MASS APPEAL by Bill C. Davis
The story centers on an older, entrenched priest (Father Tim) who takes on a younger, rebellious seminarian (Mark Rowe) who is too brash and outspoken for the church hierarchy. In doing so, he not only teaches tact and diplomacy, but learns the meaning of personal principles and true sacrifice. Issues such as women's rights, sexuality in the priesthood (both kinds,) honesty in the pulpit, and spiritual progression are all forced into the forefront. Even though the Catholic church serves as the backdrop, the play ultimately focuses on the relationship between these two seemingly opposite men who teach each other the meaning of courage, friendship, committment, and the infinite varieties of love.
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