Belief and Unbelief: Writing Catholic Biography

Loughery talks about his Catholic life. Being gay at the age of thirteen probably played some part on one side of the line: he never felt so magnificently attired as when he put on that long red confirmation robe in sixth grade. He probably associated the priesthood with an avoidance of any pressure...

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