"A milk-dedicated Catholic chapel in the West Bank that is tied to the long cultural history of milk as both sacred and erotic: it was supposedly there that Mary’s breast milk spilled while nursing Jesus, turning the chapel from a muddy red to a pure white. The site exemplifies how milk can become an agent of holiness and is invoked in discussions of the Madonna-Whore Complex, providing a counterpoint to contemporary debates that frame dairy consumption as a political or cultural litmus test." - Francky Knapp