damages.
The statement said the ad was “damaging to not only to dignity of the pope and the Catholic Church but also to the feelings of believers.”
Benetton said on Wednesday night that it was withdrawing the advertisement, part of the firm’s latest shock campaign, in which a number of world leaders are seen kissing each other on the mouth in photo montages.
The withdrawal came after the Vatican issued an initial protest which called the use of the unauthorised and “manipulative” use of the pope’s picture in the photo montage totally unacceptable.
“This is a grave lack of respect for the pope, an offence against the sentiments of the faithful and a clear example of how advertising can violate elementary rules of respect for people in order to attract attention through provocation,” spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said on Wednesday night.
A large banner with the image of the pope and the imam was hung from a bridge near the Vatican on Wednesday morning but later removed.
But on Thursday morning the picture was still on the window of a store in the square at Rome’s Trevi Fountain, one of the most popular tourist sites in Rome.
The photo montage of the pope kissing the imam on the mouth was still widely available on the internet on Thursday morning.
In its statement announcing the withdrawal of the ad, Benetton said the purpose of its campaign was “exclusively to fight the culture of hate in every form” but said it had nonetheless decided to withdraw the image.
“We are sorry that the use of an image of the pontiff and the imam should have offended the sensibilities of the faithful in this way,” it said in a statement.
Other photo montages in the same campaign, in which Benetton says it supports the Unhate Foundation, show other world leaders kissing each other on the mouth.
U.S. President Barack Obama is shown kissing Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in one.
The Italian clothing company has run controversial advertising campaigns in the past, including one that showed grieving parents at the bedside of a man dying of AIDS.



























Comments (4)
pope & imam kissing image
Benetton should be punished in such a way that in future others should not repeat the same mistake.
science
iam your fan but your smile is very cute
islam
i like
I love this campaign
The vatican is the main source of hate. It's just a picture, it's art. Get over it.
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