Another video from October 2011 - not much more info... (added 3/18/2012)
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Another video from October 2011 - not much more info... (added 3/18/2012)
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I sent today this e-mail to the e-mailaddress of customerservice@blacksheepdog.us
ReplyDeleteHopefully Father Corapi comes to read it... and does something.
Reverend Father Corapi,
After all storms of the past months, it's very quiet on your website. No news anymore, no blogs, no comments.
Probable you're "fed up" with it. Nevertheless life continues, and I can't imagine you have a quiet conscience filling your days with dogs, motorbikes.
You poor soul. You look for happiness in these things that mean nothing to heaven : in jeans and leather on a bike. The devil laughs. This can't make you "happy".
Our Lord in the garden of Olives weeps. He looks at your soul and he cries. Come back to the Good Shepherd.
Of course, you can't go back to S.O.L.T. But you must know good priests and bishops to lead you to a good bishop somewhere, in or outside of the US.
There you can be a priest as you have to be.
Be of good will and do what you must do as a priest. You've given your life to Christ, you don't have it in your hands anymore. Whatever the devil inspires.
It's never too late. But one day it may be too late, to get back. Don't let this happen.
I know a priest who wanted to live as a lay man 50 years ago. After 20 years in the world he had become a successful businessman and he had not married.
Suddenly he could not sleep anymore and got in great anxiety. He went to a good bishop, confessed, gave his money to the poor and became a priest again, in another country.
Then he lived some years in great poverty but he was not in pain anymore. He died in peace with God.
The sould are hungry, please feed them, don't let them down.
A little soul praying for you to Our Lady, Hope of the hopeless.
I sent this to his emailadress:
ReplyDeleteReverend Father Corapi,
After all storms of the past months, it's very quiet on your website. No news anymore, no blogs, no comments.
Probable you're "fed up" with it. Nevertheless life continues, and I can't imagine you have a quiet conscience filling your days with dogs, motorbikes.
You poor soul. You look for happiness in these things that mean nothing to heaven : in jeans and leather on a bike. The devil laughs. This can't make you "happy".
Our Lord in the garden of Olives weeps. He looks at your soul and he cries. Come back to the Good Shepherd.
Of course, you can't go back to S.O.L.T. But you must know good priests and bishops to lead you to a good bishop somewhere, in or outside of the US.
There you can be a priest as you have to be.
Be of good will and do what you must do as a priest. You've given your life to Christ, you don't have it in your hands anymore. Whatever the devil inspires.
It's never too late. But one day it may be too late, to get back. Don't let this happen.
I know a priest who wanted to live as a lay man 50 years ago. After 20 years in the world he had become a successful businessman and he had not married.
Suddenly he could not sleep anymore and got in great anxiety. He went to a good bishop, confessed, gave his money to the poor and became a priest again, in another country.
Then he lived some years in great poverty but he was not in pain anymore. He died in peace with God.
The sould are hungry, please feed them, don't let them down.
A little soul praying for you to Our Lady, Hope of the hopeless.
Father Corapi, Thinking of You. God Bless.
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