Father Greeley, it should be noted, is a usual suspect himself.
Fall from Grace is a 1993 novel by Father Greeley.
They were men who would never discuss their real feelings in a poll, the main source of Father Greeley's information.
Like a lot of Father Greeley's work, it makes great pulp fiction, but it's hardly science.
Father Greeley said the margin of error for the 1991 survey was less than 3 percent.
Father Greeley said that in his view, contesting an annulment is often a means of punishing a spouse.
Within Father Greeley's review the dangers of such a focus are apparent.
"You're working on a story, aren't you, Father Greeley?"
Father Greeley goes on to suggest that a pope have term limits (the job is now for life) or a at least a mandatory retirement age.
There is not a saving grace, for example, among Father Greeley's conservatives.