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Secrecy, Sophistry and Gay Sex in the Catholic Church: the Systematic Destruction of an Oblate Priest
Richard Wagner Ph.d. Acs
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Secrecy, Sophistry and Gay Sex in the Catholic Church: the Systematic Destruction of an Oblate Priest
Richard Wagner Ph.d. Acs
For centuries homosexuals have been vilified and persecuted by the Catholic Church, but throughout all of its history the Church has had a very inconvenient secret. Many of its clergy and religious men and women, even those in the highest echelons of the Church, were and are homosexual. Little was known of the lives these religious people live until the publication, in 1981, of the groundbreaking, Gay Catholic Priests; A Study of Cognitive and Affective Dissonance.
I am the author of that study and I am a gay priest. But the media firestorm that erupted after its publication and the backlash within my religious community because of its publication eventually destroyed my public priesthood. The story of my 13-year battle with the Church to save my ministry exemplifies the spiritual isolation, emotional distress and ecclesiastical reprisals every gay priest most fears.
Secrecy, Sophistry And Gay Sex In The Catholic Church provides an intimate and disturbing look into the unseemly inner-workings the Catholic Church. It is primarily a story about how this institution deals with dissent in its midst, but it also shows to what lengths the Church will go to silence a whistle-blower. What I am about to recount happened between 1981 and 1994. It involves the highest levels of the Vatican bureaucracy, secret documents, corporate incompetence, canonical corruption, and institutionalized homophobia on an epic scale.
Media | Böcker Pocketbok (Bok med mjukt omslag och limmad rygg) |
Releasedatum | 11 april 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9781610982122 |
Utgivare | Nazca Plains Corporation, The |
Antal sidor | 252 |
Mått | 152 × 229 × 13 mm · 344 g |
Språk | Engelska |
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