Posted on 05/01/2009 9:46:30 AM PDT by NYer
Father John Corapi gets on a phone in his Montana office and asks someone to boost the volume. The assistant who helped arrange an interview with him had warned about this. Speak loudly, she said, hes hard of hearing.
Father Corapi himself has never been hard to hear. For nearly two decades, his thundering voice has preached the Gospel with a forceful, meat-and-potatoes theology thats made him among the most recognizable priests in the world.
But since August 2007, that voice has been relatively silent. At first, that was by choice having traveled more than 2 million miles spreading the good news, Father Corapi quit public speaking to focus on writings and recordings. But just one week into that hiatus, a mysterious sickness began to ravage his body and left him mostly bedridden.
Hes recovering now and has headed back to the speaking circuit.
On Aug. 15, Father Corapi, a member of the Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity, will preach publicly for the first time in nearly two years, speaking on The Lord and Giver of Life! at a conference at HSBC Arena in Buffalo, N.Y.
Register correspondent Anthony Flott spoke with Father Corapi.
Though youre a pro at communications, you dont seem to give too many interviews. Is there a reason for that?
It is true; I havent given a lot of interviews over the years. But I havent turned down a lot, either. Ive never looked for interviews, but if a reputable Catholic media outlet like the National Catholic Register asks me, Im happy to do it.
At about this time last year, you revealed that you had a parathyroid tumor. How was that treated, and how is your health now?
I probably went to physicians in my area 11 times for different physicals. They did all kinds of tests. They kept diagnosing pneumonia, virus this and that, and I just didnt get better. So I went to the Mayo Clinic and had exhaustive testing, and they did diagnose a parathyroid tumor.
As it turns out, it seems that was false. What it ended up being, of all things [was] two things: chronic sleep deprivation and acute vitamin D deficiency which, by the way, is an epidemic in northern climates. Most physicians still dont know about it and still dont routinely test for it. You wouldnt believe how sick it can make you. The normal way to get it is sunlight. UVB rays stimulate your skin to synthesize what they call vitamin D.
Living in a northern climate, we have hardly any sun for six months. I have to take supplements, which they gave me in massive doses, and got my levels up. Ive got the sleep deprivation pretty well under control, which made me feel incredibly better within about a month.
Did you learn anything new about suffering through this sickness?
Yes. I can still hear my grandmothers voice saying, Offer it up, Johnny. And that was kind of standard teaching in those days.
The teaching hasnt changed, but I think in many cases it hasnt been presented to succeeding generations, and it really is at the very heart of the faith.
One of the things I learned was my incredible weakness. Ive always told people this: Dont think Im any better at this than you are. I may know the theology and I desire to be pleasing to God
but its not easy. Its much easier to talk about it, but when youre in the midst of it when your spouse dies, when a child dies, when you get cancer, when you lose your job in the worst economy in memory, when financial difficulties close in on you its easy for preachers to talk, but its another thing to live through the pain of the moment.
In August you will be preaching in Buffalo with what you say is one of your most powerful presentations ever on the person and power of the Holy Spirit. What makes it so powerful?
Especially in these times, I felt that people not only need education in the faith weve always tried to do that but they also need inspiration.
I find that there is a lot of I dont want to call it quite hopelessness but theres a lot of distress out there around our country and around the world.
The remedy is the Holy Spirit.
The Spirit we have been given is no cowardly Spirit. Hes the Lord and giver of life. What I want to do is take a synthesis of the Church teaching on the third person of the blessed Trinity, the Holy Spirit; I want to incorporate that into the present moment.
Its going to be very, very relevant. Its going to concern things that are going on today in our country. Im going to incorporate some of the Churchs social teachings into this conference, especially components of it that deal with economic things, the danger of socialism.
Im really looking forward to being with the people again. Ive missed them.
Ive heard you say that when you first were ordained many fellow priests told you that you couldnt preach the way you do, hitting people between the eyes with the word of God. Yet, you pack auditoriums and receive mailbags full of letters. Why has your bare-bones, hard-hitting way been so successful?
From before I was ordained, I knew I was called to preach. My superiors confirmed that. Its basically the only thing Ive ever done. If I wanted to tone it down, dull the edge of the sword, I couldnt if I wanted to.
From the very beginning, in general, Ive had a great, great reception and response from the good Catholic people. I know there are some who, of course, are on the other side of things, and they hate me as much as the good folks love me. Ive never been so conscious of being loved or hated as since Ive been a priest.
