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Father John Corapi is what has commonly been called
a late vocation. In other words, he came to the priesthood other
than a young man. He was 44 years old when he was ordained. His
experiences prior to ordination have been termed simply astounding,
but that is probably somewhat of an overstatement. They might
be called extreme, however. From small town boy to the Vietnam
era US Army, from millionaire businessman in Las Vegas and Hollywood
to drug addicted and homeless, to religious life and ordination
to the priesthood by Pope John Paul II, to a life as a preacher
of the Gospel who has reached millions with the simple message
that God's Name is Mercy!
Father Corapi's academic credentials are quite extensive. He received
a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Pace University
in the seventies. Then as an older man returned to the university
classrooms in preparation for his life as a priest and preacher.
He received all of his academic credentials for the Church with
honors: a Masters degree in Sacred Scripture from Holy Apostles
Seminary and Bachelor, Licentiate, and Doctorate degrees in dogmatic
theology from the University of Navarre in Spain.
Father is a perpetually professed priest member of the Society of Our Lady
of the Most Holy Trinity.
The pillars of father's preaching are basically three:
- Love for and a relationship with the Blessed Virgin Mary which leads
us into a vibrant and loving relationship with Jesus Christ.
- Great love and reverence for the Most Holy Eucharist--from Holy Mass
to adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
- An uncompromising love for and obedience to the Holy Father and
the teaching of the Magisterium of the Church.
Father Corapi's audio and video series on the Catechism of the Catholic
Church entitled The Teaching of Jesus Christ has been widely acclaimed
and is used throughout the world as a course in religious education
and catechesis.
The essence of Father's message is the essential message of Jesus
Christ. It is Good News: a message of truth and goodness, love
and mercy. It is above all else a message of hope.
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