Franciscan Father Capristan blesses a 70-pound, 15-foot long loaf of bread while youngsters prepare to dig in. Bakers Michael d'Amico and his son, Cosmo, created the loaf for 2 hours and 40 minutes in honor of St. Anthony's Day.
Notice the date is 1959. People weren't nearly as likely to draw lewd conclusions from such imagery, or as likely to criticize the Catholic Church. At least not publicly.
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Mad_As_Hell ago
Have you done a reverse image search?
podestakilledmyson ago
yes and it seems to be the only copy in existence on the internet..
redditsuckz ago
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Franciscan Father Capristan blesses a 70-pound, 15-foot long loaf of bread while youngsters prepare to dig in. Bakers Michael d'Amico and his son, Cosmo, created the loaf for 2 hours and 40 minutes in honor of St. Anthony's Day.
http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/nyjadc/ItemDetails.cfm?id=569#navtop
rooting4redpillers ago
Notice the date is 1959. People weren't nearly as likely to draw lewd conclusions from such imagery, or as likely to criticize the Catholic Church. At least not publicly.