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Andrew Greeley

Andrew M. Greeley (February 5, 1928 – May 29, 2013) was an American Catholic priest, sociologist, journalist and popular novelist.


Andrew Greeley
Born(1928-02-05)February 5, 1928
DiedMay 29, 2013(2013-05-29) (aged 85)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Priest, author
Years active1966–2009
Ecclesiastical career
ReligionChristianity
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Ordained1954
Congregations served
Christ the King Parish, Chicago
Websiteagreeley.com

Greeley was a professor of sociology at the University of Arizona and the University of Chicago, and a research associate with the National Opinion Research Center (NORC). For many years, he wrote a weekly column for the Chicago Sun-Times and contributed regularly to The New York Times, the National Catholic Reporter, America, and Commonweal.

Life and career edit

Greeley was born into a large Irish Catholic family in Oak Park, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago) in 1928.[1] He grew up during the Great Depression in Chicago's Austin neighborhood, where he attended St. Angela Elementary School,[2] and by the second grade, he knew that he wanted to be a priest.[3][4] After studying at Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary in Chicago, Greeley received an AB degree from St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Chicago in 1950, a Bachelor of Sacred Theology (STB) in 1952, and a Licentiate of Sacred Theology (STL) in 1954, when he was ordained for the Archdiocese of Chicago.

From 1954 to 1964, Greeley served as an assistant pastor at Christ the King parish in Chicago, during which time he studied sociology at the University of Chicago. His first book, The Church in the Suburbs (1958), was drawn from notes a sociology professor had encouraged him to take describing his experiences.[4] He received a Master of Arts in 1961 and a PhD in 1962. His doctoral dissertation dealt with the influence of religion on the career plans of 1961 college graduates. At various times, Greeley was a professor at the University of Arizona, the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Chicago. He was denied tenure by the University of Chicago in 1973, despite having been a faculty member there for a decade and having published dozens of books; he attributed the denial to anti-Catholic prejudice, although a colleague said his cantankerous temperament was more to blame.[4] In 1991, he was granted a professorship in social science at the University.

Sociology edit

As a sociologist, he published a large number of influential academic works during the 1960s and 1970s, including Unsecular Man: The Persistence of Religion (1972) and The American Catholic: A Social Portrait (1977).[1] Over the course of his career, he authored more than 70 scholarly books,[1][4] largely focusing on the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. His early work challenged the widespread assumption that Catholics had low college attendance rates, showing that white Catholics were in fact more successful than other whites in obtaining college undergraduate and graduate degrees, which he attributed to what he called the high-quality education Catholics received in parochial schools.[4] He also studied how religion influenced the political behavior of ethnic Catholics, and he was one of the first scholars to document the sociological effects of the Second Vatican Council's reforms on American Catholics.[1][4]

In the early 1970s, the U.S. bishops commissioned him to write a profile of the American priesthood.[1] He completed a two-year survey in 1972, reporting that dissatisfaction among the priests was widespread; but the bishops rejected his findings.[4] Greeley said, "Honesty compels me to say that I believe the present leadership in the church to be morally, intellectually and religiously bankrupt."[4]

Greeley's sociological work was also viewed with suspicion by some of his fellow clerics, and his archbishop (later cardinal), John Cody, denied Greeley's request for a parish ministry.[4] Greeley criticized Cody, calling him a "madcap tyrant" when Cody closed a number of inner-city schools.

Interpreting American Catholicism edit

Greeley's biographer summarizes his interpretation:

He argued for the continued salience of ethnicity in American life and the distinctiveness of the Catholic religious imagination. Catholics differed from other Americans, he explained in a variety of publications, by their tendency to think in "sacramental" terms, imagining God as present in a world that was revelatory rather than bleak. The poetic elements in the Catholic tradition--its stories, imagery, and rituals--kept most Catholics in the fold, according to Greeley, whatever their disagreements with particular aspects of church discipline or doctrine. But Greeley also insisted on the disastrous impact of Humanae Vitae, the 1968 papal encyclical upholding the Catholic ban on contraception, holding it almost solely responsible for a sharp decline in weekly Mass attendance between 1968 and 1975. He believed that lay Catholics understood far better than their bishops that sex in marriage was intended by God to be joyous and playful, a true means of grace.[5]

As described by John L. Allen Jr. of the National Catholic Reporter, Greeley became fascinated with what has been called the Catholic "analogical imagination", the idea that "visible, tangible things in the created order serve as metaphors for the divine, as opposed to the more textual and literal religious sensibility of Protestants and others."[1] Greeley believed that it was this viewpoint that had led the church to be a pre-eminent patron of the arts through the centuries, allowing it to communicate through artistic imagery spiritual concepts that doctrinal texts alone could not.[1] Greeley's appreciation for the spiritual power of art inspired him to begin writing works of fiction.[1]

Fiction edit

Greeley's literary output was such it was said that he "never had an unpublished thought".[3][6] He said, "The only way I can write fiction is to keep those hours from 6:00 to 9:00 A.M. sacred."[7] He published his first novel, The Magic Cup, in 1975,[1] a fantasy tale about a young king who would lead Ireland from paganism to Christianity. A second novel, Death in April, followed in 1980.

