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Priest Who Left Catholic Church Finds Love In Family Life

Alberto Cutie

First Posted: 01/04/11 07:35 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:25 PM ET

By Kevin Eckstrom
Religion News Service

(RNS) The Rev. Albert Cutie saw a lot of things in his 14 years as a Catholic priest while church officials looked the other way: priests who got caught with prostitutes, priests who lived with their gay partners, and men of the cloth who kept one bed in the rectory and another with their mistress.

"In the Roman Catholic Church, a scandal is not really a scandal until it becomes public," Cutie writes in his new book, Dilemma: A Priest's Struggle with Faith and Love, which hits stores Tuesday (Jan. 4).

Yet when he was caught by paparazzi canoodling with his girlfriend on a Miami beach in 2009, Cutie was booted from his rectory, dropped from his insurance plan and told he would no longer receive a paycheck.

The global television ministry that had earned him the nickname "Father Oprah" and legions of fans across Miami and Latin America, was over, he was told.

Within weeks, the priest whose made-for-Hollywood good looks provided endless tabloid fodder left to become an Episcopal priest. He later married his girlfriend, Ruhama Buni Canellis, and on Dec. 2, the couple announced the birth of their first daughter, Camila Victoria.

As Cutie describes it in his book, his move to the Episcopal Church was not as quick and convenient as it appeared. In fact, he says his dissatisfaction with the Catholic Church had stewed for several years.

The scandal only intensified his disillusionment with a church he now describes as "incompetent," "inhumane," "merciless" and an "ideological dictatorship."

"The church doesn't need my help to tarnish its image," Cutie said in an interview from his new office at the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection near Miami. "The institution has done plenty to tarnish its own image."

The book contains few saucy details about the relationship that blossomed from friendship to romance over nearly a decade. Cutie writes that he was instantly attracted to the shy single mother and was grateful when he was transferred to another parish so he could focus on work.

But as Cutie wrestled with the loneliness and high expectations of the priesthood, he found himself stealing dates with Canellis at quiet restaurants or movie theaters where they would not be seen.

"My life was all about work, but there was something in my life that was missing, a big empty hole: intimacy," he said. "And I would ask whether (celibacy) was really God's rule and what God wants or a man-made rule and what the church wants."

The harsh treatment of priests who were ousted during the clergy abuse scandal that erupted in 2002 only fueled Cutie's disillusionment, and he knew that mandatory celibacy was part of the problem.

"This is one of the real scandals nobody wants to see in the church: good people, mostly good men, who are so lonely on the inside that they are often driven to satisfy basic human emotional and physical needs in all the wrong ways," he writes.

He also struggled with church teaching against homosexuality, divorce, women's ordination and denying Communion to non-Catholics. The priestly fraternity he was promised, he said, was actually a club of lonely ladder-climbers.

While Cutie protects the names of many in the church, he directs his harshest criticism at retired Archbishop John Favalora, who he describes as cold, rigid, arrogant, aloof and "disconnected and uninterested in my life."

"The spiritual fatherhood of a bishop ... was something I experienced through other bishops, but not from you personally," Cutie wrote in a lengthy letter that he never sent to Favalora.

Officials at the Archdiocese of Miami declined to comment about Cutie's book, and referred to a 2009 statement in which Favalora likened Cutie to the Gospel parable of the prodigal son who eventually "came to his senses."

Cutie, 41, actually began talks with the local Episcopal bishop years before the paparazzi pictures forced him out of the church, and said his transition was neither "easy nor quick."

"Yet the more I prayed and thought about the message of Jesus, the more I realized that his is a message of inclusion, not exclusion; a message of love, not rejection; a message of salvation, not condemnation," he writes.

Cutie readily admits that he broke his vow of celibacy, and still wrestles with the disappointment some former parishioners may feel. He says he didn't write the book to settle scores, but out of "deep-rooted disappointment" in an institution that he once believed held all the answers.

