Throughout history and literature, priests have been depicted as heroic figures battling evil and confronting moral dilemmas. These portrayals highlight their unwavering faith and commitment, even in the midst of personal sacrifices. In movies and novels priests are often portrayed as flawed characters struggling to fulfill their religious duties. These depictions aim to showcase priests as human beings with imperfections, navigating their own challenges while remaining faithful to their calling.
The media has recently highlighted scandals involving Catholic priests, including cases of sexual and financial misconduct. These stories reveal the dark side of the institution, with attempts to cover up wrongdoing to protect the Church’s reputation. The danger is that misleading negative stereotypes of priests can come to dominate public consciousness. We need to find ways to acknowledge the dreadful seriousness of these acts while also recognizing the many priests who genuinely strive to fulfill their vocation and serve the people of God. This volume attempts to depict priests in both factual and fictional scenarios to convey the complexity of their roles as shepherds of the flock.
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Ambrose Ih-Ren Mong, OP, is visiting professor at the University of Saint Joseph, Macau, and part-time lecturer at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He holds an MA in English from the University of British Columbia, an STB from the Angelicum, Rome, and an MPhil and Ph D in Religious Studies from The Chinese University of Hong Kong.