Too Pretty? Easter Poster of Jesus Prompts Criticism in Spain

MADRID — A poster in the southern Spanish city of Seville that depicts a young, handsome Jesus wearing only a loincloth has unleashed a storm on social media, with some calling it an affront to the figure of Christ and others posting lewd remarks and memes poking fun at the image.

The poster by internationally recognized Seville artist Salustiano García Cruz shows a fresh-faced Jesus without a crown of thorns, no suffering face and minuscule wounds on the hands and ribcage. It was commissioned and approved by the General Council of Brotherhoods, which organizes the renowned and immensely popular Holy Week processions ahead of Easter in Seville.

As soon as it was unveiled last week criticism of it went viral on social media and a debate erupted over how a resurrected Christ should be depicted. Many called it a disgrace, inappropriate, too pretty, modernist and out of line with Seville’s Easter tradition.

Spain is predominantly Catholic and church traditions such as marriage, baptisms and religious parades are immensely popular both among believers and nonbelievers. A campaign on Change.org to have the poster of Jesus withdrawn was signed by some 14,000 people from around the country.

The artist, García, defended the work and dismissed the poster’s critics as old fashioned.

“There is nothing revolutionary in the painting,” García told Atlas news agency. “There is contemporaneity, but all the elements that I have used are elements that have been used in the last seven centuries in sacred art.

“I don’t see at what point, at what element, people who don’t like it don’t like it,” he said.

In another interview published by El Mundo daily, Garcia responded to criticism from conservative groups that the depiction of Jesus was “effeminate” or “homoerotic.”

“A gay Christ because he looks sweet and is handsome, come on! We are in the 21st century,” García said.

The artist said he used his son, Horacio, as the model for the poster.

“It caught us a little more by surprise because everything was done with respect,” Horacio Garcia told Atlas.

“A lot of controversy comes from the fact that the model is too good, the Christ too handsome, too attractive,” he said. But it hasn’t been all bad: Horacio Garcia said he also has received many compliments and good wishes from people.

The General Council of Brotherhoods has so far ignored calls to replace the poster before Holy Week at the end of March. In past years, some posters for different Catholic celebrations were withdrawn following criticism.

Seville Mayor José Luis Sanz labeled the controversy “artificial.”

“I like the poster,” he said, adding that not all Holy Week posters can be the same each year. “Some posters are riskier, some more classical, some are more daring.”

«Це початок нашої відповіді» – у Пентагоні розповіли деталі серії ударів в Іраку та Сирії

Збройні сили США 2 лютого завдали ударів по семи об’єктах, які включали понад 85 цілей в Іраку і Сирії

Представники країн ЄС одноголосно схвалили законопроєкт про ШІ

Європейський Союз став першим міжнародним об’єднанням, яке схвалило обов’язкові правила впровадження технологій ШІ

Carl Weathers, Linebacker-Turned-Actor in ‘Rocky,’ ‘Predator’ Movies, Dies

NEW YORK — Carl Weathers, a former NFL linebacker who became a Hollywood action movie and comedy star, playing nemesis-turned-ally Apollo Creed in the “Rocky” movies, facing off against Arnold Schwarzenegger in “Predator” and teaching golf in “Happy Gilmore,” has died. He was 76.

Matt Luber, his manager, said Weathers died Thursday. His family issued a statement saying he died “peacefully in his sleep.”

Weathers was comfortable flexing his muscles on the big screen in “Action Jackson” as well as joking around on the small screen in such shows as “Arrested Development.” He was perhaps most closely associated with Creed, who made his first appearance as the cocky, undisputed heavyweight world champion in 1976’s “Rocky,” starring Sylvester Stallone.

“It puts you on the map and makes your career, so to speak. But that’s a one-off, so you’ve got to follow it up with something. Fortunately, those movies kept coming, and Apollo Creed became more and more in people’s consciousness and welcome in their lives, and it was just the right guy at the right time,” he told The Daily Beast in 2017.

Most recently, Weathers appeared in all three seasons of the Disney+ hit “The Mandalorian,” for which he earned an Emmy nomination in 2021.

Creed, who appeared in the first four “Rocky” movies, memorably died in the ring of 1984’s “Rocky IV,” going toe-to-toe with the hulking, steroid-using Soviet Ivan Drago, played by Dolph Lundgren.

Weathers went on to 1987’s “Predator,” where he flexed his pecs alongside Schwarzenegger, Jesse Ventura and a host of others, and 1988’s nouveau blaxploitation flick “Action Jackson.”

He later added a false wooden hand to play a golf pro for the 1996 comedy classic “Happy Gilmore” opposite Adam Sandler and starred in Dick Wolf’s short-lived spin-off series “Chicago Justice” in 2017.

He also voiced Combat Carl in the “Toy Story” franchise.

Weathers grew up admiring actors such as Woody Strode, whose combination of physique and acting prowess in “Spartacus” made an early impression. Others he idolized included actors Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte and athletes Jim Brown and Muhammad Ali, stars who broke the mold and the color barrier.

