Father Mike
“Ack! Linda. Good to see you dear.”
“Ok, Mike, what in holy hell is going on?”
I had waited until last. All the blue-haired ladies had lined up in front of Mike’s station self-consciously patting their hair and arranging their rosaries just right. They all had crushes on Mike, a bespectacled, gouty man with a Boston accent, because, I suspect, he delivered to all those dirty-souled little biddies that squeaky clean feeling that forgiveness brings.
I tried to control my decibels and failed. The whole church heard me anyway when I entered the confessional to exercise my sacramental privilege of Catholic penance. All the little old ladies hissed and sighed at the sound of my voice.
Skipping the prerequisite formalities, I plowed right in. Loudly.
It was the first time I was back in the jump-seat for maybe 30 years. God knew my peccadilloes already because I had installed direct trunk line to heaven’s mailroom without the intercession of a priest.
I cop to my own sins directly.
And, I am innately suspicious, no actually conditioned to be paranoid, of voluntarily coughing up my failings to a black-frocked human being. It gives him what he needs: Power over my life. And in the olden days, I am sure that it did. That was then. This is now, however.
Mike is a different kind of priest though. And I needed answers.
“It’s like any family, Lin, and families have rotten apples. Just think about that. I am sure your family has black sheep who make everybody miserable with what they do. So do we. Pedophile priests are rotten apples and they must be cleaned out of the barrel. And they will be. Now let’s go have a beer at the Claddagh.”
That’s what I loved about Mike. He took one look at my face and knew what was on my mind. And over Harp beers we talked and talked…
He knew I was lapsing. No, my faith was losing me, and he still loved me.
Monsignor O’Looney
“Come stand here next to me young lady. Let’s just see what we have here.”
We knew that Monsignor O’Looney was coming to class for “Report Card Day” because the nuns became all tiddly and excited dusting off shelves and spitting on their hands to smooth down cowlicks amongst the “young gentlemen.”
The monsignor was their celebrity crush, all-Catholic style.
We kids stood as he imperiously entered the room in full black cassocked Monsignor regalia. O’Looney would thoroughly embody his authority by sitting king-like in the front of the classroom, removing his bi-nodal Monsignor hat with the red pom-pom on top, and by going through up to twenty-five reports cards. Out loud. In front of everyone.
His Irish brogue was a buzzing drone as he called each of us up to stand by him in the front of the classroom while our grades were read off for the whole class to hear, including conduct. I made sure I had visited the bathroom before each of these events because I didn’t want any puddles forming under my knocking knees.
“Linda, Linda, Linda. Do ye t’ink you’ve been mindin’ Sister here properly?”
“Yes, Monsignor. I do t’ink I have.”
Shining a big smart ass grin out to my friends, they stared at me with fear in their eyes.
“Well, according to this, you’ve been a bit of a problem child. A “D” in conduct is nothing’ t’be smilin’ about! You’re going to stop that infernal whispering and fidgeting now, aren’t you? I want to see improvement in your behavior young lady. Your grades include a C here in Math as well. You’ll be bringin’ that up too before next time…”
And I always heard the “or else” lingering in the background like so much incense smoke. And never a mention of the A’s and B’s I earned.
Somehow I don’t think this kind of thing would fly in schools now.
O’Looney was on the scene long before I was receiving his rough attention for my report cards. In fact, I was just an egg in my mom’s ovary. When my parents were engaged, it was this very man who would not allow them to marry in the church unless my Lutheran mother signed a document promising not to raise the children in any other faith except the Catholic faith.
“Luther was a heretic, y’know?” he snarled at her during the interview.
Father Pete
“What should I do now?”
“Pete, just put your hands in that incubator and bless my daughter. Please.”
Pete had peeled rubber to make it to the hospital the day my daughter was born.
He was the new/ old priest at our parish and all the others were attending to weddings and funerals the day I called for help. Still not unpacked, he just got on his rental car horse and rode like the wind…
My daughter was born a little early but her heart and her lungs weren’t working on their own. We had to flick the soles of her feet and hope she would take a deep gasp and to coax her heart to beat and her lungs to expand.
When Pete arrived, she was lying on her stomach naked but for a tiny diaper and a pink visor attached to her eyes with velcro to protect them from the glaring bilirubin lights. She looked like a midget pink Power Ranger with bruised feet.
Pete’s hands were what I remember best. They were chubby and his gentle holy fingers sported a tuft of white hair on each knuckle. When he put his hands in through the incubator ports and placed them gently on Tori’s little body, the blessing just poured out of him like honey.
