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An ad celebrating the 10th anniversary of Sony's Playstation which ran in Italian newspapers and magazines has outraged Catholics. With the headline "Ten Years of Passion", the image is of a man with a wry smile wearing a crown of thorns in the shape of the triangles, circles and squares in the Playstation logo. Sony reportedly spent millions of pounds on the campaign which was to encompass print, tv and billboards.
The original Italian text "Dieci anni di passione" translates to "Ten years of passion.
This reworking of the sacred image caused a flood of complaints. Vatican official Cardinal Ersilio Tonini said: "You cannot adapt the Passion of Christ for an advert for a video game."
âIf this had concerned Islam there would have been a really strong reaction,â Sciortino was quoted as saying in the Corriere della Sera newspaper.
Italian Cardinal Ersilio Tonini, among the first to speak out, denounced the ad as âan irreverent mockeryâ.
âThe advert displays a lack of taste which conceals a lack of respect. Kids shouldnât be induced into believing that the passion of Christ is a game,â he said.
Catholic politicians also voiced their disapproval, with one describing the image as "nearly blasphemous".
Sony Computer Entertainment Italia issued a statement Friday in which it said it âregretted the reactionsâ to the campaign, saying that the message had been âmisunderstoodâ.
Meanwhile, in Ireland, Irish bookmaker Paddy Power has had to find off the ire of angry Christians. The billboard on display in the Irish Capital depicts Jesus and the Apostles gambling at the Last Supper in a variation of Lenoardo da Vinci's famous painting of the Last Supper.