“There are so many people that came before me who I admired and whose success I wanted to emulate, and just kind of hit the benchmarks they hit in terms of success, who created a pathway that I’ve been able to walk and find success as a result. And hopefully I can inspire someone else to do good work as well,” he told the Detroit News in 2023.

Growing up in New Orleans, Weathers started performing in plays as early as grade school. In high school, athletics took him down another path, but he would reunite with his first love later in life.

Weathers played college football at San Diego State University — he majored in theater — and went on to play for one season in the NFL, for the Oakland Raiders, in 1970.

After the Raiders, he joined the Canadian Football League, playing for two years while finishing his studies during the offseason at San Francisco State University. He graduated with a B.A. in drama in 1974.

After appearing in several films and TV shows, including “Good Times,” “The Six Million Dollar Man,” “In the Heat of the Night” and “Starsky & Hutch,” as well as fighting Nazis alongside Harrison Ford in “Force 10 From Navarone,” Weathers landed his knockout role — Creed. He told The Hollywood Reporter that his start in the iconic franchise was not auspicious.

He was asked to read with the writer, Stallone, then unknown. Weathers read the scene but felt it didn’t land and so he blurted out: “I could do a lot better if you got me a real actor to work with,” he recalled. “So I just insulted the star of the movie without really knowing it and not intending to.”

Weathers is survived by two sons.

США розпочали удари у відповідь по пов’язаних з Іраном об’єктах в Сирії та Іраку – ЗМІ

«Україна доводитиме брехню Росії» – Кориневич щодо попереднього рішення суду ООН

«Наказ про тимчасові заходи залишається в силі, і це означає що РФ залишається під прямим зобов’язанням негайно зупинити всі військові дії на території України»

Литва передала Україні нову партію військової допомоги

За даними відомства, до пакета увійшла понад тисяча пострілів до шведського ручного протитанкового гранатомета «Карл Густав»

«Спотворення реальності». МЗС України вимагає пояснень від німецького телеканалу після сюжету про окупований Маріуполь

«Спотворення реальності – це не журналістика. Крім того, візит керівника московського бюро ZDF до окупованого Маріуполя без згоди України є порушенням українського законодавства»

Росії «доведеться відповісти за свої злочини» – МЗС Франції про загибель французьких волонтерів в Україні

Напередодні голова Херсонської обласної військової адміністрації Олександр Прокудін заявив, що російська армія вчергове обстріляла Берислав, внаслідок чого постраждали і загинули іноземні волонтери

Пхеньян запустив кілька крилатих ракет – Південна Корея

Об’єднаний комітет начальників штабів Південної Кореї заявив, що військові аналізують запуски

У Держдепі CША відреагували на заяву Путіна про «демілітаризовану зону» між РФ і Україною

У Держдепартаменті CША кажуть, якби Росія дійсно хотіла продемонструвати зацікавленість у цьому, вона могла б почати з демілітаризації тих частин України, де зараз перебувають російські сили

Командувач Тихоокеанського флоту США розповів про важливість підтримки України для миру в регіоні

Неспроможність Росії досягти своїх намірів в Україні безпосередньо «є стримуючим фактором у західній частині Тихого океану і безпосередньо заспокоює партнерів»

У Словаччині тисячі людей вийшли на протест проти політики уряду Фіца

Найбільше – 30 тисяч словаків – зібрала демонстрація в столиці країни Братиславі

Помічника депутата Бундестагу від «Альтернативи для Німеччини» запідозрили у зв’язках із ФСБ

Управління внутрішніх справ Сенату землі Берлін намагається позбавити Сергієнка громадянства ФРН, яке він отримав у листопаді 2022 року, пише Spiegel

У Польщі почалася щорічна військова кваліфікація. На комісію викличуть приблизно 230 тисяч осіб

Центральний військовий центр комплектування раніше акцентував, що кваліфікація – це не призов на військову службу

Cуд у РФ продовжив запобіжний захід журналістці Радіо Свобода Курмашевій до 5 квітня

Адвокат Алсу Курмашевої просив про зміну запобіжного заходу на домашній арешт, але в задоволенні цього клопотання було відмовлено

Владна партія Грузії висунула Кобахідзе на посаду прем’єр-міністра

Це сталося через кілька днів після того, як Іраклій Ґарібашвілі пішов у відставку з посади голови уряду

ЄС на позачерговому саміті обговорить допомогу Україні на 50 млрд євро і вето Угорщини

Прем’єр-міністр Угорщини Віктор Орбан останнім часом заявляв, що готовий погодитися на внесення цих 50 мільярдів євро на допомогу Україні до бюджетного плану ЄС, але за умови, що це рішення переглядатимуть щороку

Dissident Russian Rockers Held in Thailand Fly to Israel, Band Says

Bangkok — A dissident Russian-Belarusian rock band held in Thailand on immigration charges have left the kingdom to fly to Israel, according to a post Thursday on the group’s official Facebook page.

