Red Hot Catholic Love 2368893 225890834 2008-07-15T21:52:08Z The Haunted Angel 1052195 I've never seen this {{Infobox Television episode | Title = Red Hot Catholic Love | Series = South Park | Image = [[Image:608 img 09.jpg|200px|]] | Caption = Father Maxi has a crisis of faith | Season = 6 | Episode = 87 | Airdate = [[July 3]], [[2002]] | Production = 608 | Writer = [[Trey Parker]]<br>[[Matt Stone]]<br>Glasgow Phillips | Director = [[Trey Parker]] | Guests = | Episode list = [[List of South Park episodes|List of ''South Park'' episodes]] | Season list = {{Infobox South Park season 6 episode list}} | Prev = | Next = }} '''"Red Hot Catholic Love"''' is episode 608 of the [[Comedy Central]] series ''[[South Park]]''. It originally aired on [[July 3]], [[2002]]. It was selected #2 of the "10 South Parks that Changed the World" {{Fact|date=December 2007}}, and was also part of "South Park's Dirty Dozen." In the DVD commentary for this episode, Stone and Parker refer to their irritation towards arguments from more socially liberal/atheistic/secular minded types of people, as well as from socially religious conservatives, who are the usual targets for their gags. ==Plot== The parents of South Park are a bit concerned when [[List of other South Park residents#Father Maxi|Father Maxi]] informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they don't want their kids to go. They also decide to have a [[Mental Health Counselor|counselor]] talk to the boys to find out if the priest had been [[child sexual abuse|molesting]] them. Exhibiting no discretion or sensitivity regarding the topic, the counselor asks them straight out, "Did Father Maxi, at any time, ever try to put something in your butt?" Having never been abused by Father Maxi, the boys are suitably baffled by what he was talking about, and begin to wonder why she would ask them such a thing. [[Eric Cartman|Cartman]] has a "brilliant" idea, reasoning what she meant was that it could be possible that eating food through the rectum can cause defecation through the mouth. The other boys (especially [[Kyle Broflovski|Kyle]]) think it is stupid and disgusting, and Cartman bets him $20 it will work. While the counselor is questioning the boys, all the parents decide to become [[atheism|atheists]], as the sexual molestation scandals have destroyed their faith in [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholicism]] and [[God]]. Meanwhile, Maxi has gathered a meeting of Catholic priests to discuss the problem of child molestation. Maxi is appalled by such behavior and wants it to cease entirely, but the other priests want to continue molesting the boys, but stop the boys from telling. Maxi decides he has to go to the [[Roman Catholic Church|Vatican]]. Once there, he quickly finds the same: priests from all over the world are molesting children. They claim the "Holy Document of Vatican Law" does not prohibit the behavior, so Maxi wants to change the law. The Cardinal tells him that the Document cannot be changed as no one knows where it is. Maxi decides to try and find it. Cartman ultimately does defecate out his mouth, winning the bet and continually boasts the fact to Kyle, who becomes increasingly more angered by it. News of this spreads, and it is concluded nationwide that the method of eating is much healthier (with the surgeon general basing that on "absolutely nothing"). The adults of South Park immediately adopt the new method of eating, calling it ''interorectogestion'' and even start passing trash cans around at social situations to openly collect the waste (literaly "spewing crap from their mouths"), completely disregarding the previously long-held custom that defecation should occur in private. Meanwhile, Kyle (who considers the new method of eating as stupid and immature) has lost his patience with Cartman's incessant boasting and tells Cartman that he accepts the fact that he beat him fairly. This angers Cartman, as he wanted to hold the victorious bet over Kyle's head indefinitely. Maxi searches through the lower levels of the Vatican, and goes through a gauntlet in order to reach the Holy Document. He gets to it and takes it back. The [[Pope John Paul II|Pope]] says they must first consult the highest power. He summons the "Queen Spider," which declares that the Holy Document of Vatican Law cannot be changed. Angered by this, Maxi finally snaps and tears the Document in two, and the building begins to crumble. Everyone inside was about to blame Maxi for killing their faith, but he states out the stupid law and rules are the one that are dead, not their faith. Maxi stands in front of the ruins, and tells everyone that Catholicism is not about the Holy Document of Vatican Law, molestation, or Queen Spiders, but about being a good person. He says by clouding the moral lessons of the [[Bible]] with needless ceremony and so much literal translations, the Vatican has caused people to reject religion and argues that "when they have no mythology to live their lives by, they just start spewing a bunch of crap out of their mouths." The parents, watching this on TV, regain their faith in God, deciding to stop shoving food up their rectum and start going to church again, wanting to owe God an apology. ==References to pop culture== * The episode as a whole is a parody of the [[Roman Catholic sex abuse cases|sex abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Church]]. * "''The Catholic Boat''" is a [[parody]] of ''[[The Love Boat]]''.<ref>[http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/104222 South Park Studios - the clip is tagged as a Love Boat parody]</ref><ref>[http://www.southparksugardaddy.com/season-6/Red_Hot_Catholic_Love/Plot.html South Park Sugar Daddy]</ref> * When Father Maxi is running through the path to get the Catholic rules document, the visuals are a direct parody of the game [[Pitfall!]]<ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/13656546/rolling_stones_top_25_moments_from_south_park/6 ROLLING STONE's Top 25 Moments From "South Park"]</ref> * Numerous references are made to the [[ImClone stock trading case]] and [[Martha Stewart]]'s involvement, tying them to parodies of her magazine and show, "[[Martha Stewart Living]]". ==External links == * [http://www.imsdb.com/transcripts/South-Park-Red-Hot-Catholic-Love.html Transcript of this episode] ==References== {{reflist}} {{Episode navigation|parent=[[List of South Park episodes|''South Park'' episodes]]|prev=[[Simpsons Already Did It]]|next=[[Free Hat]] }} {{South Park Hits 1}} {{Religion in South Park}} [[Category:South Park episodes: Season 6]] [[Category:Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal]] [[fr:Les Cathos, c'est chaud]] [[nl:Red Hot Catholic Love]]