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where he was a wrestler. During his period as a priest and since he has been an outspoken critic of some aspects of the Catholic Church, including advocating the ordination of women into priesthood.
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Priest jailed for nuclear weapons protest: he calls local churches 'moral cheerleaders' for Air Force mission - Fr. Frank Cordaro of Council Bluffs, Iowa - Interview
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priest from 1985 until leaving the priesthood in 2003 for personal reasons, including his wish to be released from the vow of
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group. He frequently attends protests and gives lectures at school and community events in
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A video of Frank Cordaro discussing Christian Anarchism and peace activism can be found
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He was awarded the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award in November 1990.
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Frank Cordaro's writings and a short biography can be found
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The Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Recipients List
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Des Moines, Iowa
Catholic Worker
Nebraska
Iowa
Roman Catholic
celibacy
Christian anarchist
civil disobedience
Strategic Air Command
Offutt Air Force Base
Omaha, Nebraska
University of Northern Iowa
Rev. Frank Cordaro to leave priesthood


Priest jailed for nuclear weapons protest: he calls local churches 'moral cheerleaders' for Air Force mission - Fr. Frank Cordaro of Council Bluffs, Iowa - Interview
State v. Hutchison, 721 N.W.2d 776 (Iowa 2006)
'Dr Strangeloves' meet to plan new nuclear era
Annual anti-nuke rally held outside Offutt
The Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Recipients List
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Priest released after serving 5 months for nuke protest"
Chicago Sun-Times
"Practicing Christian anarchy. (Father Frank Cordaro.)"
The Progressive
"Priest Vows to Continue Protesting"
Associated Press
"Priest threatened with excommunication. (Frank Cordaro of Lacona, IA held a forbidden mass for members at a Call to Action conference)"
National Catholic Reporter

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