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Catholic Church directs readers to porn site


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The Catholic Church in the Philippines has accidentally redirected readers to a pornographic page.

A press release on the appointment of Reverend Luis Antonio G. Tagle as the 32nd Metropolitan Archbishop of Manila was posted on the parish’s website, rcam.org, on Monday morning.
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At the bottom of the page, the link tvmaria.com was posted, supposedly to direct readers to a live-streaming page for people that wanted to watch Bishop Tagle’s installation rites, scheduled for 9 a.m. on Monday.

However, readers were instead redirected to pornographic page, featuring the page of a man dressed in a woman’s lingerie while lying on a couch.

While it appeared to be the work of Internet hackers at first, the confusion was likely a mistake since typing in tvmaria.net sent readers to the correct page.

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