Catholic University Postpones Screening Of ‘Milk' Over Size Of Rainbow Flag On Flier

Catholic University Of America Postpones Screening Of ‘Milk'
UNITED STATES - OCTOBER 28: Theater goers gather outside the Castro Theater for the premiere of 'Milk,' staring Sean Penn and Josh Brolin, in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008. Josh Brolin had a tough time getting into the role of Dan White, the man who killed gay San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, played by Penn. (Photo by Tara Zorovich/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - OCTOBER 28: Theater goers gather outside the Castro Theater for the premiere of 'Milk,' staring Sean Penn and Josh Brolin, in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008. Josh Brolin had a tough time getting into the role of Dan White, the man who killed gay San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, played by Penn. (Photo by Tara Zorovich/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

A planned screening of the biopic chronicling the life of gay-rights pioneer Harvey Milk was scrapped at the Catholic University of America Wednesday after administrators said showing the film violated a campus policy banning events that advocate for positions contrary to Catholic teaching.

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