Tori wiggled and smiled.
Naturally, Pete became close friends with us in the English tradition of priests home visiting parishioners. His was always a knock on the door at dusk when he was winding up his neighborhood walk that day and wanted to undo all the good he had done with his exercise regime. After a scratchy kiss on the cheek, Pete would always make his signature demand.
“Where’s my ham sandwich and my gin and tonic?”
For the first time in my cradle Catholic life, we had a priest, a real live priest friend with spiritual benefits, at every one of our family events.
As is the practice in the Catholic Church, no priest really remains long enough in parish to put down roots, it gets too emotional, and Pete was transferred to Georgia after a while.
We made plans to visit him next time we headed north.
At Mass one Sunday, the new priest in a matter-of-fact tone, announced that Pete had died. It was a punch in the stomach. I gasped so loud the church went silent and all heads turned to me. I felt my knees buckle in grief. I had to leave.
Father Manning
“Have you said your morning prayers?”
“My whole day is a prayer Father.”
“But have you said your morning prayers? No? You know you’re driving the nails into His hands yourself! Kneel down here now and say them!”
“But Father…”
“The bus will wait!”
Every morning Fr. Manning would stalk the bus stop interrogating us about our prayer life or obscure Baltimore Catechism questions. It was an art form to avoid him by arriving at just the right second to board the bus before he could sneak up and pin us down.
He scared us mostly with his graphic passion for the more violent aspects of crucifixion and martyrdom. He always told the stories of the saints who were made so by becoming lion food or for enduring the untimely ripping out of one or more body parts while still consciously professing the faith...
When I went on to high school, I didn’t see much more of him. I assumed his senility had advanced and he was being kept under a tighter rein much to the relief, I am sure, of the grade schoolers who had been tormented by him at the bus stop.
After I achieved a successful run as the lead in the school play, Father F-, a young progressive priest fresh from seminary, proposed that I do a new thing during the Mass at church.
He invited me to be the first girl ever to present the scripture readings at a full-on Mass. This was even before girls were thought of to be altar servers.
This was going to break down some barriers…And I was thrilled.
For the first time in my life as a Catholic, I thought , “I can do this!”
It makes the whole Mass thing something in which I can really participate rather than passively sitting- standing-kneeling. No more hokey-pokey rigamarole through every dreary service…This was getting interesting.
So young Fr. F- and I rehearsed and rehearsed and studied and delved deeply into the theological interpretations of each piece until I felt like I knew exactly what I was sharing with the congregation perfectly.
And my father was so proud. Bonus!
The Sunday of my groundbreaking came and Fr. F- and my father proudly escorted me up to the church entrance.
Suddenly, a figure in black blocked out the sun and my way in.
Looking up, the butterflies in my stomach turned to vampire bats.
Father Manning.
He was in full black cassock and hat, literally shaking in anger with a look of pure disgust on his face. Looking closely, he had not remembered his dentures that morning so his face was all sharpness and angles. He spit a little when he spoke.
“This girl will not enter this church until we get something straight. She will not be allowed at the pulpit if I have anything to do with it.”
Fr. F- tried to intercede. “Alright Michael, it's ok. Maybe she can do the readings in front of it.”
“Absolutely NOT!” His voice was booming. “She is PROHIBITED from even approaching the sacristy by church law! It would be an abomination.”
My father, now so conflicted between his pride in me and the authority of the priest confronting us, blurted the central question, “Why?”
“Don’t you know? What kind of Catholic are you? She is female. She bleeds.”
Postscript:
I was moved to write about these priests, both good and bad, so that I might discover some way of reconciling my profound sadness and, yes deep anger, with the Roman Catholic Church.
I feel mortally wounded on a spiritual level by the Vatican’s recent misogynistic rulings. Although as a cradle Catholic with obvious past healed-over flesh wounds from which I have recovered, I cannot reconcile the obvious categorization by the Church of women as potential egregious violating wounds on the body of the faith any more.
To borrow from Someone who would’ve found all this so very wrong: It is finished.
“Here's what the Vatican's internal prosecutor, Msgr. Charles J. Scicluna, said from the news conference in Rome, when asked to explain why ordination of women was included alongside of rulings concerning sexual exploitation of children and the disabled by male… priests: ‘Sexual abuse and pornography are more grave dealings, they are an egregious violation of moral law. Attempted ordination of women is grave, but on another level; it is a wound that is an attempt against the Catholic faith on the sacramental orders.’
