An Australian Catholic school was compelled to cover up new statue of a Saint

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Catholic School Forced To Cover Up New Statue Of A Saint Giving Out Bread Due To An Unintentional Provocative Design

Due to a major design flaw, a Catholic school in Adelaide has been forced to cover up a brand new statue after the unfortunate placement of a loaf of bread caused a stir online.

Blackfriars Priory School in Prospect unveiled the statue of St Dominic last week, in which the religious icon is depicted handing a young boy a loaf of bread.

The school has since been forced to cover the statue with a black cloth after students were found taking inappropriate photos on Friday and this week it was completely cordoned off, according to The Advertiser.

Images of the statue have been shared on an Adelaide Instagram page and have attracted more than 2700 likes and more than 350 comments since being uploaded on Sunday.

Social media users were quick to express their disbelief that no one had noticed the design flaw before it was approved.

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St Dominic is meant to be handing the young boy a load of bread but that is not what some people think it looks like. Photo / Instagram

“Like who the hell designed, approved and erected it and no one thought about it,” one Instagram user commented.

“Was there seriously no one that looked at this before it was installed,” another said.
One commenter added: “This is the first time bread has been unappealing to me in my whole life.”

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