His third novel, The Cardinal Sins (1981), was his first work of fiction to become a major commercial success. As one reviewer put it, The Cardinal Sins "did for the Catholic Church what The Godfather did for the mafia".[1] The novel's principal characters were both priests—one a writer-sociologist (like Greeley), and the other a Cardinal who had broken the vow of celibacy. At the time of the book's release, Chicago's cardinal, John Cody, was the subject of allegations of having diverted hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Church to a mistress.[4] Church officials accused Greeley of using the novel to attack Cardinal Cody, although Greeley denied the charges and told the New York Times that Cody was "a much better bishop ... and a much better human being" than the character in the novel.[4]

The Cardinal Sins was followed by the Passover trilogy: Thy Brother's Wife (1982), Ascent into Hell (1983), and Lord of the Dance (1984). Thereafter, he wrote a minimum of two novels per year, on average. In 1987 alone, he produced four novels and two works of non-fiction. He once said that he wrote an average of 5,000 words per day, and was known to quip, "Why should I practice contraception on my ideas?"[1]

The explicit treatment of sexuality in Greeley's novels was a source of controversy for some.[1][4] The National Catholic Register said that Greeley had "the dirtiest mind ever ordained".[4] Greeley responded to his critics by saying that "there is nothing wrong with sex"[4] and that "at the most basic level, people learn from the novels that sex is good ... Then they get the notion that sexual love is a sacrament of God's love, that sexual love tells us something about God."[1] He told one interviewer that his erotic writing was not pornography and that it was "less erotic than the Song of Songs in the scriptures".[3] He insisted that from what they heard in confession from women, priests probably knew more about marriage than most married men; and he drew on this knowledge to write a marital advice book he called Sexual Intimacy (1988).[4]

At the height of the Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal, Greeley wrote The Priestly Sins (2004), a novel about a young priest who is exiled to an insane asylum and then to an academic life because he reports abuse that he has witnessed. His book The Making of the Pope (2005) was intended as a follow-up to his The Making of the Popes 1978. The Making of the Pope (2005) was a first-hand account of the coalition-building process by which the conservative Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger ascended to the papacy as Benedict XVI. Greeley also dabbled in science fiction, writing the novels God Game and The Final Planet.

Greeley wrote about the spiritual life in his prayer journals "that revealed a man who most of all wanted to love God and let people know that God was a Tremendous Lover who loved them as if He loved them alone and loved everyone as if all of them were one".[8] "Love Affair" (1992) was his first prayer journal, a winner of the Catholic Association book award in the spiritual category, followed by "Sacraments of Love" (1994), "Windows" (1995), "I Hope You're Listening, God" (1997), and "Letters To A Loving God" (2002). The prayer journal was neither a book of prayers nor a book about prayer but rather an experience of praying, to dialogue with God. It is prayer as it happens.[9] He said that writing out prayers on a computer screen for his journals "are the best way to pray I've yet discovered."[10] Thus, paraphrasing a famous quote about him, it might be said he "never had an unpublished prayer". Leach said, "The prayer journals were among his favorite books."[11]

Greeley wrote his first major collection of poetry entitled The Sense of Love (1992), taking his place among the priest poets of the Anglo-Roman tradition, as he examined the love relationship between God and humanity on the levels of eros (sexual), philos (social), and agape (spiritual) (Robert McGovern, foreword, The Sense of Love, 1992, pp. viii-xi).

Politics edit

Politically, Greeley was an outspoken critic of the George W. Bush administration and the Iraq War, and a strong supporter of immigration reform. His book titled A Stupid, Unjust, and Criminal War: Iraq 2001–2007 (2007) was critical of the rush by the Bush administration to start the Iraq War and the consequences of that war for the United States. Garry Wills wrote, "Andrew Greeley shows that Jesus is the Prince of Peace, not a Captain of War."[11]

Priesthood edit

Reflecting on his life's work, Greeley told the Chicago Tribune in 1992, "I'm a priest, pure and simple ... The other things I do — sociological research, my newspaper columns, the novels I write — are just my way of being a priest. I decided I wanted to be one when I was a kid growing up on the West Side. I've never wavered or wanted to be anything but."[2]

Philanthropy edit

Greeley was probably the best-selling priest in history, with an estimated 250,000 readers who would buy almost every novel he published, probably generating at least $110 million in gross income by 1999.[1] He was able to live comfortably in Chicago's John Hancock Center,[1][2] but he donated most of his earnings[1][3] to the Church and other charities. In 1984, he contributed $1 million to endow a chair in Roman Catholic Studies at the University of Chicago.[4] In 1986, he established a $1 million private educational fund for scholarships and financial support to inner-city schools in the Chicago Archdiocese with a minority student body of more than 50%. He had originally offered the donation to the Archdiocese, but the then Archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, had declined the gift without ever publicly offering an explanation.[12] In 2003, the Archdiocese accepted the $420,000 that still remained in the fund to bolster a newly established Catholic Schools Endowment Fund, providing scholarships for low-income students and for raising teachers' salaries in the Archdiocese's schools.[12] Greeley also funded an annual lecture series, "The Church in Society", at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, Mundelein, Illinois, where he had earned his S.T.L. in 1954.

