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There's an interesting discussion article here at The Society Pages on attempts by NYPriest.com to "re-masculinise" the priesthood in the wake of the various scandals, part of the "The World Needs Heroes" campaign, with the slogan:
The Priesthood is tough and it's for real men. You have to a a Real Man if you want to become a priest.
[The image seems to have been pulled from NYPriest]
The Priesthood is tough and it's for real men. You have to a a Real Man if you want to become a priest.
[The image seems to have been pulled from NYPriest]
Am I the only one who laughed when I saw the picture?Often when we see these efforts, they’re aimed at attracting men to traditionally-female jobs such as nursing by asserting that only “real men” would be able to handle the demands of the job, or emphasizing compatibility with masculinity.
In this case, the occupation that is being framed as highly masculine isn’t one dominated by women; it is, in fact, open only to men: the Catholic priesthood. The image, originally posted at NYPriest, is taken from Fishers of Men, a video released as part of the Archdiocese of New York’s Office of Vocations “The World Needs Heroes” campaign, meant to attract men to the priesthood.