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God or the Girl
NEW YORK — It sounds like “Temptation Island” for the Catholic Church. But the controversy surrounding the new reality show “God or the Girl” may wind up being only over its title.
Premiering Easter Sunday (April 16) on A&E, the five-part series about four young men trying to decide whether to enter the Catholic priesthood has, not surprisingly, raised eyebrows because of what it appears to be on the surface: an exploitative program that tries to lead aspiring priests astray by tempting them with attractive women.
NEW YORK — It sounds like “Temptation Island” for the Catholic Church. But the controversy surrounding the new reality show “God or the Girl” may wind up being only over its title.
Premiering Easter Sunday (April 16) on A&E, the five-part series about four young men trying to decide whether to enter the Catholic priesthood has, not surprisingly, raised eyebrows because of what it appears to be on the surface: an exploitative program that tries to lead aspiring priests astray by tempting them with attractive women.