In a report from the AP, reporter Nicole Winfield explained that "The rules...list the attempted ordination of a woman as a ‘grave crime' to be handled according to the same set of procedures as sex abuse -- despite arguments that grouping the two in the same document would imply equating them.... Scicluna defended the inclusion of both sex abuse and ordination of women in the same document as a way of codifying two of the most serious canonical crimes against sacraments and morals that the congregation deals with. “
-From Psychology Today by Regina Barreca, Ph.D








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Lezlie
Henry the VIII was a very liberal outrageous person and formed the above church.
While I do not agree with beheading and a whole lot of other things, I wold be like you now if I did belong to the Catholic church.
Rated with hugs
~nodding~
Good piece. I'd Tink Pick it but Ed has sullied the paper!!! ;D Just kidding, I'll Tink Pick ya!!!! ~huge hug~
As a non Catholic who listened to my father's sister-and-convert-by-marriage-to-Catholicism as she attempted to save her nephews from Hell (Scare the Hell out of us) while she lived with us during the Korean war, but also my mother's brother who came back from WWII with the stated calling to go to Mexico to save the heathen Catholics, as well as at one time having tried to marry a Catholic woman who was divorced and using birth control, I agree it gets pretty confusing. All of the nuts aren't in the Pentecostal or Fundamentalist Protestant tree, though I grant you they can and do keep the squirrels happy.
I've found that I take my spiritual comfort where I find it in the person who has it, Straight or gay, male or female. The single most comforting spiritual pastor I've known is a nominally Christian woman who speaks with dead people.
i am a pseudo priest when i feel like it, and i would say:
"she bleeds for you. for the continuation
of the species. for the church itself,
upon which the blood of many female martyrs runs down
unto the altar, into the pews,
a true stephen king horror show, buddy boy...."
The vatican is first foremost and forever a financial in-
stitution, its sins are well known
in the annals of eternity,
the evermore
here and now, the forever present presence
which is the christ..
hooo...yikes
"As a former Catholic, steeped in a family of traditional values and religious traditions, including an aunt who was a nun, I am forever grateful to my parents who broke away. They both, WWII veterans, religious people, experienced the failure of priests and the institution of the church and allowed for the humanness required in participating in organized religion which the church in many cases failed to encompass. Rigidness, absolutism, all in the name of Christ on earth, which ultimately seemed incongruent with the message and teachings of Christ, stonewalled their faith and forced them not to adhere to a system of belief that they did not support. Faithful believers until their end on earth, they provided the thinking spiritual foundation which I practice today. God gave you a mind, do not be afraid to use it. " Sheila R
As a Catholic myself, daughter of generations of Catholics, I know this feeling. I went to Catholic school, had some wonderful priests and nuns and some plainly horrid. I wrote a piece on this, too, that feeling of alienation from one's beliefs due to the lukewarm positions of those in power.
Wonderful piece, Linnnn, thank you.
I am now an Episcopal priest. Interestingly, I find the same sort of variety among my clergy colleagues: some who are curmudgeonly and scolding, others who are looking for innovative ways to break barriers, others who seem like old friends of the family. I suppose that all "professions" have each of these characters (and so many others) represented within them. Maybe these idiosyncrasies are more easily spotted in people that wear a collar.
I am now an Episcopal priest. Interestingly, I find the same sort of variety among my clergy colleagues: some who are curmudgeonly and scolding, others who are looking for innovative ways to break barriers, others who seem like old friends of the family. I suppose that all "professions" have each of these characters (and so many others) represented within them. Maybe these idiosyncrasies are more easily spotted in people that wear a collar.
Are all old women biddies or only Catholic old women? Rather bitter, ageist description. Dim view of aging.
I left again, for good, a few years later. As a women, I was not allowed to adress the congregation, nor could I ever become an elder or aquire any position in the church.
I was also required to wear a skirt (of modest length) and would always be a second class citizen.
So I left. Now I wonder why I needed "religion" of any kind. Why worship this god? I hate suffering, and if I am created in his image, doesn't he hate it? If he has a hand to play to end suffering, why hasn't he? (And forget ab0ut all the "God has a plan," bullshit. I don't care about his "plan" if it allows for suffering.)
And, if he doesn't have a hand to play, why would I worship him?
Best Wishes,
Blittie
This was many years after I abandoned Catholicism. The Roman Catholic church is like a musical that died in Boston. Great sets, fabulous costumes, the music is beautiful -- but the book needs work.
