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That’s amazing, if I read this correctly, he at one time, wrestled while he was a priest.
If these stories are offensive or should be closed, please delete.
This article calls to mind too, what I think is probably very well possible, policing those within the clergy, even if it amounts to spying, I’d think a little of that at least, must go on.

Buffalo's boxing monsignor disciplined bad priests in decades past
People who knew him said Monsignor Franklin M. Kelliher was serious about his role as a protector and role model to Buffalo
There are a number of these “scandal stories” and I don’t know if it is improper to post some or too many but this story is certainly very different than any others I have seen. For the record, I’ve read more coverage on topic from Buffalo but this story is unique.Born and raised in Holyoke, Mass., he took up boxing as a youngster and became one of New England’s top heavyweight amateur boxers in the 1920s.
He moved to Buffalo and became a priest in 1930. For several years after that, he also competed as a professional wrestler, wearing a black mask and calling himself “The Masked Marvel” when he performed in Buffalo, Toronto and other cities.
That’s amazing, if I read this correctly, he at one time, wrestled while he was a priest.
If these stories are offensive or should be closed, please delete.
This article calls to mind too, what I think is probably very well possible, policing those within the clergy, even if it amounts to spying, I’d think a little of that at least, must go on.
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