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Inside Higher Ed: College suspends courses by gay priest

By Scott Jaschik, for

Published on
February 28, 2011
Last updated
May 26, 2015




Chestnut Hill College, a Roman Catholic institution, last week told a gay priest who had been a popular adjunct there for several semesters that he was no longer welcome to teach the two religion courses he had been offered for the term starting this week.

The college acted shortly after a Philadelphia man sent a letter to the archdiocese complaining that Chestnut Hill was employing Reverend James St George, the gay priest. Father St George actually has no problem reconciling his sexuality (and a long-term partner) with his faith, as he is part of the , which split from the Roman Catholic Church in the 1870s over a number of issues. Today, it practises many Catholic rituals and shares some Catholic theology, but also permits priests to be married or gay.

After several days of discussion of the case last week in Philadelphia area publications, Sister Carol Jean Vale, president of the college, issued a statement in which she objected to reports that Father St George has been fired, saying instead that she was trying to 鈥渃larify the conditions of our college鈥檚 decision not to issue a new part-time teaching contract to Jim St. George鈥.

The statement said that when he was first hired, 鈥渉e presented himself as Father St George and openly wore a traditional Catholic priest鈥檚 collar鈥. The college now knows, the statement continued, that he is the pastor of a church that 鈥渁llows priests the option to engage in same-sex partnerships. This is contrary to the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church.鈥

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The statement went on to say that 鈥淸i]t was with great disappointment when we learned through St. George鈥檚 public statements of his involvement in a gay relationship with another man for the past 15 years...While we welcome diversity, it is expected that all members of our college community, regardless of their personal beliefs, respect and uphold our Roman Catholic mission, character and values both in the classroom and in public statements that identify them with our school.鈥

Father St George, in an interview with Inside Higher Ed, disputed several parts of the statement. First, he noted that just before being relieved of the courses, the college had sent him a contract that he was to turn in 鈥 and scheduled him to teach two classes. So he said he was fired. (He also shared emails from the college with the contract, consistent with his statements.)

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Furthermore, Father St George said that he was open with Chestnut Hill officials that while he is a priest, he is not a Roman Catholic priest 鈥 and that he asked if that was an issue when he was hired. He said he was reassured by college officials, and told that many faculty members at the college are not Roman Catholic. In addition, he said that anyone who did a Google search on him would have found that the church where he is a pastor is an 鈥淥ld Catholic鈥 church.

He noted that even though the college knew he was the pastor at St Miriam Church, and even though the Roman Catholic archdiocese in Philadelphia last year that St Miriam is not part of the Roman Catholic Church, no one ever raised any concerns. His church鈥檚 website has numerous references to 鈥淐atholic鈥, but also many to 鈥溾 and lots of clues that suggest that the church doesn鈥檛 follow Roman Catholic teachings on sexual orientation and the priesthood. For example, there is a link to Father St George鈥檚 interview about being a gay priest with The Philadelphia Gay News.

Local news accounts have stressed how open Father St George has been about his sexual orientation (even if he and the college agree that he never talked about it in class), raising questions about how the college could claim to have been surprised to find out that he is a gay priest in a parish that is not Roman Catholic. A college spokeswoman declined to answer those questions, or how the college could say that Father St George hadn鈥檛 been fired when he was previously offered contracts for the semester. She said that the president鈥檚 statement would be the college鈥檚 鈥渙nly participation鈥 with this article.

A columnist for The Philadelphia Daily News reported that Father St George鈥檚 student evaluations were better than those of any other of the 56 adjuncts in his department. Among the student comments on the evaluations: 鈥淵our global justice class has changed my life鈥, 鈥淚 thank God for this course鈥 and 鈥淚 would trade any class I have just to be in another one of your classes.鈥

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Father St George, in the interview with Inside Higher Ed, said that the college was being unfair in implying that he had fooled its officials into letting him teach there, when he was open about his non-Roman Catholic status. He also said that he saw many others of a variety of faiths who teach at the college and who do not follow church teachings. 鈥淭he college has divorced people teaching. The college has people using contraception teaching,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is the 21st century so of course it does, but I鈥檓 being singled out.鈥

He said he was particularly upset that the college president would admit in the Chestnut Hill statement that part of what made him unacceptable to the college was that he had a long-term relationship with another gay man. 鈥淚鈥檓 very sad,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 sad that they would display such hatred and obvious bias, and I鈥檓 sad that they felt and still feel that being gay is so easily maligned that they could put it in writing.鈥

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