In 2008, he donated several thousand dollars to the 2008 presidential campaign of Barack Obama,[13] who was then serving as a U.S. Senator representing Illinois, although Greeley predicted that racism would lead to Obama's defeat.[2]

Injury and death edit

Greeley suffered skull fractures in a fall in 2008 when his clothing got caught on the door of a taxi as it pulled away; he was hospitalized in critical condition.[14] He remained in poor health for the rest of his life and died on May 29, 2013, at his Chicago home. He was 85.[15]

Honors edit

Greeley was awarded honorary degrees from the University of Arizona, Bard College (New York State) and the National University of Ireland, Galway. In 1981, he received the F. Sadlier Dinger Award, which is presented each year by educational publisher William H. Sadlier, Inc. in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the ministry of religious education in America.[16]

Non-fiction edit

  • The Social Effects of Catholic Education (1961)
  • Religion and Career: A Study of College Graduates (1963)
  • And Young Men Shall See Visions (1964)
  • Letters to Nancy (1964)
  • The Hesitant Pilgrim: American Catholicism After the Council (1966)
  • The Education of Catholic Americans (1966)
  • The Catholic Experience: A Sociologist's Interpretation of the History of American Catholicism (1967)
  • The Changing Catholic College (1967)
  • Uncertain Trumpet: The Priest in Modern America (1968)
  • The Crucible of Change: The Social Dynamics of Pastoral Practice (1968)
  • What Do We Believe? The Stance of Religion in America (1968)
  • The Student in Higher Education (1968)
  • From Backwater to Mainstream: A Profile of Catholic Higher Education (1969)
  • Religion in the Year 2000 (1969)
  • A Future to Hope in: Socio-religious Speculations (1969)
  • Life for a Wanderer (1969)
  • The Friendship Game (1970)
  • Recent Alumni and Higher Education: A Survey of College Graduates (1970)
  • Can Catholic Schools Survive? (1970)
  • Why Can't They Be Like Us? (1971)
  • The Jesus Myth (1971)
  • American Priests. Chicago: National Opinion Research Center (1971)
  • The Denominational Society (1972)
  • Unsecular Man (1972)
  • Priests in the U.S.: Reflections on a Survey (1972)
  • That Most Distressful Nation: The Taming of the American Irish (1972)
  • The Catholic Priest in the U.S.: Sociological Investigations (1972)
  • Ethnicity in the U.S.: A Preliminary Reconnaissance (1974)
  • Ecstasy: A Way of Knowing (1974)
  • Building Coalitions (1974)
  • The Sociology of the Paranormal (1975)
  • The Sinai Myth (1975)
  • Love and Play (1975)[17]
  • The Great Mysteries: An Essential Catechism (1976)
  • Ethnicity, Denomination and Inequality (1976)
  • The American Catholic: A Social Portrait (1977)
  • No Bigger Than Necessary (1977)
  • Neighborhood. New York (1977)
  • Ugly little secret : anti-Catholicism in North America (1977)
  • The Making of the Popes (1978)
  • Crisis in the Church: A Study of Religion in America (1979)
  • Ethnic Drinking Subcultures (1980)
  • The Young Catholic Family (1980)
  • The Religious Imagination (1981)
  • Young Catholics in the United States and Canada (1981)
  • The Irish Americans: The Rise to Money and Power (1981)
  • Parish, Priest and People (1981)
  • Catholic High Schools and Minority Students (1982)
  • The Bottom Line Catechism (1982)
  • Religion: A Secular Theory (1982)
  • The Catholic Why? Book (1983)
  • The Dilemma of American Immigration: Beyond the Golden Door (1983)
  • Angry Catholic Women (1984)
  • How to Save the Catholic Church (1984)
  • American Catholics Since the Council (1985)
  • Confessions of a Parish Priest (1986)
  • Catholic Contributions: Sociology & Policy (1987)
  • An Andrew Greeley Reader: Volume One (1987)
  • The Irish Americans: The Rise to Money and Power (1988)
  • When Life Hurts: Healing Themes from the Gospels (1988)
  • God in Popular Culture (1988)
  • Sexual Intimacy: Love and Play (1988)
  • Myths of Religion: An inspiring investigation into the nature of God and a journey to the boundaries of faith (1989); ISBN 0-446-38818-1
  • Religious Change in America (1989)
  • The Catholic Myth: The Behavior and Beliefs of American Catholics (1990)
  • The Bible and Us (1990)
  • Year of Grace: A Spiritual Journal (1990)
  • Faithful Attraction: Discovering Intimacy, Love, and Fidelity in American Marriage (1991)
  • Love Affair: A Prayer Journal (1992) Winner of the Catholic Press Association Book Award in the spiritual category, among his favorites.
  • The Sense of Love (1992)
  • Sacraments of Love: A Prayer Journal (1994)
  • Windows: A Prayer Journal (1995)
  • Sex: The Catholic Experience (1995)
  • Religion as Poetry (1995)
  • Sociology and Religion: A Collection of Readings (1995)
  • Common Ground (1996)
  • Forging a Common Future (1997)
  • I Hope You're Listening God: A Prayer Journal (1997)
  • Furthermore! (1999)
  • The Mysteries of Grace
  • The Catholic Imagination (2000); ISBN 0-520-23204-6
  • Book of Love (2002)
  • Letters To A Loving God: A Prayer Journal (2002)
  • The Great Mysteries: Experiencing Catholic Faith from the inside Out (2003)
  • God in the Movies (2003), with Albert J. Bergesen
  • The Catholic Revolution: New Wine, Old Wineskins, and the Second Vatican Council (2004); ISBN 0-520-24481-8
  • Priests: A Calling in Crisis (2004)
  • The Making Of The Pope (2005)
  • The Truth about Conservative Christians: What They Think and What They Believe (2006)
  • Jesus: A Meditation on His Stories and His Relationships with Women (2007)
  • A Stupid, Unjust and Criminal War: Iraq 2001-2007 (2007) He shows that "Jesus is the Prince of Peace, not a Captain of War." (Garry Wills)

