"Church Gone Wild" on Comcast?

Sexy commercial played during Vatican service

By JIM IOVINO
Updated 3:38 AM EST, Sun, Apr 12, 2009

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Some viewers of Good Friday service from the Vatican got a little more than they prayed for early Friday morning.

While watching the broadcast on Comcast, a Bucks County woman said the service suddenly turned into a "Girls Gone Wild" commercial, according to the Daily News.

Talk about a leap in faith...

The paper reported that Comcast was required to run an emergency alert test, and that the test channel that was switched to just happened to be in a commercial break. And the commercial just happened to be for a sexy video series.

Comcast said one person called to complain to the cable operator.

First Published: Apr 11, 2009 9:06 AM EST

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