Back in the 70's in what Bard Gooch calls "The Golden Age of Promiscuity" you could always tell the priests at the baths. They were the neediest.
I don't.
Great post.
Random, but I've been thinking about my children and myths. I grew up with religion... they have not. I grew up with nightmares. They've not had one. I grew up scared of the dark, thinking monsters and demons were real. They laugh when I tell them this.
Great piece xoxo
You've covered the spectrum of Catholicism here, Linn. Your account of Father Pete was especially poignant. I agree with the others- there are good and bad in every religion or group.
as if the christ they honor didn't bleed. as if, that very blood isn't symbolized,considered a holy sacrament during communion.
imagine that. she bleeds. too.
smh.
give thanks for father pete.
You've presented a nuanced view of a system I've never fully understood. Thanks!
Your writing, as always, is wonderful!! Thanks for this!
My mother remembers listening to lectures on martyrdom graphic enough to count as intro courses in forensic medicine. If she were to run into Ss. Agatha, Lucia or Maria Goretti on the street, she'd probably martyr them all over again, just for spite.
I've never actually made friends with a priest the way you did with Fr. Pete. In fact, I've yet to take one into my confidence, beyond what the Sacrament of Reconciliation requires. All my best spiritual advice has come from a Sister of St. Agnes.
Would you believe these douchebags are dressing up in cassocks again? Apparently, the newest generation of seminarian considers them very chic. In this article, Fr. Andrew Greeley calls them "Young Fogeys":
http://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/issues/2004/01/greeley.htm
terrific post, linda. absolutely deserved EP.
The daughter of a friend, a former nun, had herself "ordained" as a priest. My mother thought it was insane that her friend supported his daughter. He attended the "ordination" and because of that he was excommunicated. I just listened and shook my head. She didn't know that I was shaking it at her response.
How would you like it … if hate speech was directed to your brother or sister as you sat in the pew; spewed by some better than thou religious lunatic with a hateful black book about Leviticus -- under his arm?
The pope and churches fully aware that Leviticus 20:13 applies only to priests refuse to remove this stigma maliciously persecuting gays. Kids bullied into suicide …! Being black or left-handed or being gay is just as natural.
If the black community or women had it written that they should be put to death; how would they like that?
Churches are committing hate crimes and more succinctly a violent criminal offence against a federally protected minority namely the gay community. It is actually a bigger moment in history … gays standing up for equality … soldiers being discharged are indeed exposing something far greater ... the realization that there is something far more evil at work -- hateful religion which should be discharged from society -- period. United States is supposedly fighting for democracy but within the U.S. they treat gays like secondary citizens.
It’s now time to shut down the churches with bibles with leviticus 20:13. Religion and the churches should now be exposed as a bigoted structure that gets away with hate mongering. It is a criminal offence to cause harm onto others physically or with written items … bibles have been getting away with this for ages. Tony Perkins and his The Family Research Council's opposition to gay rights have landed the outfit onto a list of "hate groups,” like the KKK. Christian colleges should be classified as hate groups and shut down. UK Prime Minister Cameron is facing this issue; as we speak … regarding hateful muslim & islam extremes & homophobia -- being taught to children at the mosques and schools.
This holier than thou – written so there it shall be -- fallacy; must be stopped!
It is a criminal offence to cause harm onto others physically or with written items … the bible and torah have been getting away with this for ages.
This bogus religious filth should be banned. It exists as a tax exempt structure which discriminates against human rights. The pope, bishops and mormons are cult members promoting discrimination against minorities. Perhaps religious establishments have pushed too far from San Francisco to Washington -- and it may backfire to such a degree that the churches should be shut down!
It is written; so therefore it shall be? We are the chosen people? Such a wicked fantasy. To see the religious lunatics manipulate government and our lives is shameful. According to biblical law, a father can sell his daughter as a slave.
Bibles and the torah which includes leviticus -- should be immediately banned … for promoting hatred against minorities … namely the gay community and the crosses removed from all schools and churches.
The Right Honourable Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chretien told the Vatican that there was to be no cross erected over the Canadian Parliament buildings figuratively speaking; when the Pope demanded the Prime Minister go against gay rights. An Alberta bishop had the audacity to say that The Canadian Prime Minister would go to hell for going against the church. Such outrageous evil threats. The Right Honourable Prime Minister in return; basically told the Pope to go to Hell!
