Father Matthew Knight Substack
Father Matthew Knight Substack Father matthew knight @frmatthewknight priest of jesus christ in the archdiocese of portland in oregon novum hominem. Wrestling with faith, vocation & identity on the margins of the church. click to read deconstructing cleric, by matthew knight, a substack publication with hundreds of subscribers.
Matthew Knight Curchods Estate Agents Dear friends, i think it’s time i reintroduced myself. my name is matthew knight. until recently, i wrote here under a pen name, sharing theological reflections, scriptural exegesis, and spiritual writing that emerged from my life and experience as a gay roman catholic priest. I’m father matthew knight, a priest of the roman catholic archdiocese of portland in oregon. come join me as we discuss christian life, faith, liturgy, literature, and a whole lot more. Click to read outside perspective, by matthew knight, a substack publication with thousands of subscribers. Click to read matthew’s substack, by matthew k. bradley, a substack publication. launched a year ago.
Matthew Knight Click to read outside perspective, by matthew knight, a substack publication with thousands of subscribers. Click to read matthew’s substack, by matthew k. bradley, a substack publication. launched a year ago. “people don’t leave christianity because they stop believing in jesus. they leave because they believe in his teachings so much that they can’t stomach institutions that contradict them.” ~ nadia bolz weber. This substack is reader supported. to receive new posts and support me on this journey, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Earlier this week, i received a formal letter from my former archbishop. in it, he expressed his feelings of shock, disappointment, and betrayal in response to my recent public writings here at deconstructing cleric, as well as to my decision to leave active ministry and pursue a committed same sex relationship. “be still and know that i am god.” are you navigating questions of faith, identity, or calling? healing from spiritual wounds? or simply longing for a quiet space to be heard, honestly and without judgment?.
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