The Catholic priest who made headlines last year is ministering again — and expecting his first child with his new wife.

From the Miami Herald:

186-cutie-cbsembeddedprod_affiliate56.jpg As he stood in front of dozens of reporters a year ago to say he was leaving the Roman Catholic Church and marrying, celebrity priest Alberto Cutié took a plunge, putting his life on a path that would look little like what he imagined when he slipped on that first clerical collar and vowed a life of celibacy in his 20s.

These days, he’s a suburban 41-year-old husband, sharing a three-bedroom house in Miami Shores with his wife and her son, often cooking Cuban meals before a game of Chinese checkers.

On Saturday, after dusting off the same white stole he wore when he knelt before Miami’s Roman Catholic Archbishop 15 years ago to be ordained, he put it back over his shoulders. Padre Alberto is a priest again, this time in the Episcopal church.

It’s not the only change in his life. In six months, the padre will be a dad. Ruhama Buni Cutié is pregnant.

“God’s not all that interested in you falling down. God is interested in you getting up again,” Cutié told Episcopal bishops and hundreds of parishioners gathered Saturday at Church of the Resurrection in Biscayne Park for the ceremony marking his return to the priesthood. He spent the past year at Resurrection, studying Episcopal traditions as lay minister.

It’s a denomination, he proclaims, “that is welcoming of all,” including himself, a once invincible priest who has seen many Catholics “act as if I dropped dead, as if I don’t exist.”

As a Catholic, he secretly struggled with his church’s stance toward homosexuality, contraceptives and his own celibacy. As an Episcopalian, he’s speaking freely about his support of openly gay clergy, of birth control, and, when a woman’s life is in danger, even abortion.

Life today is a far cry from what it was on Miami Beach, where Padre Alberto became a household name for his good looks and the one-man media powerhouse he built from scratch. That was before a Mexican tabloid printed racy photos of him getting cozy on the beach with a woman — now his wife — an undeniable turn against his vows.

There’s more about him at the link.

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