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Father John Corapi: From Addict To Evangelist
Our Sunday Visitor | January 3, 2002 | Eric Retzlaff, Our Sunday Visitor writer

Posted on 01/03/2002 3:30:10 PM PST by Lady In Blue

Corapi

From Addict To Evangelist

Corapi

Fr. Corapi

 

 


I would go down Rodeo Drive in my new red Ferrari and people would turn their heads and say, 'That must be somebody.' My 2,000-square-foot bedroom was larger than most people's house.


by Eric Retzlaff (Our Sunday Visitor)

 

J

ohn Corapi learned to love truth the hardway--by embracing falsehood.

Despite a 1950s Catholic elementary education, he swallowed a popular lie that could have killed him, and nearly did.

"At 14 or 15, I began to think I was the definitive interpreter of what was real," he told Our Sunday Visitor recently. "It was the attitude that you don't accept any authority outside yourself, so every individual becomes God."

Now a nationally known priest-preacher, he never tires of recalling for his audiences where that attitude led him.

All through his younger years he yearned "to be somebody," to stand out, to be noticed and admired. He got his wish, and more.

His quest led him to California during the real estate boom of the 1970s. In a few years, he became a millionaire.If "success is measured in dollars and cents," as he believed then, he had achieved "the American Dream."

"I was eating and drinking with the wealthy," said the small-town native. "I fell into fast-lane living, with fast women."

"I would go down Rodeo Drive in my new red Ferrari and people would turn their heads and say, 'That must be somebody.' My 2,000-square-foot bedroom was larger than most people's houses.

"But I was out of touch with reality. Reality is God."

How out of touch he was became apparent when an attractive young entertainer at a party introduced him to what she called her "best friend" --cocaine.

His American Dream disappeared literally up his nose as cocaine became a $10,000-a-week habit. Physically and psychologically devastated, he landed in a hospital, and for months, he said, "I didn't eat, speak or function normally. I was sick at heart because I had made it and lost it."

"I saw no way out, only absolute darkness. The only thing I wanted was death.

"I begged God to help me, but nothing happened, because I wasn't ready to give up sin," he said. The darkness lasted for three years.

After a failed comeback in real estate, he returned to his home in Hudson, N.Y. In his desperation, he began to pray the Rosary, and he turned his heart to God:

"I cried out to God, 'If you are real, and I don't know if you are, you need to rescue me now.'"

Repentant Tears

Then something happened. "I cried tears of very real repentance," said Father Corapi, who is now director of faith formation in the Diocese of Sacramento, Calif. "I fell into a deep peace, and my first real sleep in years."

Later, he made his first confession in nearly 20 years. "It seemed like the moral weight of the universe had come off me," said Father Corapi, who immediately began to feel called to the priesthood.

After a period of discernment, he was accepted into the Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity (S.O.L.T.). He was ordained a priest by Pope John Paul II at St. Peter's Basilica and earned advanced degrees in Scripture and theology.

The society's founder, Father James Flanagan, felt Father Corapi was called by God to "apostolic preaching," a preaching that goes beyond evangelism to present the full doctrine of the faith.

Father Corapi sees the Blessed Mother's intercession behind his conversion and subsequent priestly work. And, today, his preaching is permeated with an urgency and intensity born of the agony he experienced and the grace he found.

"I am a no-nonsense preacher, straight to the point - it is a matter of life and death," he said. "I don't want people to go through what I went through."

"I know the slavery of sin and the liberation of grace. The truth will make you free. It's not love to allow your neighbor to skip and dance his way to perdition: misery in this life and the next."

"The damage of society's lies is everywhere apparent," he said. "I've seen 12 year-old runaways who became prostitutes and addicts, dead in garbage cans. That's what the devil wants --our kids abused and dead in garbage cans."

For Father Corapi, the way to true human liberation is clear "God sent His Son to reveal His desires to us," he said. "The one only authentic authoritative interpreter revelation is the Church. I learned the hard way that mother, the Church, is smarter than me."

