- Edward J. Sponga
Edward J. Sponga (
February 12 ,1918 –May 3 ,2000 ) was a formerJesuit priest in theSociety of Jesus . Sponga served as the 16th President of theUniversity of Scranton from 1963 until 1965. cite news |first=|last=|title=Presidents of St. Thomas College, The University of Scranton
url=http://matrix.scranton.edu/about/ab_past_presidents.shtml|work=University of Scranton |publisher= |date= |accessdate=2007-12-06] Sponga made headlines when he left thepriesthood in July 1968 in order to marry Mary Ellen Barrett, a divorced mother of three. cite news |first=|last=|title="What I Wanted as a Person"
url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,841405,00.html|work=Time Magazine |publisher= |date=1968-07-26 |accessdate=2007-12-06]Jesuits
Edward J. Sponga was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . He joined theJesuit order when he was just 17 years old. He later earned adoctorate inphilosophy atFordham University . He was known for his strong advocacy of reform within the Society of Jesus.Sponga was named head of the former
Woodstock College , a well respected Jesuitseminary inMaryland , in 1957. Under Sponga's supervision, Woodstock College recruited a number of well knowntheologians , including FatherJohn Courtney Murray ,S.J. Sponga was named Provincial Superior, or leader, of the Jesuits' Maryland
province in 1960. He surpervised around 800 Jesuit priests, lay brothers andseminarians within the Maryland province. The province goegraphically included a large swath of territory fromOhio toNorth Carolina .Sponga briefly left his position in order to serve as the 16th President of the
University of Scranton inScranton, Pennsylvania , from 1963 until 1965. He regained his post as head of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus following his departure from Scranton. Sponga continued to head the Jesuit province until 1968, when he abruptly left the Jesuits and theRoman Catholic priesthood.Marriage
In July 1968, Sponga surprised many within the Jesuits when he unexpectedly left the Jesuits and broke his
vow of celibacy in order to marry a 33 years olddivorced nurse named Mary Ellen Barrett. Sponga was 50 years old when he married Barrett. Barrett had three children from her previous marriage.Barrett and Sponga had met several years before their marriage when she had sought "spiritual counseling" from Sponga. However, their relationship eventually became much more intimate. Barrett was granted a divorce from her previous husband in February 1968 and retained custody of all three of her children. The nature of Sponga's rleationship with Barrett was unknown to most of his fellow Jesuits until their marriage several months later.
Sponga was automatically excommunicated from the
Roman Catholic Church for marrying Barrett. However, in a 1968interview withTime Magazine , Sponga stated that he still considered himself Catholic and said he would continue to attendMass . He also reaffirmed his belief that avow of celibacy was a good value for Roman Catholic priests.According to Time Magazine, Sponga was the highest ranking American
ecclesiastic to leave the Catholic Church between 1966 and 1968. Approximately 350 American priests left the Church during that two year period.References
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