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Love Is Always has been featured on 60 Minutes, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and The Today Show. It is the dramatic account of the only man in American history to openly marry and begin a family without forfeiting his position as a priest. The author shares his suspenseful, emotion-packed years of falling in love with Joan and their search for freedom which, in turn, led them to challenge a centuries-old tradition and thereby survive for five years in Catholicism's forbidden world of the married priesthood. Theirs is a saga that reaches to the highest levels of the Vatican and provides a looking glass into the values that are at stake in a troubled Church. It also demonstrates the agonizing faith of a large parish that stood alongside them, and over the years witnessed and participated in its unprecedented events.