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		<title>By: jeremy</title>
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		<description>Rebecca
I am a anglican curate, as such I have to do essays. The title I am workign on is the steroetypes of clergy. I agree with your premise above that those who have little real contact believe we are like the comic book version.
Having said that people do approach me with strange and sometimes deep requests. What causes this? I am looking at the role of media rather than psychology in this..
Can you help with any hints etc. i would be grateful, as this is over and above my full time church role
thanks
Jeremy</description>
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I am a anglican curate, as such I have to do essays. The title I am workign on is the steroetypes of clergy. I agree with your premise above that those who have little real contact believe we are like the comic book version.<br />
Having said that people do approach me with strange and sometimes deep requests. What causes this? I am looking at the role of media rather than psychology in this..<br />
Can you help with any hints etc. i would be grateful, as this is over and above my full time church role<br />
thanks<br />
Jeremy
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		<title>By: PickAFig.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 14:16:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Stereotypes of Catholic Priests (and Nuns): How they are portrayed in films....&lt;/strong&gt;

Rebecca of Catholic in Film School is currently working on a series of blogposts that take a deeper look at how Catholic priests are portrayed in movies...</description>
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<p>Rebecca of Catholic in Film School is currently working on a series of blogposts that take a deeper look at how Catholic priests are portrayed in movies&#8230;
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