Paris Olympic Sacrilege: 5 Broader Contexts (2024)

COMMENTARY: Satan is at work in the world, cultural confusion, corporate influence, ecclesial criticism and preventive preparation.

What needed to be said about the sacrilegious opening ceremonies of the Paris Olympics has been said — with righteous indignation and appropriate anger. Catholics were right to take offense at what is offensive to God and to fiercely denounce it. There is no shortage of biblical precedents to draw upon.

The sacrilege took place within five broader contexts: Satan at work in the world, cultural confusion, corporate influence, ecclesial criticism and preventive preparation.

Satan Returns to France

Satan came back. To be sure, the demons are never wholly absent from this fallen world. But sometimes their work is more easily seen.

On July 26, 2016, 85-year-old Father Jacques Hamel was celebrating morning Mass in Normandy, France, when two young jihadists from ISIS killed him, slitting his throat. In his last moments, Father Hamel recognized exactly who was coming for him, addressing his murderers: “Be gone, Satan!”

Exactly eight years later, on July 26, 2024, Satan came back to France. His instruments this time were not bloodthirsty jihadists, but the artistic directors of the opening ceremonies, who conceived of the sacrilegious drag-queen parody of the Last Supper. Just as God has his willing instruments, so too does Satan.

The deep significance of the sacrilege is that Satan knows what the Last Supper accomplished. There, Jesus instituted the means by which he would remain in the world. Knowing that, Satan rebels. He rebels by killing Father Hamel at the altar; he rebels with mockery before a global audience.

Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper depicts the moment in which Jesus tells the apostles that one of them would betray him. It was at that precise moment that Satan acted at the Last Supper:

“So lying thus, close to the breast of Jesus, [the disciple whom Jesus loved] said to him, ‘Lord, who is it?’ Jesus answered, ‘It is he to whom I shall give this morsel when I have dipped it.’ So when he had dipped the morsel, he gave it to Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot. Then after the morsel, Satan entered into him. Jesus said to him, ‘What you are going to do, do quickly’” (John 13:25-27).

Da Vinci did not paint Satan at that moment, though he was present. The Olympic mockery reminded us that Satan entered Judas at that moment. Satan knows what is at stake, and so he slinks around the Last Supper, slinks around the altar. His slinking at the Olympics was only more obvious.

The Tranquility of Orgy?

When Olympic officials faced ferocious criticism for the sacrilegious scene, they offered a weak “if-you-were-offended” apology.

But in real time, the official Twitter account explained that the arrival of the Greek god Dionysus at the Last Supper parody “makes us aware of the absurdity of violence between human beings.”

This betrays a serious cultural confusion about the philosophical tradition of the West. The Last Supper, with its Passover roots and promise of sacrificial love, is the path to true peace. Dionysus — also called Bacchus — offers a different kind of dinner, full of distraction in drink and revelry. There is no sacrifice. Revelry and debauchery are not paths to fellowship and harmony. Philosophers know that, as do bouncers who break up bar fights. The Olympics forgot that.

The Christian tradition — articulated by St. Augustine — understands that peace is the tranquility of order. Peace requires that right relations prevail, not merely the absence of violence. Paris offered instead the turbulence of the orgy, where there is no attempt to order passions at all.

Corporate Dimension

The Olympics are principally a marketing vehicle for giant corporations, at which athletics is the draw. Everything that takes place is carefully reviewed — with an exacting eye toward licensing and copyright issues. Indeed, those who posted video footage of the opening ceremonies were contacted quickly to take down the copyrighted material.

Many critics made the point that the Olympics would never have mocked something sacred in Islam. True, but the more relevant point is that the Olympics would not have mocked anything regarding Visa, or Toyota or Coca-Cola. Nothing happens without the permission of the corporate paymasters.

Undoubtedly the ceremonies were reviewed to ensure nothing untoward would be said about the commercial giants who pay for it. It thus bears noting that the consultants of the corporate class did not make any objection to the plans to mock Christianity.

Criticism by Churchmen

The American criticism of the ceremonies was led by prominent Churchmen, including two Minnesota prelates, Bishop Andrew Cozzens of Crookston and Bishop Robert Barron of Winona-Rochester. They followed the French bishops, who “deeply deplored” what took place. All around the world there were strong denunciations, including from the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople. Neither the Vatican nor Pope Francis made any comment.

The episode demonstrated that wide, deep and timely criticism can be effective. As Catholics began to read John 6 at Sunday Mass, many preachers took their lead from the protesting prelates and addressed from the pulpit the reasons that Eucharistic blasphemy is so serious. It became a powerful teaching moment.

A key lesson is that critical voices need to be on point, quick off the mark and hard-hitting. Bishop Cozzens spoke of “sorrow, shock and righteous anger.”

To be avoided is the more conciliatory approach, couching criticism of the part in the praise of the whole. Bishop Emmanuel Gobilliard, the French bishops’ delegate to the Paris Olympics, wrote to the president of the International Olympic Committee “to tell him how hurt I was by certain segments of the ceremony, but also to encourage him, because I saw so many beautiful things alongside it.”

Such encouragement is a mistake. A chef who includes a bit of rotting meat on a plate ought not to be encouraged because of the tasty vegetables alongside it. The whole thing needs to be sent back and thrown out.

Getting Ready for Notre Dame

There is a pressing reason for strong denunciations now. It is essential preventive preparation. In December, the cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris will be reconsecrated after the fire of Holy Week 2019. Pope Francis has been invited to attend.

