Episcopalians Gone Wild

Episcopalians Gone Wild January 27, 2006

NBC’S lame-duck series Book of Daniel … starring Aidan Quinn … centers on an Episcopal priest in a posh Connecticut suburb. His wife is infatuated with martinis, one of his sons is homosexual, the other is sleeping around, his daughter is selling dope, the Jamaican housekeeper is smoking it, his brother-in-law has stolen $3.5 million from the church (after having a threesome with his wife and Daniel’s secretary), and the lady bishop is having an affair with Daniel’s father, who is the presiding bishop of the Episcopal church. Meanwhile, Jesus periodically appears to Daniel to dispense non-judgmental advice, except when it comes to Daniel’s addiction to pain killers.

But the funniest aspect of the Book of Daniel is the portrayal of Daniel as a rebel confronting a conservative church hierarchy. Daniel nervously postpones telling his stuffy father, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal church, about his homosexual son. In fact, real-life Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold, an enthusiastic supporter of his denomination’s first openly homosexual bishop, would probably warmly embrace a gay grandson.

THERE IS ANOTHER DETAIL in Book of Daniel which rings untrue: Daniel’s church is packed with people every Sunday. The Episcopal Church is actually dwindling in size, a decline accelerated by recent controversies over sex and theology.

Thanks to FWD from a friend. The whole story at the link above.


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