Father Corapi refuses to water down the message suit Catholics who have developed what he calls "a worldly, permissive spirit" odds with Catholic doctrine and morality.

"When they're up to their neck in quicksand, should I put them in concrete?" he asked.

From 1993 until his 1995 appointment to the Sacramento diocese, he worked as an itinerant preacher in the United States and Central America. The three pillars of his preaching are the Eucharist, devotion to Mary and "uncompromising fidelity to the Holy Father and the magisterium."

And he believes his preaching gets results: "In every place I've preached, there's been overwhelming response --conversions take place. If you're honest, and you speak from the heart, people will respond to what you're saying. The full churches are the proof. People are hungering for the truth."

Popular Confessor

Typically, Father Corapi may spend between eight and 18 hours in the confessional after preaching.

People away from confession for decades are finding peace, he said. "My testimony is a powerful weapon. People aren't afraid of me. I don't have the ability to look down on anyone because of their sins."

Father Corapi estimates that 50,000 to 100,000 copies of his taped testimony have been disseminated, not to mention thousands of his other tapes. At one three-day mission in Santa Clara, Calif., alone, 2,000 tapes were sold.

He admits, however, that public speaking never has come naturally to him, and he would prefer a quiet, cloistered prayer life to preaching ("I'm a hermit at heart").

Describing himself as "a brutally shy" child, Father Corapi said, "I used to shiver in my seat, afraid the teacher would call on me." He said he's still "sick with nervousness" before he begins preaching.

Since his seminary days, Father Corapi also has been plagued by what he called "vicious migraine headaches," despite medical attention and prayers for healing.

These sometimes become so severe that he is forced to miss work, but "99 percent of the time" they do not occur during his preaching, said his religious order's administrative director, David Leatherby, who sees the headaches as "a cross" the priest is bearing.

These days, Father Corapi has been sticking closer to his home base in Sacramento, where his charge is to reach out with the fullness of the faith to 500,000 Catholics in a diocese that takes seven hours to cross by car --a mission, he admits, that is daunting.

The centerpiece of this catechesis is the preaching of a yearlong series titled "The Teaching of Jesus," based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Based on previous turnouts for Father Corapi's talks, the diocese reserved the largest space it had for the series, which were scheduled to start in January.

Where does he get the daily strength and energy he needs for his evangelistic mission? Referring to a view expressed by the renowned preacher, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, Father Corapi replied simply, "Eucharistic prayer that's where the power comes from." 


For more information on Father Corapi's ministry, contact him at P.O. Box 254848, Sacramento, CA 95865- 4848



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To: IM2Phat4U
I couldn't agree with you more! Have you had a chance to go to one of father's retreats or parish missions? I love to hear him talk about the prophet Elijah! Fr.Corapi's eyes start to sparkle and his voice starts to rise.I bet some of the old prophets were great speakers,just like he is!He reminds me of say,St.John the Baptist or Elijah.
21 posted on 01/03/2002 5:54:04 PM PST by Lady In Blue
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To: IM2Phat4U
Didn't hear the tape...went right to Catholic City and bookmarked it! Thanks or the link! Have a Happy New Year!
22 posted on 01/03/2002 5:57:06 PM PST by grumpster-dumpster
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To: Lady In Blue
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23 posted on 01/03/2002 5:57:54 PM PST by Bob J
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To: Lady In Blue; IM2Phat4U
Fr. Corapi bump
24 posted on 01/03/2002 10:16:46 PM PST by patent
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To: patent
Thanks for the bump,patent!
25 posted on 01/04/2002 3:36:55 PM PST by Lady In Blue
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To: Lady In Blue
I was just surfing through Yahoo.com looking for more material on Fr John when I came across this little tidbit about the 2000 Presidential election:


George W. Bush’s election . . .

His brother, Jeb Bush, is Governor of Florida. Jeb is Roman Catholic and married to a Hispanic woman. During the election crisis Jeb’s wife made a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico to pray. Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patroness of North and South America and patroness of the unborn. On December 12th, the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Jeb’s wife prayed for the administration of George W. Bush and consecrated it to Our Lady. On that very same day George Bush was elected. Isn’t that awesome?

