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« on: April 21, 2008, 03:11:44 PM »

Secret life of Ireland's singing priest
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/7354013.stm
Monday, 21 April 2008

It was a story which shocked Ireland and created a national scandal - the revelation that one of the country's most popular priests had a live in lover and two children.

Dublin-born Father Michael Cleary was well-known for his devout Catholic views on sex, divorce and abortion.

He also published a book about maintaining faith in the modern world and was dubbed the Singing Priest after releasing two albums of songs.

However, after his death it emerged that this man, who was a powerful player in the Catholic Church, had lived a contradictory, secret life, where his housekeeper, Phyllis Hamilton, was his lover and mother of his children.

His story is now the subject of a film to be shown on BBC Northern Ireland, The Holy Show.

Its producer and director, Alison Millar captured the footage at his Rathmines home during her student days in 1991, not realising that one day it would amount to a video diary of a secret family.

Using original footage, and with exclusive access to friends and family, including frank interviews with the priest's son, Ross Hamilton, the film examines the debris left behind after Father Cleary's death.

Ms Millar said: "This film is a paradox of the life and death of Father Michael Cleary, who at one time was the most powerful and charismatic figure in Catholic Ireland.

"A man who was hand picked by the Church to host the Papal visit of Pope John Paul II.

"Using my own unique and unseen archive and exclusive access to his children and close family this film will explore and shed light on a complex performer. 

"A man whose love of celebrity in the end overrode his ability to tell the truth. A man who, in death, left his congregation in turmoil and his family in pieces. "

The film begins with Alison's quest to find out what really happened when she was filming in the priest's house and why she was allowed to stay there when he was living a secret life.

She also tries to track down the housekeeper, and her son, Ross, now 31. It is gradually revealed that Phyllis Hamilton died five years after the priest's death in 1993.

The story will also claim that the despite DNA testing, the Cleary family to the present day, still refuse to accept who Ross is.

"Together Ross and I will try to understand what was going on in his father's mind and why he chose to keep Ross and his mother a secret - even in death.

"The Holy Show is not only an intimate examination of the human debris that the two sides of Cleary left behind but it also represents a progression of the old into the new Catholic Ireland.

"It is a moving and shocking portrait of a man trapped by the vows of celibacy as well as his own ego."

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« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2008, 03:21:18 PM »

I never understood the celebacy vow for Catholic priests.
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« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2008, 03:39:03 PM »

I never understood the celebacy vow for Catholic priests.

I can't remember the exact date(I only found this out the other day)but up until this date priests,bishops etc. were married and could marry(as supposedly there is nothing in the bible about celibacy,as the apostles were all married bar John apparently Huh )
So if a priest died naturally he would pass on whatever possesions he acquired on to his next of kin,so for the Church to gain said possesions they enforced the celibacy rule,thus cutting out the family as there would be none.
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« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2008, 07:47:49 PM »

Ah, that makes sense. Every other preists, pastors, ministers (whatever you choose to call them) for all the other Christian denominations have the ability to marry. However, such a power and wealth hungry institution as the Vatican understandibly would not like that... That is quite bad as the Anglican, Russian Orthodox, and various national northern European Lutheran denominations are pretty power hungry.
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