Fiction edit

  • The Magic Cup (1975)
  • Death in April (1980)
  • The Cardinal Sins (1981)
  • Thy Brother's Wife (1982)
  • Ascent Into Hell (1983)
  • Lord of the Dance (1984)
  • Virgin and Martyr (1985)
  • Angels of September (1985)
  • Happy are the Meek (1985)
  • God Game (1986)
  • Happy are the Clean of Heart (1986)
  • Patience of a Saint (1987)
  • The Final Planet (1987)
  • Happy Are Those Who Thirst for Justice (1987)
  • Rite of Spring (1987)
  • Angel Fire (1988)
  • Love Song (1989)
  • St. Valentine's Night (1989)
  • Andrew Greeley's Chicago (1989)
  • All About Women (1989)
  • The Cardinal Virtues (1990)
  • The Irish (1990)
  • The Search for Maggie Ward (1991)
  • An Occasion of Sin (1991)
  • Happy Are the Merciful (1992)
  • Wages of Sin (1992)
  • Happy Are the Peace Makers (1993)
  • Fall from Grace (1993)
  • Irish Gold (1994) (first in the Nuala Anne McGrail series of mystery novels)
  • Happy Are the Poor in Spirit (1994)
  • Angel Light (1995)
  • Happy Are Those Who Mourn (1995)
  • White Smoke (1996)
  • Happy Are The Oppressed (1996)
  • Irish Lace (1996)
  • Summer at the Lake (1997)
  • Star Bright! (1997)
  • The Bishop at Sea (1997)
  • Irish Whiskey (1998)
  • Contract With an Angel (1998)
  • A Midwinter's Tale (1998)
  • The Bishop and the Three Kings (1998)
  • Irish Mist (1999)
  • Younger Than Springtime (1999)
  • Irish Eyes (2000)
  • The Bishop and the Missing L-Train (2000)
  • A Christmas Wedding (2000)
  • Irish Love (2001)
  • The Bishop and the Beggar Girl of St. Germain (2001)
  • September Song (2001)
  • Irish Stew! (2002)
  • The Bishop in the West Wing (2002)
  • Second Spring (2003)
  • The Bishop Goes to the University (2003)
  • The Priestly Sins (2004)
  • Emerald Magic: Great Tales of Irish Fantasy (2004)
  • Golden Years (2005)
  • The Bishop in the Old Neighborhood (2005)
  • Irish Cream (2005)
  • The Senator and the Priest (2006)
  • Irish Crystal (2006)
  • Irish Linen (2007)
  • The Bishop at the Lake (2007)
  • Irish Tiger (2008)
  • The Archbishop in Andalusia (2008)
  • Irish Tweed (2009)
  • Home for Christmas (2009)

Other work edit

Until his brain injury, Greeley's column on political, church and social issues appeared each Friday in the Chicago Sun-Times and each Sunday in the , a southwest suburban Chicago newspaper published by the Sun-Times Media Group.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Allen, John L. (May 30, 2013). "Fr. Andrew Greeley, sociologist and priest-novelist, dies at 85". National Catholic Reporter.
  2. ^ a b c d Jensen, Trevor; Ramirez, Margaret (May 30, 2013). "Andrew Greeley -- priest, author, critic -- dead at 85". Chicago Tribune.
  3. ^ a b c d Grobel, Lawrence (2001). Endangered Species: Writers Talk about their Craft, their Visions, their Lives. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press. pp. 174–175. ISBN 9780306810046.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Woo, Elaine (May 30, 2013). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on June 1, 2013.
  5. ^ Leslie Woodcock Tentler, "Greeley, Andrew Moran" in American National Biography Online April 2016; Access Apr 30 2017
  6. ^ Greeley, Andrew M. (1999). Furthermore! Memories of a Parish Priest. New York: Forge.
  7. ^ Greeley 1992, p. 123.
  8. ^ Leach 2013, pp. 12–14.
  9. ^ Greeley 1992, pp. 5–6.
  10. ^ Greeley 1992, p. 5.
  11. ^ a b Leach 2013, p. 14.
  12. ^ a b McNeil, Brett (January 30, 2003). "Greeley's donation welcomed this time". Chicago Tribune.
  13. ^ Greeley's federal campaign contributions July 4, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Owen, Mary (November 9, 2008). "Greeley in critical condition after fall". Chicago Tribune.
  15. ^ Steinfels, Peter (May 30, 2013). "Andrew M. Greeley, outspoken priest, dies at 85". New York Times.
  16. ^ "Andrew Greeley's Biography Page". www.agreeley.com. 10 February 2021.
  17. ^ Greeley, Andrew M. (1984). Love and Play. ISBN 0-491-03201-3.

