France: Catholic Church in 'adopt-a-priest' ad campaign

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The Adopt a Priest websiteImage source, Dioceses de Normandie
Image caption,
The homepage jokingly offers local products, catch of the day, and a "Pope bonus"

The Catholic Church in France is offering worshippers the chance to "adopt a priest" in an attempt to raise funds, it seems.

The campaign, launched by six dioceses in Normandy, apes an existing French dating website called Adopt a Guy. The campaign says men of the cloth of all ages are available - from trainee seminary priests to retired (but still active) pastors - the 20Minutes news website reports. The video promises "divine products" for potential adopters, and site users are given the chance to help pay for everyday expenses such as meals, clothes and transport.

The online campaign at adoptuncure.com targets 18-40 year-olds, and is aimed at reviving the dwindling number of people giving to the church. According to French newspaper Liberation, donations are one of the main sources of the Catholic Church's income. The diocese of Rouen, which reported 15,000 regular donors in 2013, loses 500-700 each year, and relies on those remaining to be increasingly generous.

Image source, Dioceses de Normandie
Image caption,
A retired, "still very active" priest is offered in a half-price sale

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