Collar Chronicles: My Roommate, the Priest | August 10, 2025
Description
In this episode, Father Wolf continues his "Tales from the Rectory" series, offering rare insights into the unique living arrangements of Catholic priests. Drawing inspiration from Bishop Francis Clement Kelly's work, he shares personal stories revealing how priests navigate sharing their homes with colleagues they didn't choose.
• Priest rectories in the US typically house multiple clergy who must learn to live together without any formal training
• Unlike other professions, priests have no say in who they'll share living quarters with—an arrangement that's simply presumed and accepted
• These living situations create both challenges and opportunities for unlikely but enriching friendships
• Formal interactions between Father Gallatin and Father Boeckman reveal how even priests who lived together for years maintain complex relationships
• Priest personalities are shaped differently than others, formed by the "frictions of their lives" rather than family relationships
• Pastoral ministry includes managing unexpected interruptions and unreasonable demands with patience and grace
• The poem "In the Land of Abundance" reflects on finding gratitude amid scarcity rather than comfort
Join us as we continue exploring the human side of priesthood and the deeper dimensions of living our Catholic faith.
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Father Don Wolf is a priest of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. Living Catholic also broadcasts on Oklahoma Catholic Radio several times per week, with new episodes airing every Sunday.



