Catholic priest in Wisconsin is married with 8 children: Stephanie Grady of the Associated Press writes: "Food has a way of bringing people together — in nourishment, in service and in just plain 'ole good company. The fish fry at Holy Family Catholic Church in Whitefish Bay is one of the best around, according to those who have devoured the golden, fried cod. At the fish fry, there is a sense of community. Some would even argue it is an extension of family that comes together for the meal and fellowship. There is one thing that is for sure: It is Father David Zampino's happy place. You might not be able to tell just by looking at him, but Father Dave Zampino is unlike most Catholic priests. He is married, and he has kids -- eight of them! 'My oldest child is David,' Father Dave told WITI-TV. 'My next child is Maria. Then comes Thomas. Then Elizabeth. Then John Paul. Then Theresa. Then Philip. Then Gianna.' To understand how Father Dave got to this position as a married Catholic clergyman, you have to go back to the beginning. Father Dave was brought up in an Episcopal church outside of Baltimore City, where his dad was a bishop. That is when he, too, felt that calling to serve God. 'I honestly don't remember a time when I didn't at least have some thought of it,' said Father Dave. He met his wife, Michele Soirez, and they married in June 1989. He then spent 11 years serving as a deacon, and then a priest in the Charismatic Episcopal Church before answering a different sort of call -- a call to Catholicism." Read more.