Further reading edit

  • Kotre, John N. The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: Andrew Greeley and American Catholicism, 1950-1975 (1978).
  • Leach, Michael (2013). "Greeley: Appreciation". National Catholic Reporter.
  • Tentler, Leslie Woodcock. "Greeley, Andrew Moran"; American National Biography Online (April 2016 Access Date: Apr 30 2017)

Autobiographical edit

  • Greeley, Andrew M. Confessions of a Parish Priest (1986)
  • Greeley, Andrew M. (1992). Love Affair: A Prayer Journal. ISBN 9780824511982.
  • Greeley, Andrew M. "On Studying Religion", pp. 197–212 in The Craft of Religious Studies, edited by Jon R. Stone. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998.
  • Greeley, Andrew M. Furthermore! Memories of a Parish Priest (1999)

External links edit

andrew, greeley, andrew, greeley, february, 1928, 2013, american, catholic, priest, sociologist, journalist, popular, novelist, reverendborn, 1928, february, 1928oak, park, illinois, usdiedmay, 2013, 2013, aged, chicago, illinois, usnationalityamericanoccupati. Andrew M Greeley February 5 1928 May 29 2013 was an American Catholic priest sociologist journalist and popular novelist The ReverendAndrew GreeleyBorn 1928 02 05 February 5 1928Oak Park Illinois USDiedMay 29 2013 2013 05 29 aged 85 Chicago Illinois USNationalityAmericanOccupation s Priest authorYears active1966 2009Ecclesiastical careerReligionChristianityChurchRoman Catholic ChurchOrdained1954Congregations servedChrist the King Parish ChicagoWebsiteagreeley comGreeley was a professor of sociology at the University of Arizona and the University of Chicago and a research associate with the National Opinion Research Center NORC For many years he wrote a weekly column for the Chicago Sun Times and contributed regularly to The New York Times the National Catholic Reporter America and Commonweal Contents 1 Life and career 2 Sociology 3 Interpreting American Catholicism 4 Fiction 5 Politics 6 Priesthood 7 Philanthropy 8 Injury and death 9 Honors 10 Non fiction 11 Fiction 12 Other work 13 References 14 Further reading 14 1 Autobiographical 15 External linksLife and career editGreeley was born into a large Irish Catholic family in Oak Park Illinois a suburb of Chicago in 1928 1 He grew up during the Great Depression in Chicago s Austin neighborhood where he attended St Angela Elementary School 2 and by the second grade he knew that he wanted to be a priest 3 4 After studying at Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary in Chicago Greeley received an AB degree from St Mary of the Lake Seminary in Chicago in 1950 a Bachelor of Sacred Theology STB in 1952 and a Licentiate of Sacred Theology STL in 1954 when he was ordained for the Archdiocese of Chicago From 1954 to 1964 Greeley served as an assistant pastor at Christ the King parish in Chicago during which time he studied sociology at the University of Chicago His first book The Church in the Suburbs 1958 was drawn from notes a sociology professor had encouraged him to take describing his experiences 4 He received a Master of Arts in 1961 and a PhD in 1962 His doctoral dissertation dealt with the influence of religion on the career plans of 1961 college graduates At various times Greeley was a professor at the University of Arizona the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Chicago He was denied tenure by the University of Chicago in 1973 despite having been a faculty member there for a decade and having published dozens of books he attributed the denial to anti Catholic prejudice although a colleague said his cantankerous temperament was more to blame 4 In 1991 he was granted a professorship in social science at the University Sociology editAs a sociologist he published a large number of influential academic works during the 1960s and 1970s including Unsecular Man The Persistence of Religion 1972 and The American Catholic A Social Portrait 1977 1 Over the course of his career he authored more than 70 scholarly books 1 4 largely focusing on the Roman Catholic Church in the United States His early work challenged the widespread assumption that Catholics had low college attendance rates showing that white Catholics were in fact more successful than other whites in obtaining college undergraduate and graduate degrees which he attributed to what he called the high quality education Catholics received in parochial schools 4 He also studied how religion influenced the political behavior of ethnic Catholics and he was one of the first scholars to document the sociological effects of the Second Vatican Council s reforms on American Catholics 1 4 In the early 1970s the U S bishops commissioned him to write a profile of the American priesthood 1 He completed a two year survey in 1972 reporting that dissatisfaction among the priests was widespread but the bishops rejected his findings 4 Greeley said Honesty compels me to say that I believe the present leadership in the church to be morally intellectually and religiously bankrupt 4 Greeley s sociological work was also viewed with suspicion by some of his fellow clerics and his archbishop later cardinal John Cody denied Greeley s request for a parish ministry 4 Greeley criticized Cody calling him a madcap tyrant when Cody closed a number of inner city schools Interpreting American Catholicism editGreeley s biographer summarizes his interpretation He argued for the continued salience of ethnicity in American life and the distinctiveness of the Catholic religious imagination Catholics differed from other Americans he explained in a variety of publications by their tendency to think in sacramental terms imagining God as present in a world that was revelatory rather than bleak The poetic elements