The Catholic Arts Center in New York has canceled a series of workshops titled “Improvisation for Perverts” because organizers “failed to disclose the content of the event,” according to a spokesperson for the Archdiocese of New York.
Catholic media “The Pillar” was the first interrupt the conversation The event was scheduled to be held at the Sheen Thought Culture Center on March 4th, 6th, and 9th.However, the workshop was canceled before the initial report was published, and the Eventbrite page that sold their tickets has since been deleted, according to the Archdiocese of New York. underan archdiocese spokesperson told the magazine.
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The event was reportedly organized by Canada-based dominatrix “Mistress Diamond Blue,” who describes herself as a “sacred feminine sexual shaman” and who in her book It was supposed to feature a series of classes on explicit perversions, such as the one described. Website The focus of this hands-on experience is to reach your full potential as an individual and as a member of a community. Learn how to connect with others from a place of deep compassion and empathy. In this crash course, you’ll learn how to create a secure container and connect with others without an agenda. ” (Related: Louisiana priest arrested for allegedly having threesome at church altar)
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TAccording to The Pillar, the archdiocese was initially unaware of the workshop, but claims it is “looking into it.” The highly sexualized show was quickly canceled, but the canceled events are just a few days after the Catholic Church in New York was heavily criticized for hosting the funeral of LGBTQ activist Cecilia Gentili at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. It took place a week later.
