As a Catholic Priest though, Fr.Corapi has to be obedient to higher ups as long as they don't demand him to sin or put him in a situation where he would sin. The best I can say about the matter is that he loves the Church and thinks he's doing the right thing but he is not and is confused. I hope some good friends can convince him to change his mind.
“As a Catholic Priest though, Fr.Corapi has to be obedient to higher ups as long as they don’t demand him to sin or put him in a situation where he would sin. The best I can say about the matter is that he loves the Church and thinks he’s doing the right thing but he is not and is confused. I hope some good friends can convince him to change his mind.”
I agree. This has to be very hard, but many of the saints of the Church have gone through the same(and worse) with the Church. The mark of those saints was their obedience as if to God. They all emerged humbly victorious.
“As a Catholic Priest though, Fr.Corapi has to be obedient to higher ups as long as they don’t demand him to sin or put him in a situation where he would sin. The best I can say about the matter is that he loves the Church and thinks he’s doing the right thing but he is not and is confused. I hope some good friends can convince him to change his mind.”
He’s on a suspension that, at this point, looks indefinite. If he stays put, he can do nothing. If he leaves that role, then he can find some other way to continue God’s work. Hopefully within the Catholic Church. I honestly don’t think he’ll leave that.