in the Catholic tradition its stories imagery and rituals kept most Catholics in the fold according to Greeley whatever their disagreements with particular aspects of church discipline or doctrine But Greeley also insisted on the disastrous impact of Humanae Vitae the 1968 papal encyclical upholding the Catholic ban on contraception holding it almost solely responsible for a sharp decline in weekly Mass attendance between 1968 and 1975 He believed that lay Catholics understood far better than their bishops that sex in marriage was intended by God to be joyous and playful a true means of grace 5 As described by John L Allen Jr of the National Catholic Reporter Greeley became fascinated with what has been called the Catholic analogical imagination the idea that visible tangible things in the created order serve as metaphors for the divine as opposed to the more textual and literal religious sensibility of Protestants and others 1 Greeley believed that it was this viewpoint that had led the church to be a pre eminent patron of the arts through the centuries allowing it to communicate through artistic imagery spiritual concepts that doctrinal texts alone could not 1 Greeley s appreciation for the spiritual power of art inspired him to begin writing works of fiction 1 Fiction editGreeley s literary output was such it was said that he never had an unpublished thought 3 6 He said The only way I can write fiction is to keep those hours from 6 00 to 9 00 A M sacred 7 He published his first novel The Magic Cup in 1975 1 a fantasy tale about a young king who would lead Ireland from paganism to Christianity A second novel Death in April followed in 1980 His third novel The Cardinal Sins 1981 was his first work of fiction to become a major commercial success As one reviewer put it The Cardinal Sins did for the Catholic Church what The Godfather did for the mafia 1 The novel s principal characters were both priests one a writer sociologist like Greeley and the other a Cardinal who had broken the vow of celibacy At the time of the book s release Chicago s cardinal John Cody was the subject of allegations of having diverted hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Church to a mistress 4 Church officials accused Greeley of using the novel to attack Cardinal Cody although Greeley denied the charges and told the New York Times that Cody was a much better bishop and a much better human being than the character in the novel 4 The Cardinal Sins was followed by the Passover trilogy Thy Brother s Wife 1982 Ascent into Hell 1983 and Lord of the Dance 1984 Thereafter he wrote a minimum of two novels per year on average In 1987 alone he produced four novels and two works of non fiction He once said that he wrote an average of 5 000 words per day and was known to quip Why should I practice contraception on my ideas 1 The explicit treatment of sexuality in Greeley s novels was a source of controversy for some 1 4 The National Catholic Register said that Greeley had the dirtiest mind ever ordained 4 Greeley responded to his critics by saying that there is nothing wrong with sex 4 and that at the most basic level people learn from the novels that sex is good Then they get the notion that sexual love is a sacrament of God s love that sexual love tells us something about God 1 He told one interviewer that his erotic writing was not pornography and that it was less erotic than the Song of Songs in the scriptures 3 He insisted that from what they heard in confession from women priests probably knew more about marriage than most married men and he drew on this knowledge to write a marital advice book he called Sexual Intimacy 1988 4 At the height of the Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal Greeley wrote The Priestly Sins 2004 a novel about a young priest who is exiled to an insane asylum and then to an academic life because he reports abuse that he has witnessed His book The Making of the Pope 2005 was intended as a follow up to his The Making of the Popes 1978 The Making of the Pope 2005 was a first hand account of the coalition building process by which the conservative Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger ascended to the papacy as Benedict XVI Greeley also dabbled in science fiction writing the novels God Game and The Final Planet Greeley wrote about the spiritual life in his prayer journals that revealed a man who most of all wanted to love God and let people know that God was a Tremendous Lover who loved them as if He loved them alone and loved everyone as if all of them were one 8 Love Affair 1992 was his first prayer journal a winner of the Catholic Association book award in the spiritual category followed by Sacraments of Love 1994 Windows 1995 I Hope You re Listening God 1997 and Letters To A Loving God 2002 The prayer journal was neither a book of prayers nor a book about prayer but rather an experience of praying to dialogue with God It is prayer as it happens 9 He said that writing out prayers on a computer screen for his journals are the best way to pray I ve yet discovered 10 Thus paraphrasing a famous quote about him it might be said he never had an unpublished prayer Leach said The prayer journals were among his favorite books 11 Greeley wrote his first major collection of poetry entitled The Sense of Love 1992 taking his place among the priest poets of the Anglo Roman tradition as he examined the love relationship between God and humanity on the levels of eros sexual philos social and agape spiritual Robert McGovern foreword The Sense of Love 1992 pp viii xi Politics editPolitically Greeley was an outspoken critic of the George W Bush administration and the Iraq War and a strong supporter of immigration reform