I’m guessing this is the communion outfits section? Or flower girl/page boy outfits for weddings? (Though if it’s weddings not everyone gets married in a church…)
Gillo
It’s for their communion display. Nothing to see here, move along
Rob_G
Were the child-size wedding dresses not a bit of a hint, Dara?
Custo
stop looking to be offended
everybody
More proof, if it were needed all the Irish ‘creative’ talent is in London…
Considering it has become a material occasion for many who, in reality, have limited understanding or belief in the religion that they are meant to be apart of I was highlighting the irony of a large department store using a religious symbol in their display.
I’m guessing this is the communion outfits section? Or flower girl/page boy outfits for weddings? (Though if it’s weddings not everyone gets married in a church…)
It’s for their communion display. Nothing to see here, move along
Were the child-size wedding dresses not a bit of a hint, Dara?
stop looking to be offended
More proof, if it were needed all the Irish ‘creative’ talent is in London…
Ah give over… it’s a nice bit of Christian kitsch if you ask me.
They should stick some propellers on the wings
always someone out to try and create trouble from nothing….As most of the comments above say, move on and lets read the next story……..
what did you expect? a swastika?
Good to see an effort to remind some that communion is actually a religious occasion.
How banal is that comment….
…because so many need reminding.
I was being facetious.
Considering it has become a material occasion for many who, in reality, have limited understanding or belief in the religion that they are meant to be apart of I was highlighting the irony of a large department store using a religious symbol in their display.
But do carry on…….
It’s nicely ironic and 1950s, dar liomsa
Is the window made out of carboard?!