Sunday, August 24, 2008

Searching for "Miss Sister"

If you aren't already sitting down, I suggest you pull up a chair for this bit of news:
An Italian priest and theologian said Sunday he is organizing an online beauty pageant for nuns to give them more visibility within the Catholic Church and to fight the stereotype that they are all old and dour.

The "Miss Sister 2008" contest will start in September on a blog run by the Rev. Antonio Rungi and will give nuns from around the world a chance to showcase their work and their image.

"Nuns are a bit excluded, they are a bit marginalized in ecclesiastical life," Rungi told The Associated Press after Italian media carried reports of the idea. "This will be an occasion to make their contribution more visible."

Rungi, a theologian and schoolteacher from the Naples area, said that visitors to his site will have a month to "vote for the nun they consider a model."

Nuns will fill out a profile including information about their life and vocation as well as a photograph. It will be up to them to choose whether to pose with the traditional veil or with their heads uncovered.

"We are not going to parade nuns in bathing suits," Rungi said by telephone from his town of Mondragone. "But being ugly is not a requirement for becoming a nun. External beauty is gift from God, and we mustn't hide it."
An association of Catholic teachers is not pleased. Check the link for their reaction.

5 comments:

~~~mary said...

Did you know that this priest also initiated the placement of an inflatable church, complete with confession hearing priests, on the Adriatic coast earlier this month? Go figure. Peace. ~~~mary

Deacon Volker said...

hmmmmmmm.....no thanks.

shana-sfo said...

Well, I think they ought to only submit pictures and profiles of the most pious, holy sisters who have since died.

It would be a Beati Contest.....

(ducking)

joan said...

How about a "Mr.Blogger / MS. Blogger Brains and Beauty Contest? Is there already a "Beauty" contest for the clergy/priests?

worm said...

Nuns can make such easy targets, so I hope any that read this willbe able to forgive me. The article has unfortunately brought to my mind what the talent portion of the competition would be like. Being a child of the 70s, there can be only one stereotype:

"Thank you very much Sister Mary Theresa. And now, Sister Mary Catherine for HER version of Kumbaya while accompanying herself on the guitar."

The irony of course is that the article suggests that it is precisely because of people like me that the contest is being held.