A widely sold Roman calendar featuring men in priestly attire, including a non-clergy man named Giovanni Galizia, has drawn attention for misleadingly presenting non-priests as religious figures, sparking debate over artistic intent and religious authenticity.
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uses humor to critique religious decorum
Rome's 'sexy priest' calendar star has never set foot in a seminarysubverts sacred-profane boundaries through visual irony
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