"I don't think it's anger," he said. "I think its disappointment, and sadness for the people who believe in an institution that isn't what it proclaims to be."

His new Episcopal flock in Biscayne Park has grown from 28 to about 300 and he's finding his footing in marriage, fatherhood and 3 a.m. feedings for his young daughter.

Marriage, he writes, has made him a better priest because "I feel more connected to humanity," and an infant daughter and teenage stepson have added a new understanding of the term "Father."

"I'm so blessed to be able to experience the gift of fathering a child, knowing that I had convinced myself that I wasn't going to be part of that experience," he said. "To be able to experience it, for me, is a double blessing."

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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people don't taste good.
11:26 AM on 01/08/2011
Priest Who Left Catholic Church Finds Love In Family Life.....

At least he finally found that living in the real world has many more advantages.
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gal416
is a Bible verse † † †
01:50 AM on 01/08/2011
Another shameless opportunist.
08:38 PM on 01/07/2011
A book that can be recommended in addition to the one he wrote is this critique
of the Catholic sexual moral. It tells how it came about and what the theologians were
thinking, how they were reasoning. And this is actually a scandal.
Cutie is in any case not the only priest who at one time really what he got
indoctrinated with. And because of this indoctrination it takes them a long time
to come to terms with all that. Just like lay people who got caught in it.
http://www.amazon.com/Eunuchs-Kingdom-Heaven-Sexuality-Catholic/dp/0140165002/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1294450320&sr=8-1
The reviews and comments are giving a nice insight into that book.
03:15 PM on 01/07/2011
What a hypocrite!!!

Nasty little man that you are you took all the advantages you could then you got caught ......give me a break!!!
12:02 PM on 01/07/2011
Oh Brother!
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leyvadaniel
04:12 PM on 01/06/2011
Alberto Cutie saw the light.
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FlangeSqueal
Hip urban unionista - fighting ignorance !
03:46 PM on 01/06/2011
This carne asada-smelling gigolo lived a lie for WHO KNOWS how long - lived high on the hog in the rectory, became some sort of inexplicable heart-throb to love-lorn Latinas for having a Televangelist's dream show - gets caught by a TABLOID in a Speedo kissing a floozie - and now he's hurling rocks at the church he took advantage of for 14 long, lying years ??

And he joins the cult that an English King started to justify his adulterous, murderous ways ?


YEAH - GET OUT OF MY WAY ! I'VE GOT TO BUY HIS BOOK !!!!!
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w84it
05:29 PM on 01/06/2011
A little ironic...don't you think? F&F
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01:09 PM on 01/06/2011
I just started reading Cutie's book and it is worth the read. He states that as a young man earnestly longing to serve God he saw but could not fully comprehend the evil of mind and heart in the many priests he met along the way. The celibacy issue was not paramont, however the duplicity he found in others was.

I applaud Rev. Cutie for his honestly.
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01:58 PM on 01/06/2011
certainly no duplicity in having an affair while professing celibacy! honestly?

the man was (is) a fraud. he was OUTED by a tabloid.

his much vaunted heterosexuality certainly plays well to the homophobes and anti-catholics. but honesty had nothing to do with cutie's spin. he is manipulative.
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04:13 PM on 01/06/2011
Yes, he was 'outed' by a woman with a camera. But he had decided his path prior to that.

Mostly, he was disgusted by the mindset of ambitious priests scrambling for high positions in the church. I urge everyone to read his book before judging it. It's similar in theme with some other autobiographies sold at the SNAP web. SNAP seeks to cleans the church, not shut it down as many who write here seem to wish.

Peace of the Lord.

