Frustrated by poor communication and a workplace culture they say has been warped by secrecy and hypermasculinity, at least a half-dozen Word on Fire employees in recent months have resigned from the Catholic outlet founded by Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop Robert Barron.
What exactly is hypermasculinity in a Catholic non-profit?
Bishop Robert Barron’s Disturbing Musclemen Fetish is a Scandal by Itself
Note: The photo of "Father" Steven Grunlow, CEO of Pants on Fire.
The term is likely being used to describe aggressively masculine same-sex-attracted males who, let’s just say, are not playing the position of “catcher”.