WorldAn Adelaide Catholic school says it will remodel a statue of a saint over concerns it is suggestive. However, the unfortunate placement of the bread raised other connotations with the school apologising for any concerns the design may have caused. In a message posted on Facebook, principal Simon Cobiac apologised to the school community for "any concerns and publicity" caused by the statue. He said the school had approved its design and commissioned a sculptor in Vietnam, but "upon arrival the three-dimensional statue was deemed by the [school] to be potentially suggestive". The Adelaide Advertiser newspaper said the statue had been installed last week and later covered with a black cloth.
Source: Sunday Times November 22, 2017 06:45 UTC