Bi-2 have criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine, and their arrest sparked fears they would be deported to Russia where they would face persecution.

Thailand’s National Security Council, chaired by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, took charge of the case on Wednesday, and early Thursday the band’s Facebook page confirmed they had left the country.

“All musicians of the Bi-2 group have safely left Thailand and are heading to Tel Aviv,” read the post.

Several members of the band have dual nationalities, including Israeli and Australian.

On Wednesday, the band said singer Egor Bortnik, known by his stage name Lyova, had already left Thailand to fly to Israel.

The band were held last week after they played a gig on Phuket, a southern island popular with Russian holidaymakers.

Thai officials said they were arrested for performing without the correct work permits and transferred to an immigration detention center in Bangkok.

The organizers of the band’s Thailand concerts — which also included a show in the raucous beach resort of Pattaya — said all the necessary permits were obtained, but the band had been issued tourist visas in error.

VPI Event accused the Russian consulate of having waged a campaign to cancel the concerts since December and said they had faced “unprecedented pressure” as they sought the band’s release.

Bi-2 are well known in Russia.

Several of their concerts were cancelled in 2022 after they refused to play at a venue with banners supporting the war in Ukraine, after which they left Russia.

One of the band’s founders has openly denounced the Putin government, saying it makes him feel “only disgust” and accusing the long-serving leader of having “destroyed” Russia.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) earlier this week urged Thailand to let the band go free, saying they would face “persecution” if returned to Russia — pointing to comments by a Kremlin foreign ministry spokesperson accusing the band of “sponsoring terrorism.”

HRW said Russia’s foreign ministry last year designated frontman Bortnik a “foreign agent” for opposing the war in Ukraine.

Exiled Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya weighed into the case on Wednesday, urging Thailand to “find a solution” to ensure the band’s freedom.

“I’m worried about the situation involving the Belarus-born rock band Bi-2,” she wrote on social media platform X.

“It’s now absolutely clear that Russia is behind the operation to deport the band.” 

Міноборони Росії заявило про чергову атаку безпілотників у трьох областях

У російському відомстві заявили, що нібито збили 11 безпілотників. Про руйнування наразі невідомо. Перевірити цю інформацію з незалежних джерел редакція поки не може

ЗМІ: в Лондоні затримали колишнього російського губернатора окупованого Севастополя

Дмитра Овсяннікова підозрюють у порушенні санкційного законодавства

У Білому домі заявили, що на тлі затримки надання ЄС артснарядів Києву допомога США є критично важливою

Джон Кірбі каже, що інші країни очікують від США лідерства – рішень і визначеності щодо того, як виглядатиме підтримка України в майбутньому

На виборах президента Словаччини змагатимуться 11 кандидатів. Чинна президентка не балотується

Перший тур президентських виборів відбудеться 23 березня

With Bonfires, Hope, Iran’s Minority Zoroastrians Mark Sadeh Holiday

TEHRAN, Iran — Lighting fires that brightened the night sky, followers of Iran’s minority Zoroastrian religion marked the Sadeh festival in several cities Tuesday, celebrating the end of the coldest winter days.

Every year on January 30, Zoroastrians gather after sunset to celebrate the 50 days and 50 nights remaining until spring. Sadah, which means “the 100,” is an ancient feast from when the religion was the dominant faith in the powerful Persian empire, which collapsed after the Arab invasion in the 7th century.

On the southwestern outskirts of Tehran, several Zoroastrian priests and priestesses, dressed in white from head-to-toe to symbolize purity, led young followers to light a giant bonfire in a joyful ceremony.

Around the fire, people listened to bands and theological lectures as they milled about while eating and celebrating.

In a rare move, the Islamic Republic’s air force band played the national anthem, among other tunes, to the excitement of the attendees.

Iran’s 85 million population is mostly Shiite Muslim. The country has been ruled by hardline clerics who preach a strict version of Islam since the 1979 Islamic revolution. They discourage people from following pre-Islamic feasts and traditions.

Zoroastrianism is a monotheistic religion that predates Christianity and Islam. It was founded 3,800 years ago by the prophet Zoroaster. It stresses good deeds, and fire plays a central role in worship as a symbol of truth and the spirit of God. Zoroastrians stress they are not fire worshippers but see fire as a symbol of righteousness.

Alongside other minorities, including Christians and Jews, they have one representative in parliament, Esfandiar Ekhtiari.

During Tuesday’s ceremny, Ekhtiari said the celebration belongs to everyone and is a symbol of “felicity, respect to humanity and nature as well as human beings.”

In 2023, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization recognized Sadeh for its Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity from Iran and Tajikistan.

Although they have common elements, such as lighting fire, the Sadeh festival is different from Nowruz, which marks the Persian new year.

Нуланд переконана, що Конгрес США підтримає надання додаткової допомоги Україні

Також американська посадовиця заявила, що двопартійна підтримка України залишається сильною по всій країні