Andrew Greeley was born on February 5, 1928 in Oak Park, IL. Catholic priest, author, and sociologist who wrote Irish Gold (1994), The Denominational Society (1972), and numerous other fiction and non-fiction works. He was also a columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and a regular contributor to both the National Catholic Reporter and The New York Times.
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About
Catholic priest, author, and Sociologist who wrote Irish Gold (1994), The Denominational Society (1972), and numerous other fiction and non-fiction works. He was also a columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and a regular contributor to both the National Catholic Reporter and The New York Times.
Before Fame
He served as Assistant Pastor at Christ the King Parish in Chicago while studying sociology at the University of Chicago. He later taught at both the University of Chicago and the University of Arizona.
Trivia
His 1981 novel, The Cardinal Sins, was quite commercially successful and, like many of his other works, was criticized by some for its frank treatment of sexuality.
Family Life
He was born to an Irish Catholic family in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park. His family cared for him after he suffered injuries in a car accident in 2008.
Associated With
Greeley and Clive Cussler are both well-known, Illinois-born authors.