Born into a German-Irish family that prayed the rosary nearly every night, Dan Finley has made a spiritual journey from Roman Catholicism into Presbyterianism and now Eastern Orthodoxy.
Joan and her husband, Jack, are what Dan Finley calls very liberal Catholics. There were three pictures on their living room wall when he was growing up - Jesus Christ, Pope John XXIII and President John F. Kennedy.
He and his first wife, Leslie, were married in the Catholic Church in 1980 and began divorce proceedings in 1993.
Displeased with the Catholic Church over such issues as its resistance to married priests and women's ordination, he began attending the First Presbyterian Church of Waukesha because he was impressed with its then-pastor, the Rev. Bill Humphreys.
He and Jenifer, who was raised in the Greek Orthodox tradition, were married by Humphreys in 1996.
When Humphreys left that church to become chaplain at Carroll College in Waukesha, Dan Finley attended weekly Bible study sessions with him there until his new job at the museum made such weekday trips impossible.
Meanwhile, the Finleys decided that maybe it was time for Jenifer to return to the faith of her childhood.
He went through a conversion process, and they had an Orthodox wedding in June.
"The Greek Orthodox faith is extraordinarily similar to Roman Catholicism," he said.
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