You know, I think thats what the truth does. If you present the truth clearly, unambiguously, it will elicit radical responses one way or the other.
A great passage from the Gospels is where Jesus said, You think Ive come to bring peace? I have not come to bring peace, but division that will separate a house of five, three against two and two against three. People will probably scratch their heads reading that, but its the truth. What does it mean? What brings division? Truth.
Those who are ill disposed, those who are confirmed in sin, they react negatively. Theyll behave violently. Those who are well-disposed will react positively. And so thats why it elicits such strong emotions. Ive had death threats multiple times over the years many times.
People cant understand: Why do you have security at events? Well, the FBI told me I better take it seriously, because they do. And its because of the truth.
How does Catholicism in the United States compare to when you first became a priest almost 20 years ago?
When I began, I think there were more problems internally. I see the Catholic Church in the United States, and other places, too, as having learned from its existential errors. Weve made some mistakes; I think we know it.
I think the bishops have done a good job. Theyve really tried to correct a lot of things. I think were doing better in my time. Its not fashionable to go against Church teaching anymore. We went through a phase, I think, where some people thought it was fashionable or cool or de rigueur to rebel against Church teaching, especially the morals of the Church. There was a large-scale rebellion against the Church teaching on life.
Im one of those people who firmly believes that in the United States and Western Europe until this absolute travesty and holocaust of abortion is removed we will be able to do nothing right.
Wisdom has been removed from secular leadership, and they will not make good decisions on anything until thats corrected. Catholic teaching is that a single abortion is homicide, and in the United States, in Europe, we have had 50 million and counting, and I would hold thats tantamount to genocide.
I fear for my country because of all the economic chaos were going through. I hate to say it, but you aint seen nothing until we repent and we remove that scourge from this country and from all the world. Abortion is at the root of all the hellish things that are going on.
What can we say to those Catholics who voted for Barack Obama?
Well, at this point, Im not sure; the deed is done. I said what I could before the election.
I personally dont believe that any Catholic in good conscience could vote for a radically pro-abortion candidate, whether for the office of president of the United States, Congress, whatever. You just cant do it. Why? Because you become a participant in a horrible crime, and the Church considers abortion a terrible crime against humanity.
I heard all the arguments: Well, we cant have a one-issue agenda. Well, when the issue is a matter of life and death
all other issues taken as a whole put them in the balance, and nothing adds up to the weight of sin involved in abortion. And the world is weighted down under the weight of this horrible sin, and its sinking into hell under the weight of its own iniquity.

What it ended up being, of all things [was] two things: chronic sleep deprivation and acute vitamin D deficiency ...
Good news ping!
I very much like this guy.
Mr. Trisham and I are both taking Vitamin D3 supplements now.
I’m not Catholic, but I’ve always enjoyed hearing Fr. Corapi. It’s good to see he’s well again.
I usually listen to his “fire and brimstone” ;) hour on the radio. Its good to hear he is making a comeback.
Truth BUMP!
Father Corapi BUMP!!
I love you all dearly, but I ain't going to hell for ya."
Noachide Father Corapi bump!
Oh, that is good news, wonderful! And what a cool pic! Bookmarking, sharing,... And Buffalo in August - I will try to attend.
I love this priest. I predict someday he will be cannonized.
ping to access that great photo.....Fr. Corapi amd Sarah Palin....now my two favorite bear hunters !!
Ping for your favorite priest :)
Bookmark for later read
Patron saint of reverts? ;-)
Same here, 2000 IU.
Prayers up, as usual, for Fr. C.
I love Fr. Corapi’s message. But he charges WAY TOO MUCH for his recordings and DVDs. If he really wants the message spread, make them downloadable for a nominal fee or sell for just over cost. Makes me think the real estate mogul of his past hasn’t quite been snuffed.
Bump
Well you have to admit its for a good cause. However, if money is tight (it sure is for me) and if you want a bunch of Fr. Corapi's sermons free: Google "Father John Corapi Torrent" and you can download the torrent of a collection on Limewire or Frostwire (it takes a while though).
If you are not into the whole downloading torrents---I suggest you download and install Freecorder in your browser (at no cost). You can listen to Fr. Corapi's programs online on EWTN or Relevant Radio and record them into MP3 files.
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