It wasn’t that long ago that former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey was quitting his job and admitting he was a gay American. Now he’s been accepted into a three year master of divinity program at the flagship seminary for the 2.3 million member Episcopal church in the US. He starts classes in September.
In a way, this is what I love about the church of which I’m a member. After all, I was a lapsed churchgoer when I found my way to an Episcopal congregation that is as progressive as they get. On the other hand, McGreevey’s redemption comes at an interesting time. He’s locked in a bitter divorce with his estranged wife. She’s just dropped a book that details her version of their marriage, and it’s not very flattering to McGreevey.
He’s also spent much of his political life telling stories of his upbringing as a Roman Catholic. Obviously this path isn’t open to him in the church of his youth. Yet close friends say he’s always wanted to be a man of the cloth. He’s apparently been attending any number of prayer sessions at his adopted church, St. Bartholomew’s in Manhattan.
There will no doubt be those who will be dubious about McGreevey’s effort at redemption. Yet, for some strange reason, I personally am pulling for him to make it.
After all, there is a Biblical passage about those who are without sin casting the first stone, right?