April 26, 2007

Japanese Manga promoting vocations in the U.K.

London, Apr 25, 2007 / 11:48 am (CNA).- In anticipation of the World Day of Prayer for Vocations – which the Church celebrates this coming Sunday, the 29th of April, the National Office for Vocation of the Bishops Conference of England and Wales has launched a new vocations program which utilizes Japanese-style "manga" illustrations.

“We have chosen the Manga cartoons for the 2007 campaign, because we hope it will appeal to young people under twenty as well as people in their thirties,” Fr. Paul Embery, Director of the National Office for Vocation, explained to the Italian Religious Service.

“Many of today’s priests and religious people say they first thought of their callings at the age of ten, sometimes even earlier.”

A poster with the cartoons showing the future priests and religious of England and Wales has been distributed in nearly five thousand Catholic churches, schools, and places of prayer around the country a dedicated website will be launched next Sunday (www.calledtoday.com).

The website tells the life of the five real characters with a real story to tell, experiences that will be told live by a priest, two nuns, a monk and a lay man who devoted his life to the Church.

Well I am not expert on Manga, though I was once homeported in Yokosuka. But their characters really don't have that Manga feel to them - for one the eyes are too normal. Though I am glad the eyes are not the size of the ones on the stained glass windows in an otherwise beautiful church in downtown Akron.

Though it is somehow fitting that Manga be used to promote vocations, just as long as they don't say that Jesus is the God-Manga.

Posted by Jeff Miller at April 26, 2007 10:00 AM