NYC priest stripped of duties after Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Feather’ music video


One other controversy follows a New York priest, who allowed Sabrina Carpenter to shoot provocative scenes for a music video inside his church, as he has been accused of mismanagement, which led to him being stripped of his duties.

In an announcement launched by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn, it was mentioned that Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello was relieved of “any pastoral oversight or governance position on the church” after an investigation was launched final 12 months when Gigantiello permitted Carpenter to movie a music video for her hit track “Feather.”

In response to Bishop Robert Brennan, apart from the music video that left lots of people “appalled,” the investigation additionally make clear different points, together with unauthorized monetary transfers to a former workers member of NYC Mayor Eric Adam, who’s being investigated on fees of corruption.

“I’m saddened to share that investigations carried out by Alvarez & Marsal and Sullivan & Cromwell LLP have uncovered proof of great violations of Diocesan insurance policies and protocols at Our Woman of Mount Carmel – Annunciation of Parish,” Brennan mentioned, including that Gigantiello can be changed by Bishop Witold Mroziewski because the church’s administrator.

Although relieved of his administrative duties and faraway from fundraising duties as vicar of growth for the diocese, Gigantiello will nonetheless be allowed to say Mass with Mroziewksi’s approval.

The investigation was prompted following the general public outrage over Carpenter’s “Feather” music video, which was launched on October 31, 2023, simply in time for Halloween.

One of many scenes was filmed inside Our Woman of Mount Carmel – Annunciation of Parish in Williamsburg, Brooklyn the place the pop star will be seen dancing across the church on the funeral of males who tried to hit on her however ended up being lifeless. Donning a brief black gown and veil, the singer additionally posed in entrance of the church’s altar with a pretend coffin with an indication that reads, “RIP, b*tch.” 

Following the discharge of the music video, Gigantiello was relieved of his administrative duties, with church officers saying that correct procedures for filming the “Feather” video had not been adopted.

Shortly after, Gigantiello wrote an apology letter to parishioners, stating that he gave the inexperienced gentle to shoot the video to “additional strengthen the bonds between the younger inventive artists who make up a big a part of this group and the parish.” 

He then afterward defined that he wasn’t conscious that provocative scenes could be filmed inside his church and that the ultimate scene within the video “was not what was initially offered” to Gigantiello.

Following Gigantiello’s sanction, Carpenter instructed Selection in an interview that she and her group acquired approval prematurely to movie the music video, cheekily including that “Jesus was a carpenter.”

 

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