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Grand Valley State University's Blasphemous Artwork Offends Christian Faith

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At Grand Valley State University (GVSU), a troubling controversy has unfolded over a series of paintings displayed in the Kirkhof Center. The artwork, as seen in this LifeSiteNews video, created by student Irlanda Beltran, features modified images of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a beloved Catholic icon of the Virgin Mary. These paintings, with their disturbing alterations and deeply disrespectful symbolism, have ignited outrage among Christian students and faculty alike.

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By Abigail James
2/13/2025 (2 months ago)

Published in U.S.

Keywords: Blasphemous art, Grand Valley State University, Virgin Mary painting

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