Catholics Against Celibacy
by
Book Details
About the Book
Catholics Against Celibacy is a religious novel about two very courageous catholic women, one a nun, the other a dedicated and highly spiritual activist. By separate routes they each discover that the Bible does not intend for its religious leaders to be celibate. The illness of one of the women brings her into contact with the other which leads to an alliance between them directed toward changing the Catholic Church into what the Holy Bible states it should be. A small group of women form an organization directed toward accomplishing this goal. Before long those women, united as Catholics Against Celibacy, become a force to be reckoned with.
About the Author
Thomas Prophet is a retired businessman. He holds degrees in engineering and religion. As a businessman he attained prominence in the motion picture industry and participated in several legal actions as a party or as an expert witness. He worked with the Department of Justice to seek compliance with antitrust laws. At the same time he was quite active in several religious organizations, serving in numerous positions in two different church organizations. He has written extensive commentaries about the New Testament portion of the Bible.