I still laud his courage.
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leyvadaniel
04:15 PM on 01/06/2011
Cutie is much more honest than many ordained and lay catholics that defend the teachings of the church but do the opposite in private. I applaud Cutie's courage and wish him a happy life. If only the ones that are after children were so hones, but I guess you missed that one (or is that you support them?)
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American Air
10:22 AM on 01/06/2011
Comminists are as eviI as evangeIica­ls. They too go around waving thei­r little red book of TRUTH and wanting to convert the whole world with their answer to everything­!
06:09 PM on 01/05/2011
I'd be the first to agree that the Catholic Church is pretty F'k-up, but why is that people who join this boys' club always shocked - shocked! - to find it has rules about celibacy, homosexuality and abortion? Hasn't this church pretty much railed against all three for its existence?
So now Cutie writes a book - which he undoubtably got paid a pretty penny - but not out of revenge but because of his "deep rooted" disappointment for this outdated institution? This sounds like the same scam Ted "I'm not gay" Haggard pulled after he was caught with, his, uhm, pants down.
KennebunkportIndependent
Back in my day, we had NINE planets.
05:25 AM on 01/06/2011
I fail to see the logic in what you say.    Writing a book for profit hardly correlates to a man's self-destruction.  I have to think you are making a broad claim that many religions scam people.   Haggard's scam came before his downfall.  Perhap's Cutie's book  is to provide a wake-up call to the CC?  Maybe he wants to claim victory (his new baby does that in herself) over the actions of his former church?  We will see if the book actually sells.
09:49 AM on 01/06/2011
No, actually Haggard's scam didn't come just before. The wife wrote her book, they appeared on Oprah, he made a documentary - all of which smelled of a certain "let's see what we can get from this" desparation.
And you honestly think Cutie's book is a wake-up call? A wake up call to what? As I said, you don't join this club then act surprised by its rules. Just like Haggard, he is showing his remorse because he got caught, and is trying to profit from it. If he truly wanted to make a statement to the church, he would have left on his own before a scandal forced his hand. .
If that constitutes a "broad claim," then so be it.
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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people don't taste good.
05:59 PM on 01/05/2011
Priest Who Left Catholic Church Finds Love In Family Life....

DUH?
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
05:47 PM on 01/05/2011
The whole thing starts with the Catholic Church's weird notion that in order to be a really good and exemplary priest, you have to be sexually unusual in the first place.
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American Air
10:23 AM on 01/06/2011
You sothern Baptist Jebus freak is being a little anti cathoIic there dude?
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
03:46 PM on 01/06/2011
I am so far from being a Southern Baptist it would make your head spin.
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05:27 PM on 01/05/2011
The Roman Catholic Church is going to slowly slide into into oblivian and irrelevance if it doesn't come to grips with the structural elements that have lead to both its moral failures and inexcusable coverups. The secret boys club must be abandoned and all people invited to fully participate in all aspects of church leadership. This means that ordination should be open to both men and women. Celebacy should be a matter of personal choice and when a priest wishes to marry s/he should be fully free to do so without suffering any adverse consequences in his/her career. Such a step would be truly revolutionary in the Church, but it's problably the only way they can move beyond the distrust and suspicion that the sex abuse by the clergy has created.
KennebunkportIndependent
Back in my day, we had NINE planets.
05:27 AM on 01/06/2011
'Is going to.."  It has been for ages.  We are only becoming aware of that fact.
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Michell Guzmn Talbot
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05:20 PM on 01/05/2011
I had deep respect for Alberto Cutie. I supported him, until yesterday when I saw an interview Father Cutie gave to Jaime Bayly wishing Fidel Castro was dead. I am agnostic, I don't care if God exists, and the way I see things, I don't think he cares either.

I am not defending Castro, leaving aside the political differences, should a man that represents a God on earth call for the death of somebody else? Where are all the teachings of Jesus? Is this Christian?

I thought priests were here to teach the word of Jesus and the Bible. Jesus never spoke about killing someone, not even his greatest enemies.

I do believe in the word and teachings of Jesus. I don't believe he is god or I even doubt his existence, which is irrelevant. His message was what mattered and that was his "mission" according to him.
05:06 PM on 01/05/2011
Rev. Albert Cutie is just human. His desire to love a woman is no big deal. The catholic church needs to get a grip.