Confessions of a Gay Priest: A Memoir of Sex, Love, Abuse, and Scandal in the Catholic Seminary

Confessions of a Gay Priest: A Memoir of Sex, Love, Abuse, and Scandal in the Catholic Seminary

by Tom Rastrelli
Confessions of a Gay Priest: A Memoir of Sex, Love, Abuse, and Scandal in the Catholic Seminary

Confessions of a Gay Priest: A Memoir of Sex, Love, Abuse, and Scandal in the Catholic Seminary

by Tom Rastrelli

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Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609387105
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Publication date: 04/01/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
Sales rank: 757,900
File size: 966 KB

About the Author

Tom Rastrelli is director of digital communications at Willamette University. He lives in Salem, Oregon.

Table of Contents

Contents Prologue Part I: St. Stephen, The First Christian Martyr, Patron Saint of Stonemasons, 1994–96 Audition An Actor Prepares Acting Is Believing Freeing the Natural Voice Genesis A Place at the Table By Way of the Heart Confessions The Cloud of Unknowing Urgent Longings In Praise of Folly The Seven Storey Mountain Part II: St. Pius X, Pope, Patron Saint of First Communicants and Pilgrims, 1996–98 The Consolation of Philosophy A Theology of Liberation The Long Loneliness Part III: St. Mary, Mother of God, Patron Saint of Crusaders, Needle and Pin Makers, and Virgins, 1998–2002 Interior Castle The Rule of Life Codependent No More The Road Less Traveled The Theology of the Body: Human Love in the Divine Plan Spiritual Exercises Letting Go: The Spirituality of Subtraction The Changing Face of Priesthood The Wild Man’s Journey Gaudium et Spes Part IV: St. Jude, the Apostle, Patron Saint of Lost Causes, 2002–3 The Holy Longing The First Five Years of Priesthood The Wounded Healer Quickening the Fire in Our Midst Part V: Resurrection, 2003–4 Sacred Silence Homosexuality in the Church Boys Like Us Becoming a Man Now That I’m Out, What Do I Do? The End of the Affair Part VI: Beautiful Child, 2019 Epilogue:We Are the Champions

What People are Saying About This

M. G. Lord

“Tom Rastrelli’s brave, candid, self-critical memoir is part of a great tradition of spiri­tual autobiographies, from St. Augustine’s Confessions to Thomas Merton’s The Seven Storey Mountain. Tom’s story differs from theirs because of his time and place. But he shares with them a commitment to hon­esty and to understanding the meaning of faith. This is an often beautiful, sometimes shocking, always important book.”—M. G. Lord, author, The Accidental Feminist: How Elizabeth Taylor Raised Our Consciousness and We Were Too Distracted by Her Beauty
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Michelangelo Signorile

“Tom Rastrelli is a gifted writer whose personal journey is in­sightful and enormously important. Confessions of a Gay Priest is a riveting, powerful book, rich in detail and deeply relevant to the times we live in. It exposes painful truths that must be told. Read it.”—Michelangelo Signorile, author, It’s Not Over: Getting Beyond Tolerance, Defeating Homophobia, and Winning True Equality

Janet Fitch

“Tom Rastrelli is that unique blend of courage and talent, a remarkable personal story to tell, a passionate voice, and a sharp, skillful pen with which to fashion the tale.”—Janet Fitch, author, Chimes of a Lost Cathedral

Mary Roach

“In demanding celibacy and damning homosexuality, the Catholic Church condemns legions of its best and brightest priests to lives of hypocrisy and shame. Rastrelli recounts his struggle with heart, wit, and courage. The Church’s loss is literature’s gain.”—Mary Roach, author, Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War

Garrard Conley

“Rastrelli’s carefully observed testimony speaks real truth to power. I am amazed by his ability to navigate a traumatic emo­tional landscape with such grace. This book is an essential document for the Church’s many victims of abuse.”—Garrard Conley, author, Boy Erased

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