Fr. John Corapi

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Father John Corapi
Father John Corapi

Father John Anthony Corapi (born 20 May 1947) is an American Roman Catholic priest with a wide television and radio ministry. He conducts speaking tours in North America. He was ordained by Pope John Paul II. He is member of the Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity (SOLT). He teaches Catholic theology.

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[edit] Biography

Father Corapi was born in Hudson, New York. In high school he was a highly successful football star and considered a career in professional sports. He served in the US Army in Germany during the Vietnam war. He received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Pace University during the 1970s. Corapi became a successful financial advisor to Tropicana in Las Vegas, then moved to Los Angeles and became a successful real estate agent.

According to his own accounts, he began to use cocaine and eventually became homeless for about three years. His mother sent him a prayer card with the Hail Mary prayer and asked him to pray it once a day. He then changed his life, escaping homelessness and drugs, which he attributes to his mother's prayers and the Blessed Virgin's intercession. At this point, his mother sent him a one-way airline ticket back to New York. After confessing his sins to an elderly local priest during the Sacrament of Confession, he announced to the priest, "Father, I think I am being called to the priesthood." He then entered studies to be a Roman Catholic priest. As part of his studies for the priesthood, on 26 May 1990, he was ordained a deacon, by the Bishop of the Diocese of Corpus Christi, Texas.

On 26 May 1991, Pope John Paul II ordained Fr. Corapi to the priesthood. Father Corapi is now a perpetually professed priest member of the Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity, and he preaches to missions, retreats, and conferences throughout North America. He has received a Masters degree in Sacred Scripture from Holy Apostles Seminary, Cromwell, Connecticut, and a Doctorate in Dogmatic Theology from the University of Navarre in Pamplona, Spain. He lives in Montana.

[edit] Religious career

Father Corapi served as a parish priest in Hudson, New York and Robstown, Texas. He was the Director of Catholic Faith Formation and of the Bishop's Project on the Catechism of the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Sacramento, California.

He has become a popular lecturer and radio broadcaster, and recordings of his addresses are widely sold. He frequently appears at conferences and inspirational meetings. He appears on EWTN Television as well as EWTN's radio network. (Viewers/listeners can often identify him by his deep voice and distinctive speaking style.)


[edit] Quotes

  • "In the end, forever, you and I will be in Heaven or Hell. Period."
  • "I'm not going to hell for anybody!"
  • "Let me tell you how NOT to have vocations: 1) disobey the Church. 2) Do not accept the teaching of the Magisterium of the Church. 3) Bad mouth the Pope and send them to lousy seminaries. You will have NO vocations! Kiss 'em goodbye! It is absolutely fatal to play fast and loose with faith and morals. Things are getting better but we've gone through a very dry period in the Church. I can give you example after example of religious congregations and dioceses that are doing just great with vocations. Why? Because they're faithful. Period. Because they're faithful. They don't play games with the Doctrine of the Faith. They don't try to promote in seminarians a kind of attitude of liberal dissent. That is the kiss of death and I can prove it time and time and time again that wherever that is done, there are no vocations. And there won't be. There won't be. Where things are done properly, there are vocations. It's not hard. It's not rocket science."
  • "Sometimes people will say 'Well I've outgrown my faith.' I've met eight zillion people who have said 'Yeah I used to be Catholic...' Well what are you now? And they may be Buddhist, or who knows what? And they sometimes say 'Well I outgrew my Catholic faith, I became more sophisticated, I became more educated.' There's something I have found. Now I have some education. I have earned five university degrees, most of them with highest honors. I'm not bragging, I'm just saying that to let you know that I respect education. I have a high regard for education. But in my many years around the education establishment, I was given a great revelation by God, and the revelation is: a lot of people done been educated into imbecility."
  • "You know why the world is a stinking mess? I have failed to be as holy as I am called to be. Bottom line. I don't have any control over anybody else. I've gotta deal with ME. One person at a time we must be perfected as our Heavenly Father is perfect."
  • "The Holy Spirit is a divine artist; we're like a lump of clay. We've heard that analogy that we're clay. We carry this treasure within us in earthen vessels. We know an artist, a sculptor can work in clay. Clay is soft. Clay is malleable. Clay can be easily formed. The Holy Spirit is a divine artist. Are you clay? Or are you marble? Artists can work with marble too. Marble's very cold and hard though. How does an artist work with marble? He chips away at it. You've been wondering why God's been chipping away at you? It's painful to lose pieces of yourself isn't it? Gotta do it. There are things in us that have to go. You can't be egocentric, you've got to be Christocentric. You can't be self-centered and hope to be sanctified. You've got to be centered on Christ. It's a work of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit forms Jesus within us. No cross? No crown. No pain? No gain. No way around it--if there was a shortcut, I'd know it and I'd tell ya."
  • "More than once I’ve had discussions with persons who say, things, based on a misunderstanding. […] ‘Oh you Catholics worship images.’ No we don’t, ‘yes you do,’ no we don’t, ‘yes you do,’ no we don’t! The final retort to that is… I have a doctorate, in Catholic theology that I have earned the hard way; by sitting in university classrooms for twelve years. I know what we believe! You get a doctorate in Catholic theology? What do you know about it? Nothing! You don’t know anything about it. You're saying things that are born of misunderstanding or ignorance." -Weekly Wisdom 03-08-08
  • "There are people who say, ‘oh every time Catholics make the sign of the cross they re-crucify Christ.’ Look, that’s what comes under the theological classification of happy horse manure! Got it, that’s what that is. That’s bologna, absolute bologna! They don’t know anything about our religion, and I don’t purport to know anything about theirs. I respect theirs, respect ours. When we make the sign of the cross we are simply making a statement of faith. I believe in the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, and I believe in the sign of the cross, because that is the sign of our salvation!" -Weekly Wisdom 03-08-08

[edit] Recognition and publicity

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The story of his life is frequently used in sermons and motivational addresses, both by himself and by other priests and religious ministers, speakers, and theologians in the Catholic church.

According to the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud, Fr. Corapi was instrumental in exposing an alleged scam in which patients were advised to have unneeded heart-bypass surgery [1]. The coalition described him as a "priest-turned-whistleblower" and a "a key figure in a probe over whether heart surgeons had performed hundreds of worthless heart operations".

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