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Satire ~ Father Corapi and the Brit. "I am not a saint though I play one on TV." "Yes, we know."More
Satire ~ Father Corapi and the Brit.
"I am not a saint though I play one on TV."
"Yes, we know."
Holy Cannoli
During that interview, Father Sheehan confirmed that SOLT had “begun to address the issues of members who joined the society before the new constitution. The society is moving to a more organized structural phase of its existence, with all the Church discipline that entails.” The implication of his remarks was that Father Corapi had not accommodated the discipline imposed by the new constitution.More
During that interview, Father Sheehan confirmed that SOLT had “begun to address the issues of members who joined the society before the new constitution. The society is moving to a more organized structural phase of its existence, with all the Church discipline that entails.” The implication of his remarks was that Father Corapi had not accommodated the discipline imposed by the new constitution. [The compound and lifestyle seem to have meant more than his vows, and the promise he made when he put his hands into the hands of Pope John Paul II. Of course, that requires money - money he cannot get if he does not speak, which really clears up why he decided to jump ship after just three months. Based on comments flowing into NC Regsiter's article, he is losing support. My best guess is that he will have only a fraction of the support he enjoyed previously. If he shifts over to political pundrity at his site and in his media, as Bishop Gracida, the bishop emeritus of Corpus Christi, suggested then he may pick some people up. But, consider what he is giving up to pursue that.