Catholic priest comes out as gay in church & receives standing ovation from his parishioners (Photos/Video)
A Roman Catholic priest in Milwaukee has come out as gay, saying he could no longer live in the shadows of secrecy and wants to stand out as a gay man.
Rev. Gregory Greiten disclosed his sexual orientation on Sunday to the St. Bernadette Parish and was greeted with a standing ovation from his parishioners, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
“I am Greg. I am a Roman Catholic priest,” he reportedly told the congregation. “And, yes, I am gay!”
According to him, since it's very rare for priests to come out as gay, he wants to be a role model for
others. He said he's helping to break the silence of gay men in the clergy so he could reclaim his own voice.
He also wrote a column that was published Monday in the National Catholic Reporter.
"I will embrace the person that God created me to be," Greiten wrote. "In my priestly life and ministry, I, too, will help you, whether you are gay or straight, bisexual or transgendered, to be your authentic self — to be fully alive living in your image and likeness of God.
Greiten wrote that he has decided to stand with the "few courageous priests who have taken the risk to come out of the shadows and have chosen to live in truth and authenticity."
The church's silent stance on gay priests perpetuates toxic shaming and systematic secrecy, Greiten wrote. The church needs healthy role models for priests who are struggling to come to terms with their sexual orientation, he said.
According to an archdiocese spokeswoman, Greiten met with Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki before coming out.
"We support Father Greiten in his own personal journey and telling his story of coming to understand and live with his sexual orientation," Listecki said in a statement Monday. "As the Church teaches, those with same-sex attraction must be treated with understanding and compassion."
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