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Racy photos from Britney Spears' new album upset Catholics

Photos from Britney Spear’s new album, Blackout, showing the pop star coyly sitting on a priest’s lap in a confessional booth has drawn strong reactions from the Catholic community.

by Elena Garcia, Christian Today US Correspondent
Posted: Saturday, November 3, 2007, 12:42 (GMT)
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Photos from Britney Spear’s new album, Blackout, showing the pop star coyly sitting on a priest’s lap in a confessional booth has drawn strong reactions from the Catholic community.

The black-and-white photo is part of the album artwork featured in Spear’s fourth album. Another photo shows Spears, clad in fishnet stockings and a short skit, raising one leg and leaning suggestively against the wall of a confessional booth while a young priest sits on the other side.

While the photos have not sparked the level of outrage from Catholics as Madonna's past provocations, it has caught the attention of Catholic League president Bill Donohue, who called the pictures a “bottom of the barrel” stunt.

"This is all the puzzle pieces coming together. This girl is crashing," said Donohue in a New York Daily News report. "She's not even allowed to bring up her own kids because she's not responsible enough. Now we see she can't even entertain."

Kiera McCaffrey, director of communications of Catholic League, called the photographs a “cheap publicity stunt.”

The images were a ploy to get the media talking about her album instead of her music, McCaffrey told MTV.

“All we see is how troubled this girl is now, especially with her family, losing her kids, with her career on a downward slide,” she added. “She should be focusing on singing and dancing and trying to be an entertainer without mocking a Catholic sacrament."

Meanwhile, some have posted comments accusing the Catholic League and the media of exploiting Spears for their own publicity.

“I'm HONESTLY amazed that they don't seem to notice any other albums out there that might offend them,” read one comment posted on The Money Times. “No, they just make Britney a target. How unoriginal.”

In a commentary for Catholic Online, Deacon Keith Fournier said the photos just represent a “continued growth of anti-Catholicism” indicative of “culture corrupted.”

He said he only hopes the Britney’s exposure to a confessional in the photo shoot would help her to seek absolution in her own life.

Despite the sensationalised media attention Spears has received over the racy photos and questionable behaviour surrounding the custody battle with her ex-husband, her newest album has garnered some positive reviews.

The Philadelphia Inquirer called the album "a smartly produced, sleekly effective exercise in state-of-the-art escapist dance-pop."

"Just when you thought that Blackout was going to cut the power on Spears's pop stardom for good, it turns out that it's not so bad after all," the review said.

However, the Newsday reviewer said the new album was “terrible,” noting the focus on Spears was never based on her music alone.

“She was more about, well, packaging – the look, the videos, the personal life, everything that surrounded the music,” stated the review.

While Spears has many critics, a megachurch in Kentucky has decided to show the star support, love and compassion. Members at the Southland Christian Church in Lexington are gathering letters bearing messages such as “Britney, Jesus loves you," "The congregation of Southland Christian Church loves you as Jesus loves you," and "We are praying for you.”

"If she were your next-door neighbour in the same situation without the money and success, wouldn't you care about her problems? Wouldn't you pray for her and offer her support and encouragement?” Southland senior pastor Jon Weece asked members of the 8,000-person church.

According to reports Spears was raised as a Southern Baptist in her home state of Mississippi, part of the Bible Belt, and supposedly entered the music scene as a relatively devout Christian.



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Added: Monday, November 5, 2007, 20:03 (GMT)

More people should have compassion for Britney. Think about her whole situation. Yes, the money and fame are what we all think we want, but is it really? Give her breathing room. Pick on K-Fed. Really scrutinize him. By the way - she is from Louisiana not Mississippi.

Faye Hall, Natchez, MS USA

Added: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 15:53 (GMT)

in fact , this is too hard for any mother to be punished by banning her from seeing her kids !! in all religions , you can not do that , it is a sin ....even if she made mistakes ....and I think ther could be something like Threatening her once or twice that there will be a severe punishment >>>>then could do anything at all but not preventing a kid from seeing and sleeping in his mother's warmish arms !!!! and by the way this is one very good reason that caused that great confusion in the American society , for it digs into the human feelings when that kid grow up and discover what happen.....where is our feelings ?? where is our respect for each single SOUL ?? why this rude human lows that took away the rights GOD gave to each human !!!
I think there is somebody behind all of this..what we call jelousy and envy.........and God knows what else ......
and anyway , hold it hard Britney , fight and go for it , and approve to all of them that it was just a temporary drop , get your kids back ( we hope ) and look after them
....tell the jury the kids did nothing to be punished for ........................................and may GOd be with you then ...!

mohamed, Cairo / Egupt

Added: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 12:27 (GMT)

Thier is nothing wrong with the photos, it is not a cheap publicity stunt, the catholic church should worry less about Britney and concentrate more on things like the victims of the wildfire's. the on going war in Irag, New Orleans still has not recovered from Katrina, etc etc

Brian, Sterling Hieghts MI

Added: Saturday, November 3, 2007, 20:00 (GMT)

Truly this young girl needs help.

she's been a counterfeit of her original life for a long time

lets pray for her

eddie ssemakula, kampala-uganda

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