Former Governor Jim McGreevey resigned in a bribery scandal. With his wife and family by his side, Jim offerred a defense for the corruption, "I'm Gay." Jim conducted an extramarital affair with a staff aide. He appointed the aide to be the Head of New Jersey homeland security in the days after September 11, 2001. That aide, Golan Cipel, denies the "affair" and has insisted that he was sexually assaulted by McGreevey. Golan Cipel had virtually no qualifications for the position. McGreevey also satisfied his sexual appetite at book stores and truck stops.
In the last few years, McGreevey has been through extensive therapy and soul-searching, including many prayer sessions with an Episcopal group. The 49-year-old McGreevey, whose Catholic faith and schooling was central to his public image, has been accepted into a three-year master of divinity program at the General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church, the school confirmed Wednesday. This seminary is located in an area of town populated by gay bars. The Episcopal Church has embraced openly gay priests for many years. The Episcopal Church worldwide is engaged in a debate over the role of homosexuals, and reconciling the Bible with the practice. The Catholic Church, itself a victim of many homosexual scandals, is quite clear in declaring homosexuality to be a sin.
"There are many people who think they don't have what it takes to be a priest," said the Rev. Kevin P. J. Coffee of Episcopal Church of the Atonement. "But actually, God tends to take the bruised and broken reed and work through that."
Jim is continuing to work through an awkward divorce with his wife Dina Matos. She has released a book detailing her marriage and the scandal. Jim no longer attends the Catholic Church, he has joined the Episcopal Church. The Episcopal Church draws its past from the Church of England, the state Church created by Henry the VIII, so that Henry could divorce and take a new wife. Henry dissolved the Catholic Church of England when the pope refused to dissolve his marriage to Anne Bolyn. The resulting schism produced conflicts that continue even to the present day, and sent the Pilgrims to the New World.
sources: northjersey.com
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