Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption

Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption was a legally recognized church in the United States established by the comedian and satirist John Oliver. Announced on August 16, 2015, in an episode of the television program Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, the church's purpose was to highlight and criticize televangelists, such as Kenneth Copeland and Robert Tilton, whom Oliver argued used television broadcasts of Christian church services for private gain. Oliver also established Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption to draw attention to the tax-exempt status given to churches and charities.

Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption
FormationAugust 16, 2015 (2015-08-16)
FounderJohn Oliver
DissolvedSeptember 13, 2015 (2015-09-13)
TypeSatirical church
HeadquartersCBS Broadcast Center, New York City, New York, US
Megareverend and CEO
John Oliver
Websiteourladyofperpetualexemption.com

During his show on September 13, 2015, Oliver announced that the church had received over $70,000 and a variety of other items from viewers, and announced that the Church would be shutting down. The segments and future spinoff segments featured the comedian Rachel Dratch as Oliver's fictional wife, Wanda Jo. All donations were given to Doctors Without Borders.

Oliver created two spinoffs of the church in later segments. In April 2018, Oliver founded Our Lady of Choosing Choice, which owned the van labeled "Vanned Parenthood" (a reference to Planned Parenthood), for a segment about crisis pregnancy centers. In June 2021, Oliver set up a church in Florida called Our Lady of Perpetual Health, which owned the health care sharing ministry "JohnnyCare", satirizing the lack of regulations on such ministries.

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