The French state owns Notre Dame, so it will have great influence on the ceremonies there, as it did on the opening ceremonies. There are certainly some who will be delighted if the dominant image of that day is the Holy Father being wheeled into the cathedral in the company of drag queens. The suitable and fierce response to the Olympics will put Catholic officials in a stronger position to resist any similar mischief in a few months.

The Notre Dame reconsecration now offers a timely remedy to the abomination of the Olympics, a necessary reminder to France of its own deep, Catholic tradition.

Paris Olympic Sacrilege: 5 Broader Contexts (2024)

FAQs

Paris Olympic Sacrilege: 5 Broader Contexts? ›

The sacrilege took place within five broader contexts: Satan at work in the world, cultural confusion, corporate influence, ecclesial criticism and preventive preparation.

What is the controversy with the Olympics opening ceremony? ›

The opening ceremony has been a source of controversy and scrutiny, featuring scenes of drag queens and another homage to a festival honoring the Greek god Dionysus that many thought was a parody of Leonardo Da Vinci's painting "The Last Supper."

What was the mocking of The Last Supper at the Olympics? ›

The event's planners and organizers have denied that the sequence was inspired by “The Last Supper,” or that it intended to mock or offend. In the performance broadcast during the ceremony, a woman wearing a silver, halo-like headdress stood at the center of a long table, with drag queens posing on either side of her.

What does the Paris Olympics logo mean? ›

The emblem, which incorporates several symbols—a female face symbolizing liberty, the Olympic flame signifying universal progress and gold representing human excellence—was mocked for its visual similarity to beauty brands, salon logos and the Tinder app icon.

What is the theme of the Paris Olympics? ›

What is the motto of the 2024 Summer Olympics? The motto of the 2024 Paris Olympics is "Games Wide Open" (French: Ouvrons grand les Jeux). The slogan represents the goal of delivering a more responsible, inclusive, equal and spectacular games. What is the mascot of the 2024 Summer Olympics?

What is the Olympic controversy? ›

Women's boxing is at the center of the latest Olympics controversy as critics take issue with the participation of two athletes — Imane Khelif of Algeria and Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan — who have failed gender eligibility tests in the past.

Have there been any scandals in the Olympics? ›

During its history, both the Summer and Winter Games have been a subject of scandals and controversies, including the use of performance enhancing drugs.

Why was the Paris opening ceremony controversial? ›

The opening ceremony of the Paris Games, hosted by France, received backlash for featuring a drag queen performance. The performance was seen as a depiction of Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" and was criticized for being disrespectful to religious beliefs.

Why was the opening ceremony controversial? ›

Although the ceremony's artistic director, Thomas Jolly, and other participants have repeatedly said the scene wasn't inspired by “The Last Supper,” critics interpreted that part of the show as a mockery of Leonardo Da Vinci's painting showing Jesus Christ and his apostles.

What is the winners curse Olympics? ›

These problems – known as the "winner's curse" – have a long history. Debts from the 1976 Montreal Olympics were only paid off in 2006. Revenues do not cover spending: Tokyo made $5.8bn in 2020, but spent $13bn.

Why is the Paris 2024 logo a woman? ›

This is Marianne, an enduring symbol of France since the French Revolution. “Marianne, symbol of the French Republic, represents the same values we find in sport, the Olympics and the Paralympics — humanism, fraternity, generosity and sharing,” the Paris Olympics organizers said in announcing the logo.

What is the motto of Paris Olympics? ›

It's about delivering Games that are more responsible, more inclusive, more equal and more spectacular than ever before. Paris 2024 is a slogan: Games wide open !

Why is there only 5 circles in Olympic logo? ›

The five rings on the flag represent the inhabited continents of the world (the Americas were considered as one continent and Europe was treated as distinct from Asia). It was made to contain the colours (blue, black, red, yellow, and green) which are common to almost all flags around the world.

Who is the fastest man in the world? ›

SAINT-DENIS, France – Noah Lyles is the fastest man in the world. One step changes history – a step on the moon, a step on a continent, or a step across a finish line in first place for the first time in 20 years.

What does Citius Altius Fortius mean? ›

The original Olympic motto is made up of three Latin words : Citius - Altius - Fortius. These words mean Faster - Higher - Stronger.

What is the Olympic mascot in 2024? ›

They're modeled after ancient “Phrygian caps.” And they're oddly appealing. Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed. Paris 2024 Olympics mascots, "Phryges," symbolize French freedom.

Was the opening ceremony about the Last Supper? ›

Although the ceremony's artistic director Thomas Jolly has repeatedly said that he wasn't inspired by “The Last Supper,” critics interpreted part of the show that featured Butch as a mockery of Leonardo Da Vinci's painting showing Jesus Christ and his apostles.

What are some negatives about hosting the Olympic Games? ›

Here, we take a closer look at five key reasons why a city might be reluctant to host the Olympic Games.
  • Sheer cost. Let's get the obvious out of the way. ...
  • Infrastructure challenges. Hosting a mega-event always involves urban renewal and regeneration. ...
  • Human rights violations. ...
  • Fear and security. ...
  • International prestige.
Jan 15, 2023

Who was the drag queen in the Olympics? ›

Hugo Bardin, who performs as the drag queen Paloma, felt it was meaningful and important to be part of a Paris Olympics opening ceremony that presented a multifaceted, multi-ethnic France with people of different ethnicities and orientations.

Why hosting the Olympics isn t worth it? ›

Hosting the Olympics tends to result in severe economic deficiencies for cities. Unless a city already has the existing infrastructure to support the excess crowds pouring in, not hosting the Olympics may be the best option.

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