You may have already seen the image below posted across Twitter and Facebook.
Apparently, the leaflets were being distributed throughout Dublin and featured two Dickensian-esque children and a raft of badly written text about preserving Irish families.
The title, however, caught the attention and imagination of the Internet - Sounds of Sodomy.
Ireland's #1 album #soundsofsodomy pic.twitter.com/dzbmoxRxx4
— Jeremy Hoad (@jeremyhoad) January 6, 2015
I've been listening to Robyn and the Scissor Sisters all evening. Is that #soundsofsodomy
— Will (@Popher) January 5, 2015
Yes, within just a few short hours, the smartasses on Twitter had pretty much robbed what meagre integrity the leaflet had and turned into a joke.
The only thing I could think when I saw the ludicrous #SoundsOfSodomy leaflet today... pic.twitter.com/dZJpHcZ4Dl
— Dónal Mulligan (@donalmulligan) January 5, 2015
The Church to provide children with noise cancelling headphones ahead of the impending sodomocalypse #soundsofsodomy pic.twitter.com/rp1CaEY1r5
— Paul Reynolds (@PaulFedayn) January 5, 2015
How can Ireland be against the #soundsofsodomy? We've won Eurovision seven times, for God's sake!
— SHANE REACTION (@MrShaneReaction) January 5, 2015
No group has claimed responsibility for the leaflets, however the Marriage Equality referendum has a number of vocal opponents. We'll probably see more of these as the year goes.