26 posted on 01/04/2002 4:08:17 PM PST by Lady In Blue
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To: Lady In Blue
Father Corapi is teaching the Catechism right now on EWTN.
27 posted on 01/06/2002 4:39:41 PM PST by SMEDLEYBUTLER
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To: SMEDLEYBUTLER
Thanks,SMEDLEYBUTLER. I'm not able to get EWTN on DirecTV.I hear that maybe this summer,I'll be able to get it.
28 posted on 01/06/2002 6:24:04 PM PST by Lady In Blue
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To: Lady In Blue
A bump for Fr. Corapi, I was fortunate to see him at a nearby parish, spent the whole day listening to him talk, and we have the tapes from the talks, it was wonderful.

Can't forget a big bump for Our Lady also, Fr. Corapi is very dedicated to her. I remember what he said about her (in a very loving way) during the talk he gave "your mother wears combat boots." It was great.

29 posted on 01/06/2002 6:33:50 PM PST by Cap'n Crunch
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To: Cap'n Crunch
Can't forget a big bump for Our Lady also, Fr. Corapi is very dedicated to her. I remember what he said about her (in a very loving way) during the talk he gave "your mother wears combat boots." It was great.


That sounds great! LOL! I hear from the grapevine that he will be coming down to my area of the woods(San Bernardino County,CA)sometime this year.I hope,God willing to go and see him.The last time I had the good fortune to see Fr.Corapi was when a friend and I flew up to San Francisco for a day of Recollection at St.Cecilia's Catholic Church.It was fabulous.Fr Fessio was there too.St.Cecilia's is a very beautiful church and what a warm,sunny and beautiful day in San Francisco it was too! Not a cloud in the sky.

30 posted on 01/07/2002 5:40:04 PM PST by Lady In Blue
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To: Lady In Blue
Thanks so much for posting this terrific story, Lady in Blue! I hadn't heard of this priest, and I'm REALLY hoping DirecTV gets EWTN asap!
32 posted on 01/07/2002 11:49:23 PM PST by Judith Anne
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bump
33 posted on 01/18/2002 12:19:53 PM PST by IM2Phat4U
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To: Judith Anne
I hadn't heard of this priest, and I'm REALLY hoping DirecTV gets EWTN asap!

Follow this link for a free tape of Father Corapi:

Free Father Corapi Tape Here

34 posted on 01/18/2002 1:18:18 PM PST by IM2Phat4U
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To: Lady In Blue
I couldn't agree with you more! Have you had a chance to go to one of father's retreats or parish missions? I love to hear him talk about the prophet Elijah! Fr.Corapi's eyes start to sparkle and his voice starts to rise.I bet some of the old prophets were great speakers,just like he is!He reminds me of say,St.John the Baptist or Elijah.

I haven't had the chance to see Father Corapi in person yet. I unfortunately missed him last time he was in town. But I won't miss him next time!

35 posted on 01/18/2002 1:21:22 PM PST by IM2Phat4U
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To: IM2Phat4U
Believe you me,you're in for a real treat!
36 posted on 01/18/2002 4:05:11 PM PST by Lady In Blue
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To: Judith Anne
You're welcome! I hear that if the merger is approved than DishTV will mix it's programs with DirecTV,in which case,we should be able to watch EWTN! I've been waiting YEARS in order to watch EWTN!
37 posted on 01/18/2002 4:08:48 PM PST by Lady In Blue
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To: IM2Phat4U
I appreciate the link--CatholiCity is my daughter's favorite site for a couple of years. I hadn't gone there except for a brief lookaround, but I'll go back again, now...;-D
38 posted on 01/18/2002 11:07:37 PM PST by Judith Anne
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bump
39 posted on 01/23/2002 6:37:17 PM PST by IM2Phat4U
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To: Lady In Blue

I, too, have had a Similiar reconversion, though I am no priest or public speaker.


40 posted on 01/29/2006 7:36:41 PM PST by robert233334
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