His book titled A Stupid Unjust and Criminal War Iraq 2001 2007 2007 was critical of the rush by the Bush administration to start the Iraq War and the consequences of that war for the United States Garry Wills wrote Andrew Greeley shows that Jesus is the Prince of Peace not a Captain of War 11 Priesthood editReflecting on his life s work Greeley told the Chicago Tribune in 1992 I m a priest pure and simple The other things I do sociological research my newspaper columns the novels I write are just my way of being a priest I decided I wanted to be one when I was a kid growing up on the West Side I ve never wavered or wanted to be anything but 2 Philanthropy editGreeley was probably the best selling priest in history with an estimated 250 000 readers who would buy almost every novel he published probably generating at least 110 million in gross income by 1999 1 He was able to live comfortably in Chicago s John Hancock Center 1 2 but he donated most of his earnings 1 3 to the Church and other charities In 1984 he contributed 1 million to endow a chair in Roman Catholic Studies at the University of Chicago 4 In 1986 he established a 1 million private educational fund for scholarships and financial support to inner city schools in the Chicago Archdiocese with a minority student body of more than 50 He had originally offered the donation to the Archdiocese but the then Archbishop of Chicago Cardinal Joseph Bernardin had declined the gift without ever publicly offering an explanation 12 In 2003 the Archdiocese accepted the 420 000 that still remained in the fund to bolster a newly established Catholic Schools Endowment Fund providing scholarships for low income students and for raising teachers salaries in the Archdiocese s schools 12 Greeley also funded an annual lecture series The Church in Society at St Mary of the Lake Seminary Mundelein Illinois where he had earned his S T L in 1954 In 2008 he donated several thousand dollars to the 2008 presidential campaign of Barack Obama 13 who was then serving as a U S Senator representing Illinois although Greeley predicted that racism would lead to Obama s defeat 2 Injury and death editGreeley suffered skull fractures in a fall in 2008 when his clothing got caught on the door of a taxi as it pulled away he was hospitalized in critical condition 14 He remained in poor health for the rest of his life and died on May 29 2013 at his Chicago home He was 85 15 Honors editGreeley was awarded honorary degrees from the University of Arizona Bard College New York State and the National University of Ireland Galway In 1981 he received the F Sadlier Dinger Award which is presented each year by educational publisher William H Sadlier Inc in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the ministry of religious education in America 16 Non fiction editThe Social Effects of Catholic Education 1961 Religion and Career A Study of College Graduates 1963 And Young Men Shall See Visions 1964 Letters to Nancy 1964 The Hesitant Pilgrim American Catholicism After the Council 1966 The Education of Catholic Americans 1966 The Catholic Experience A Sociologist s Interpretation of the History of American Catholicism 1967 The Changing Catholic College 1967 Uncertain Trumpet The Priest in Modern America 1968 The Crucible of Change The Social Dynamics of Pastoral Practice 1968 What Do We Believe The Stance of Religion in America 1968 The Student in Higher Education 1968 From Backwater to Mainstream A Profile of Catholic Higher Education 1969 Religion in the Year 2000 1969 A Future to Hope in Socio religious Speculations 1969 Life for a Wanderer 1969 The Friendship Game 1970 Recent Alumni and Higher Education A Survey of College Graduates 1970 Can Catholic Schools Survive 1970 Why Can t They Be Like Us 1971 The Jesus Myth 1971 American Priests Chicago National Opinion Research Center 1971 The Denominational Society 1972 Unsecular Man 1972 Priests in the U S Reflections on a Survey 1972 That Most Distressful Nation The Taming of the American Irish 1972 The Catholic Priest in the U S Sociological Investigations 1972 Ethnicity in the U S A Preliminary Reconnaissance 1974 Ecstasy A Way of Knowing 1974 Building Coalitions 1974 The Sociology of the Paranormal 1975 The Sinai Myth 1975 Love and Play 1975 17 The Great Mysteries An Essential Catechism 1976 Ethnicity Denomination and Inequality 1976 The American Catholic A Social Portrait 1977 No Bigger Than Necessary 1977 Neighborhood New York 1977 Ugly little secret anti Catholicism in North America 1977 The Making of the Popes 1978 Crisis in the Church A Study of Religion in America 1979 Ethnic Drinking Subcultures 1980 The Young Catholic Family 1980 The Religious Imagination 1981 Young Catholics in the United States and Canada 1981 The Irish Americans The Rise to Money and Power 1981 Parish Priest and People 1981 Catholic High Schools and Minority Students 1982 The Bottom Line Catechism 1982 Religion A Secular Theory 1982 The Catholic Why Book 1983 The Dilemma of American Immigration Beyond the Golden Door 1983 Angry Catholic Women 1984 How to Save the Catholic Church 1984 American Catholics Since the Council 1985 Confessions of a Parish Priest 1986 Catholic Contributions Sociology amp Policy 1987 An Andrew Greeley Reader Volume One 1987 The Irish Americans The Rise to Money and Power 1988 When Life Hurts Healing Themes from the Gospels 1988 God in Popular Culture 1988 Sexual Intimacy Love and Play 1988 Myths of Religion An inspiring investigation into the nature of God and a journey to the boundaries of faith 1989 ISBN 0 446 38818 1 Religious Change in America 1989 The Catholic Myth The Behavior and Beliefs of American Catholics 1990 The Bible and Us 1990 Year of Grace A Spiritual