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As the controversy surrounding the Catholic Church deepens, this new book charges that liberal bishops, priests, and feminist nuns "discriminated against" and "black-balled" generations of devout Catholic men in favor of seminarians that reject Church teachings. Michael Rose, an investigative journalist, conducted more than 150 personal interviews that included 125 seminarians representing some fifty dioceses and twenty-two major seminaries over two years. Rose found that the shortage of priests is an internal crisis created by a network of pro-feminist, pro-homosexual liberals who favor artificial birth control and ordination of women.
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Goodbye, Good Men: How Liberals Brought Corruption Into the Catholic Church
June 25, 2002, Regnery Publishing, Inc.
Hardcover
in English
0895261448 9780895261441
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Goodbye! Good Men: How Catholic Seminaries Turned Away Two Generations of Vocations From the Priesthood
April 15, 2002, Hope of St Monica Inc
Paperback
in English
0967637112 9780967637112
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Goodbye, Good Men: How Liberals Brought Corruption into the Catholic Church
October 1, 2002, Saint Joseph Communications
Audio CD
in English
- Abridged edition
1570584672 9781570584671
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"As early as 1966, just a year after the close of the Second Vatican Council, Jesuit Father Robert E. McNally predicted an impending priest shortage."
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