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Confessions of a Parish Priest

Confessions of a Parish Priest
Author: Andrew M. Greeley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1987
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780671644772

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Those who are not Catholic as well as those who are will be fascinated by this inside story of contemporary Catholicism in crisis.


Confessions of a Mega Church Pastor

Confessions of a Mega Church Pastor
Author: Allen Rhea Hunt
Publisher: Beacon Publishing (OH)
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2010-05-30
Genre: Catholic converts
ISBN: 9780984131839

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Tens of thousands of American adults join the Catholic Church every year. Why? What is it that attracts them to Catholicism? In Confessions of a Mega-Church Pastor, Allen Hunt unveils the treasures of Catholicism that many life-long Catholics are simply unaware of. At the same time he demonstrates the genius of Catholicism and encourages us to move beyond taking our faith for granted. With a personal touch that is profound and disarming, Hunt takes his readers on a journey that is sure to change the way we experience our faith. At a time when so many are disillusioned about where the Catholic Church is and where it is going, Allen Hunt brilliantly reminds us that personal holiness is the key to the bigger future God wants to leads us to both as individuals and together as a Church.


Confessions of a Parish Priest

Confessions of a Parish Priest
Author: Joseph Burke
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2018-12-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780359273775

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Story of a boy growing up Catholic and hearing the calling to become a priest. His best intentions get interrupted


Confessions of a Gay Priest

Confessions of a Gay Priest
Author: Tom Rastrelli
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2020-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1609387090

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Tom Rastrelli is a survivor of clergy-perpetrated sexual abuse who then became a priest in the early days of the Catholic Church’s ongoing scandals. Confessions of a Gay Priest divulges the clandestine inner workings of the seminary, providing an intimate and unapologetic look into the psychosexual and spiritual dynamics of celibacy and lays bare the “formation” system that perpetuates the cycle of abuse and cover-up that continues today. Under the guidance of a charismatic college campus minister, Rastrelli sought to reconcile his homosexuality and childhood sexual abuse. When he felt called to the priesthood, Rastrelli began the process of “priestly discernment.” Priests welcomed him into a confusing clerical culture where public displays of piety, celibacy, and homophobia masked a closeted underworld in which elder priests preyed upon young recruits. From there he ventured deeper into the seminary system seeking healing, hoping to help others, and striving not to live a double life. Trained to treat sexuality like an addiction, he and his brother seminarians lived in a world of cliques, competition, self-loathing, alcohol, hidden crushes, and closeted sex. Ultimately, the “formation” intended to make Rastrelli a compliant priest helped to liberate him.


The Priest, the Woman, and the Confessional

The Priest, the Woman, and the Confessional
Author: Chiniquy, Charles
Publisher: Delmarva Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2015-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN:

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There are two women who ought to be constant objects of the compassion of the disciples of Christ, and for whom daily prayers ought to be offered at the mercy-seat—the Brahmin woman, who, deceived by her priests, burns herself on the corpse of her husband to appease the wrath of her wooden gods; and the Roman Catholic woman, who, not less deceived by her priests, suffers a torture far more cruel and ignominious in the confessional-box, to appease the wrath of her wafer-god. For I do not exaggerate when I say, that for many noble-hearted, well-educated, high-minded women, to be forced to unveil their hearts before the eyes of a man, to open to him all the most secret recesses of their souls, all the most sacred mysteries of their single or married life, to allow him to put to them questions which the most depraved woman would never consent to hear from her vilest seducer, is often more horrible and intolerable than to be tied on burning coals. More than once, I have seen women fainting in the confessional-box, who told me afterwards, that the necessity of speaking to an unmarried man on certain things, on which the most common laws of decency ought to have for ever sealed their lips, had almost killed them! Not hundreds, but thousands of times, I have heard from the lips of dying girls, as well as of married women, the awful words; "I am forever lost! All my past confessions and communions have been so many sacrileges! I have never dared to answer correctly the questions of my confessors! Shame has sealed my lips and damned my soul!" How many times I remained as one petrified, by the side of a corpse, when these last words having hardly escaped the lips of one of my female penitents, who had been snatched out of my reach by the merciless hand of death, before I could give her pardon through the deceitful sacramental absolution? I then believed, as the dead sinner herself had believed, that she could not be forgiven except by that absolution. For there are not only thousands but millions of Roman Catholic girls and women whose keen sense of modesty and womanly dignity are above all the sophisms and diabolical machinations of their priests. They never can be persuaded to answer "Yes " to certain questions of their confessors.


Confessions of a Priest

Confessions of a Priest
Author: Jim Koepke
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-04-19
Genre: Catholics
ISBN: 9781511526241

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"A humorous look behind the scenes at the life of an adventurous Catholic priest. Father Krentz is not just any priest. Fr. Krentz's ability to find humor in every challenge is surpassed only by his overwhelming love of God and church. His life takes a wild left turn as he is forced to rent out rooms in the parish house to strangers who hold far different views about life and God."--Back cover.


Bless Me, Father, For I Have Sinned

Bless Me, Father, For I Have Sinned
Author: Maggie Renaldi
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2002-10-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781469790268

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It is not only young boys that Roman Catholic priests abuse; these dysfunctional, deceitful predators, who use God as an excuse for their behavior, emotionally damage many unsuspecting adult women. Bless Me, Father, For I Have Sinned: Confessions of a Priest’s Mistress is the story of one woman’s involvement with a Roman Catholic priest and how it changed her life. Just as the male victims are coming forward to tell their stories, there can be no closure for Maggie Renaldi until this story is told. During a vulnerable period in her life, Maggie meets Father Brendan O'Reilly and embarks upon a clandestine affair. Father O'Reilly's fear of commitment and his "I love you, go away" behavior threaten to destroy their friendship and their love, until Maggie intervenes and O'Reilly seeks therapy to save himself. Unfortunately, he chooses a priest-psychotherapist who adds more guilt and shame. From seminaries that require young men to beat themselves bloody to bring the flesh into subjection to bishops who play politics, from power-hungry nuns to superiors who profess "the party line," Bless Me, Father, For I Have Sinned is also a graphic picture of church politics and hypocrisy. Maggie Renaldi is not her real name. All the names as well as the places have been changed to protect the innocent (as well as the guilty).