Perhaps the irony might be -- that the bogus hogus pogus hate-speech with his hateful leviticus 20:13 might bring the bible and torah into a banned status and the churches and synagogues shut down! Religious proselytizing must be stopped in its tracks. The follower of one faith approaches the other from a position of superiority. She/he assertively presents theirs as the only true religion. Other faiths, including the religion of the listener, may be described as inferior, filled with errors, or even Satan-inspired. The proselytizer might state that the other will spend eternity being tortured in Hell unless they convert to the proselytizer's religion.
It is a sometimes rare occurrence to fall in Love and to hold that person in your heart and be loved in return ... it is something that should be celebrated! If it is between two guys or girls all the better. It takes even more courage to defend that LOVE!
I am the son of a catholic father who never went to church and a protestant mother who took us to church and Sunday school. Onward christian soldiers; I think not. Such absolute drivel. To be manipulated by a santa claus; an easter bunny and worst of all a bogus cross?
One should appreciate each day of life and not expect another.
By enjoying their tax exempt status and benefits from the state it also puts churches at the mercy of the state; to be forced to adhere to the human rights laws. Religion is thriving like a cancerous growth on society that should be stopped in its tracks; outlawed & banned.
There is no scientific evidence to prove any of the cross related bogus elements of christianity. Our early human ancestors; on this earth … go back more than 6 million years … 5,996,000 years before the Greeks, Romans and the Jews. Christianity is basically a 2010 year old fictional cult.
In the year 300 AD when Emperor Constantine, who to some was the first pope; went on to fabricate & market Christianity - a fantasy - which turned out to be one of the most hateful & evil concoctions ever perpetrated on the world.
Minority rights must be decided by a dignified judicial system and/or a compassionate government.
Tell them to take that cross and shove it where the sun don't shine and pay their taxes along the way before they take that cross down forever with its final station; extinction.
The Vatican basically supported Hitler and religion is responsible for more corruption and violence in the world. Pope Ratzinger was involved in the Nazi youth. The Pope with his blatant witchcraft related to the bible and its hateful beliefs; tries to rule with extreme prejudice against a world … that may fall victim to religions' absolute evil. Many theologians state quite correctly that the birth; crucifixion; resurrection and other elements of christianity actually didn’t even happen! The pope is running a bigger fraud than Madoff’s $50 billion ripoff. Today’s evangelical extremists are like the nazis who cast others into ovens & are actually supremacists - who practice their bogus hocus pocus - and are trying to suppress and deprive others of their happiness and their legal rights in an open and proud society.
Einstein stated in a letter recently auctioned that the bible was a collection of primitive legends. He said believing in God was childish and he as a Jew is no different than another person and are not chosen by God. Do you want to be lambs at the slaughter or be wise and reject religious cultist manipulation? Mean & nasty; run by evil and bogus religious cults from Rome or wherever. Is this the world you want? The pope talks about ending prejudice and hate; what a hypocrite! Religion is a crutch for the insecure.
Appreciate every day and if there is no tomorrow; then know that you were fortunate to have lived on this earth!
A great story pertains to a boy at a catholic school in Oshawa, Ontario who wanted to take his boyfriend to his school prom. The evil catholic school forbid this. A father of one of the boys is an employee with General Motors Canada and the courageous union leader Buzz Hargrove stood up for the boys’ rights. The boy took his case through the courts and because the evil catholic school was benefiting from government funding which demands equal rights void of discrimination; the judge ordered the school to allow the two young boys to attend together. Their limo arrived at their prom with adoring onlookers.
To think of Matthew Shepard choking on his own blood after being savagely beaten; virtually sanctioned by the church is evil beyond comprehension; yet is the same as boys being bullied into suicide; most likely being supported by the bullies parents’ religious cults. Bigotry and hatemongering against gays should be banned.
Abused gay people should definitely talk to or write to their parents; friends; teachers & school principal ... about the issue. Your story may save another person!
A special compliment to the Parents … Mothers , Fathers and other family members who have stood up for their sons, daughters, nieces and nephews who may be facing identity issues as they enter their teens … possibly being bullied; when in fact being gay or bi is part of nature.
My father fought at the front on D-Day in Normandy … through the Battle of the Scheldt to Germany and grandfather was a Sgt. Major at Vimy. My Dad who was a catholic -- is alive today at 87 and doesn’t believe in santa claus -- an easter bunny or any of that bogus cross related filth.
A special compliment to the discharged soldiers ... you are the finest soldiers indeed ... in a battle and a war much greater than you will ever know! A gay pilot may have saved the lives of nine U.S. soldiers recently killed.
Respect should be shown to the brave gay soldiers who are defending the United States with dignity and honor!