Fishers of Men. It's a recruitment video for Catholic priests. Quite remarkable. It's far more artistic and powerful than I expected. It's very frank and direct. To me, there is a bit of an undercurrent of imploring. As if they're acknowledging the desparate need for an increase in priests. I was also struck by the unnamed priest who says he trembles when he sanctifies the eurcharist because he feels unworthy. To me, that's the mark of a good priest. He has the one quality that is often lacking in older clergy, humility.

It's 18 minutes long and IMNHO, worth your time.

The most striking thing about this is that it represents a quantum leap forward in the way the Church uses media. I've sat through countless presentations, films and such that came from official sources that were clunky, tin-eared and devoid of temporal connections. Today, people need to know that serving the Church also means serving your fellow man and making an impact on the world. A positive one at that. Appealing to people's sense of service and desire to be a part of something positive and beneficial to the temporal world is precisely the right tact to take. Not that they have to ignore the supernatural or divine aspects of vocations, just not focus on that exclusively.

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