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This is about the priest John Corapi.
He was on EWTN alot, and, in spite of my view of catholicism, I have to say I really really enjoyed his talks and some of his preaching/teaching.
He had a very compelling testimony of his prior life before becoming religeous, and/or becoming a christian. I could very much identify with his prior life. Mine was similer. I really respected him.
However, I came upon some information recently that saddend and distressed me regarding Coropi
Here it is...
Do you all have any more information then this regarding Corapi? How things are going concerning his situation?
Thanks and God bless.
He was on EWTN alot, and, in spite of my view of catholicism, I have to say I really really enjoyed his talks and some of his preaching/teaching.
He had a very compelling testimony of his prior life before becoming religeous, and/or becoming a christian. I could very much identify with his prior life. Mine was similer. I really respected him.
However, I came upon some information recently that saddend and distressed me regarding Coropi
Here it is...
Corapi, who railed against liberal movements within the church, gained the empathy of many fans with his unusual conversion story. Once a prominent and wealthy real estate agent in Los Angeles, he saw his riches crumble because of cocaine addiction and ended up homeless for three years before checking into a psychiatric facility. He decided to turn his life around in 1984, later enrolled in seminary and was ordained as a deacon in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1990. He was ordained as a priest a year later by Pope John Paul II.
Now based in Montana, he worked as a priest in Sacramento, Calif., Hudson, N.Y., and Robstown, Texas, but was best-known for his television ministry, where he would commonly use military imagery to describe his faith. "My mother [Mary] wears combat boots," the former U.S. army enlistee would often say in his sermons.
Speculation over Corapi's future had mounted since he was suspended from his religious order in March after one of his female employees accused him of sexual misconduct. Corapi denied the allegations, but suffered a blow when the Catholic television network that beamed his conservative sermons to millions of viewers also suspended his appearances pending an investigation by his religious superiors. Irondale, Ala.-based EWTN reaches 146 million subscribes in dozens of countries.
In an eight-minute audio statement uploaded to YouTube, Corapi stressed that he is innocent, but indicated frustration with a church judicial process that he saw leading to "[leaving] me suspended indefinitely and just [letting] me fade away."
"You are for all practical purposes assumed guilty until you can prove you are innocent. This one is truly baffling. No civilized society operates that way," he said in the statement.
"I accept moving on, but I am not ready to be altogether extinguished just yet," Corapi added. He said he will continue to write and speak publicly on "broader" topics under the name "The Black Sheep Dog." He also announced an autobiography that is "almost ready for publication."
Ever since his suspensions, fans have waged an aggressive campaign to reinstate the priest, whose "Father Corapi and the Catechism of the Catholic Church" show was among the most popular in Catholic media. This weekend, they were reacting strongly to his departure from active ministry via blogs and social media, with condemnation, sorrow and support.
"A lot of people are shaken, especially conservatives -- they idolized him," said Deacon Greg Kandra of the Diocese of Brooklyn, who has followed developments on Corapi through on his blog, The Deacon's Bench. "He's very orthodox, extremely conservative. He has professed a great devotion to the Blessed Mother and Padre Pio. He's not one of those people who goes for feel-good
Do you all have any more information then this regarding Corapi? How things are going concerning his situation?
Thanks and God bless.