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I was listening to Fr. Corapi yesterday talk about a story from his past but this time he went into more detail. It was about a Jewish woman he used to date,she was very beautiful and they used drugs and partied together. After he hit bottom and came back as a priest, he saw her, looking close to death on a sidewalk. He thought she had months left. Years past again and he was given a talk in a Carmelite convent in CA. The prioress asked him to meet her in the parlor at 2 and he did and there under a veil was the girl…she was taken in by the nuns and he was overjoyed, they were both saved. The first time he told this, it ended there, the second time, he went on. Later, something happened and she left, went to the streets, used heroin and called him desperate for money. He went to the brothel she was in, posed as a “john” and tried to get her out, but was stopped by a bouncer. He had to pay 14.000 to get her freedom and pay things up, to save her soul. He took her back to the convent and the Mother took her back. He ended with, “she is still there.”
I wondered though, is this common, do convents take in lost souls, even if they aren’t Christian? Do they just live there or do they become nuns? She didn’t seem to be one early on…so many questions cropped up afterwards, I wish I could have asked him. I also wondered how he got to keep such large amounts of money(to me) being in an order. Does anyone have info on Carmelites and their charism?
Thanks, some accuse Fr. Corapi of embelishing a bit, but I think this was true, just like him rescuing the priest hooked on crack from a crack house and had a gun pointed at him! I do hope he gets well and gets to write his bio…quite a read I’m sure.
I wondered though, is this common, do convents take in lost souls, even if they aren’t Christian? Do they just live there or do they become nuns? She didn’t seem to be one early on…so many questions cropped up afterwards, I wish I could have asked him. I also wondered how he got to keep such large amounts of money(to me) being in an order. Does anyone have info on Carmelites and their charism?
Thanks, some accuse Fr. Corapi of embelishing a bit, but I think this was true, just like him rescuing the priest hooked on crack from a crack house and had a gun pointed at him! I do hope he gets well and gets to write his bio…quite a read I’m sure.