Journal 1990 Faithful Attraction Discovering Intimacy Love and Fidelity in American Marriage 1991 Love Affair A Prayer Journal 1992 Winner of the Catholic Press Association Book Award in the spiritual category among his favorites The Sense of Love 1992 Sacraments of Love A Prayer Journal 1994 Windows A Prayer Journal 1995 Sex The Catholic Experience 1995 Religion as Poetry 1995 Sociology and Religion A Collection of Readings 1995 Common Ground 1996 Forging a Common Future 1997 I Hope You re Listening God A Prayer Journal 1997 Furthermore 1999 The Mysteries of Grace The Catholic Imagination 2000 ISBN 0 520 23204 6 Book of Love 2002 Letters To A Loving God A Prayer Journal 2002 The Great Mysteries Experiencing Catholic Faith from the inside Out 2003 God in the Movies 2003 with Albert J Bergesen The Catholic Revolution New Wine Old Wineskins and the Second Vatican Council 2004 ISBN 0 520 24481 8 Priests A Calling in Crisis 2004 The Making Of The Pope 2005 The Truth about Conservative Christians What They Think and What They Believe 2006 Jesus A Meditation on His Stories and His Relationships with Women 2007 A Stupid Unjust and Criminal War Iraq 2001 2007 2007 He shows that Jesus is the Prince of Peace not a Captain of War Garry Wills Fiction editThe Magic Cup 1975 Death in April 1980 The Cardinal Sins 1981 Thy Brother s Wife 1982 Ascent Into Hell 1983 Lord of the Dance 1984 Virgin and Martyr 1985 Angels of September 1985 Happy are the Meek 1985 God Game 1986 Happy are the Clean of Heart 1986 Patience of a Saint 1987 The Final Planet 1987 Happy Are Those Who Thirst for Justice 1987 Rite of Spring 1987 Angel Fire 1988 Love Song 1989 St Valentine s Night 1989 Andrew Greeley s Chicago 1989 All About Women 1989 The Cardinal Virtues 1990 The Irish 1990 The Search for Maggie Ward 1991 An Occasion of Sin 1991 Happy Are the Merciful 1992 Wages of Sin 1992 Happy Are the Peace Makers 1993 Fall from Grace 1993 Irish Gold 1994 first in the Nuala Anne McGrail series of mystery novels Happy Are the Poor in Spirit 1994 Angel Light 1995 Happy Are Those Who Mourn 1995 White Smoke 1996 Happy Are The Oppressed 1996 Irish Lace 1996 Summer at the Lake 1997 Star Bright 1997 The Bishop at Sea 1997 Irish Whiskey 1998 Contract With an Angel 1998 A Midwinter s Tale 1998 The Bishop and the Three Kings 1998 Irish Mist 1999 Younger Than Springtime 1999 Irish Eyes 2000 The Bishop and the Missing L Train 2000 A Christmas Wedding 2000 Irish Love 2001 The Bishop and the Beggar Girl of St Germain 2001 September Song 2001 Irish Stew 2002 The Bishop in the West Wing 2002 Second Spring 2003 The Bishop Goes to the University 2003 The Priestly Sins 2004 Emerald Magic Great Tales of Irish Fantasy 2004 Golden Years 2005 The Bishop in the Old Neighborhood 2005 Irish Cream 2005 The Senator and the Priest 2006 Irish Crystal 2006 Irish Linen 2007 The Bishop at the Lake 2007 Irish Tiger 2008 The Archbishop in Andalusia 2008 Irish Tweed 2009 Home for Christmas 2009 Other work editUntil his brain injury Greeley s column on political church and social issues appeared each Friday in the Chicago Sun Times and each Sunday in the Daily Southtown a southwest suburban Chicago newspaper published by the Sun Times Media Group References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Allen John L May 30 2013 Fr Andrew Greeley sociologist and priest novelist dies at 85 National Catholic Reporter a b c d Jensen Trevor Ramirez Margaret May 30 2013 Andrew Greeley priest author critic dead at 85 Chicago Tribune a b c d Grobel Lawrence 2001 Endangered Species Writers Talk about their Craft their Visions their Lives Cambridge MA Da Capo Press pp 174 175 ISBN 9780306810046 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Woo Elaine May 30 2013 The Rev Andrew M Greeley dies at 85 outspoken Catholic priest Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on June 1 2013 Leslie Woodcock Tentler Greeley Andrew Moran in American National Biography Online April 2016 Access Apr 30 2017 Greeley Andrew M 1999 Furthermore Memories of a Parish Priest New York Forge Greeley 1992 p 123 Leach 2013 pp 12 14 Greeley 1992 pp 5 6 Greeley 1992 p 5 a b Leach 2013 p 14 a b McNeil Brett January 30 2003 Greeley s donation welcomed this time Chicago Tribune Greeley s federal campaign contributions Archived July 4 2008 at the Wayback Machine Owen Mary November 9 2008 Greeley in critical condition after fall Chicago Tribune Steinfels Peter May 30 2013 Andrew M Greeley outspoken priest dies at 85 New York Times Andrew Greeley s Biography Page www agreeley com 10 February 2021 Greeley Andrew M 1984 Love and Play ISBN 0 491 03201 3 Further reading editKotre John N The Best of Times the Worst of Times Andrew Greeley and American Catholicism 1950 1975 1978 Leach Michael 2013 Greeley Appreciation National Catholic Reporter Tentler Leslie Woodcock Greeley Andrew Moran American National Biography Online April 2016 Access Date Apr 30 2017 Autobiographical edit Greeley Andrew M Confessions of a Parish Priest 1986 Greeley Andrew M 1992 Love Affair A Prayer Journal ISBN 9780824511982 Greeley Andrew M On Studying Religion pp 197 212 in The Craft of Religious Studies edited by Jon R Stone New York St Martin s Press 1998 Greeley Andrew M Furthermore Memories of a Parish Priest 1999 External links editMario Perniola On Andrew Greeley 1 2 Andrew M Greeley s page at Macmillan com Greeley Bernardin Kennedy controversy a description of the conflict between Greeley Joseph Cardinal Bernardin and the writer Eugene Kennedy by a Greeley partisan Andrew Greeley at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrew Greeley amp oldid 1184286397, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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