Artist behind controversial piece in Linz cathedral says vandalism shows there are still ‘people who question women’s right to their own bodies’

Vandals have beheaded a sculpture of the Virgin Mary giving birth to Jesus on display in the cathedral in the Austrian city of Linz. The work had drawn criticism from some Catholics, who said it was blasphemous.

The sculpture had been on view at the St Mary Cathedral, Austria’s largest, as part of an art installation about women’s roles, family images and gender equality, the Linz diocese said in a statement. It said the vandalism, which occurred on Monday, had been reported to police.

The identity of the vandals was unknown. But Alexander Tschugguel, an Austrian traditionalist Catholic responsible for the so-called “Pachamama” act of vandalism during the Vatican’s 2019 Amazon synod, said in a social media post on Tuesday that he had been contacted by those responsible.

Tschugguel praised the “Hero of Linz” and posted what he said was a statement from the anonymous vandal explaining the motivation. The statement implied that the person’s emails and calls to the diocese to complain about the sculpture had been ignored.

  • TheHarpyEagle
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    4 months ago

    I’m not sure if it’s the artists intention or not, but it gets at the heart of a lot of misogyny. What could possibly be controversial about Mary giving birth? It’s an interesting question to put to the (mostly) men who decry the installation.

    • @[email protected]
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      24 months ago

      I think they resent the reminder that a woman gave birth to their god. A woman having that kind of power and authority is abhorrent in their minds.

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        14 months ago

        But when the set time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law,

        Galatians 4:4

        They should read their own book in that case.

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          24 months ago

          To clarify: They know it. They just don’t like being reminded. In their minds, any suggestion that women should have a more active role in the church hierarchy is borderline heresy.

          • @afraid_of_zombies
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            No heresy about it. First Timothy. Are you a women who identifies as a Christian? If so you are too keep silent because the people with cocks are talking. Don’t like? Stop worshipping a lie.

            Never ever will get why women put up with the Abrahamic faiths. Be better to just stick a knife in the throat of their local shaman and get executed vs living a life as a sex doll.