The parents of South Park are a bit concerned when Father Maxi informs them about the Young Men's Catholic Retreat and agree that they do not want their kids to go.
Cartman has a "brilliant" idea, reasoning that the counselor meant it could be possible that eating food through the rectum can cause defecation through the mouth.
Cartman ultimately does defecate out of his mouth, much to the shock of himself and everyone watching, winning the bet and continually boasts the fact to Kyle (first changing it into singles to dance around in, then into quarters to fill a kiddie pool), who becomes increasingly angered by it.
The adults of South Park immediately adopt the new method of eating, calling it interorectogestion and even start passing trash cans around at social situations to openly collect the waste (literally "spewing crap from their mouths"), completely disregarding the previously long-held custom that defecation should occur in private.
He summons the "Queen Spider", which has for centuries been responsible for the child sexual abuse in the church, and declares that the Holy Document of Vatican Law cannot be changed.
Maxi stands in front of the ruins, and tells everyone that Catholicism is not about the Holy Document of Vatican Law, molestation, or Queen Spiders, but about being a good person.
[citation needed] The episode's suggestion that the Vatican enforces stricter bans on priests engaging in heterosexual sex has been disproven.
In February 2019, the Vatican acknowledged that the Catholic Church had secretly enacted rules to protect clergy who not only violated their vow of celibacy, regardless of the gender of their sexual partner, but who also fathered children by doing so as well.
[4] "Red Hot Catholic Love", along with the sixteen other episodes from South Park's sixth season, was released on a three-disc DVD set in the United States on October 11, 2005.