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That is the most immature thing I’ve read on this forum so far.Satan hates Father Corapi and what he has to say. … :ehh:
Satan would love to turn off Fr. Corapi.
That is the most immature thing I’ve read on this forum so far.Satan hates Father Corapi and what he has to say. … :ehh:
Satan would love to turn off Fr. Corapi.
That is the most immature thing I’ve read on this forum so far.
This thread is about Father Corapi’s videos called “Death Wish” for which I have a playlist on my channel.This threads about Father Corapi is it not?:ehh:
Oh right!
Sorry this thread is about how much we all think Father Corapi is great! Gotcha.![]()
So you think FACTS are immature? That is not my opinion. That is the TRUTH. And if that fact is immature by your standards, then let me be immature.AlegreFe;4223399:
That is the most immature thing I’ve read on this forum so far.Satan hates Father Corapi and what he has to say. … :ehh:
Satan would love to turn off Fr. Corapi.
Oh, and I’d like to add that people are bothered by the truth when they themselves have a hard time living in it. If you or anyone hides in darkness it is because the light of truth is too blinding for you. Come out in the light so that all your faults can be seen and Jesus can heal you from them.AlegreFe;4223399:
That is the most immature thing I’ve read on this forum so far.Satan hates Father Corapi and what he has to say. … :ehh:
Satan would love to turn off Fr. Corapi.
I use to hunt for a living. And i’ve always found that people who hunt for any other reason are compensating.Good example of another reason I don’t like his style and many times his content. And it’s not because I want things sugar coated for heavens sake. Truth can be told without scare tactics.
Another reason I question him is that he kills bears for sport:nope::nope: honestly, I wonder about at priest who does that. :ehh:
I’ll go one better.That is the most immature thing I’ve read on this forum so far.
Even though Corapi has taken a vow of poverty, he has made many contributions to the Republican Party and to Republican candidates. According to the Center For Responsive Politics, Corapi donated $200 to the reelection campaign of George W. Bush in 2004.[3] In September of 2004, he donated another $200 to the Republican National Committee.[4] Corapi donated $900 to the presidential campaign of John McCain between May and July, 2008. Between April and June, 2008, he donated another $400 to the Republican National Committee.[5]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Corapi
What makes you so sure that he has taken a vow of poverty? Do you have proof or are you just spouting off. I am not saying that he didn’t but you need to prove it rather than just going on and on and on. In other words put up or shut up
The impilcation was clear.
Plenty of legal things are immoral. Next.
Pretty big deal even if it’s nothing to you.
Because it’s evil. Period. No moral relativism please.
I have seen worse. They are all sinful. That’s it.
Fish are not beasts. I hope you are not deliberately conflating.
Not at all. But that does not mean they deserve none. In fact our treatment of animals defines HUMAN DIGNITY.
Yet again, please study the Church’s teaching on this.
Why don’t you not click on those links…that way you will be happy because you didn’t have to waste your time viewing a link you didn’t like and we wont have to waste our time listing to you whining about it.I have to say, I don’t care for blind links. It would be very helpful to me if people would give a brief outline of what we’ll find at the other end.
I’m also not big on the whole ‘going to hell in a handbasket’ approach to either politics or religion. It depresses me and makes me feel like taking a hot bath with a bottle of brandy and a razor blade.
Yeah, there’s a lot of bad stuff out there. But every once is a while it would be nice to hear something good.
I don’t like guys that challenge me and what I believe in either. As luck would have it he and I both believe in what the Church teaches so its not that big of a problem for me.I watch ewtn a lot, but I turn it off when he is on.
Ah, such a tender, christian response!Why don’t you not click on those links…that way you will be happy because you didn’t have to waste your time viewing a link you didn’t like and we wont have to waste our time listing to you whining about it.
“Hunting for sport - which dose not include using animals for food or clothing, but only for the thrill of hunting - IS against the Church’s teachings.”
Now, I think most people who hunt these days do so for food, if not clothing. I guess you’re talking about trophies and taxidermy, but still. . . .
There is “against the Church’s teachings” in that, “I prudentially intepret such-and-such an act to violate this teaching of the church.” E.g., “I prudentially believe that giving the government control over people’s health care will promote health and therefore the sanctity of life” or “I prudentially believe that giving the government control over people’s health care will take away the ability of those people to make their own decisions and therefore goes against the principle of subsidiarity.”
Then there is “against the Church’s teachings” in that, “there is an explicit teaching against this that I can document.”
I have never heard of any Catholic prohibition of hunting, for sport or otherwise, till the other night. Coincidentally, I read it here and on National Catholic Reporter, in unrelated discussions.
I looked it up. I found nothing except a few speculative articles by Catholics arguing against it. I see nothing in the wider tradition of Catholic theology that would forbid it, since, in the Great Chain of Being, animals are infinitely below humans, and their “life” is not the same as ours.
In fact, to say that the life of animals has a sanctity similar to that of humans is to detract from the special dignity of man.
So, where, specifically, can you cite for me, in the Catechism, a Council Document, an encyclical or wherever, a magisterial teaching against hunting for sport?
Or is it another of these amorphous “social teachings” that certain Catholics like to use to neutralize divorce, contraception and abortion?

This thread seems to have wandered very far from its original topic, but why am I surprised - this is CAF after allSo, where, specifically, can you cite for me, in the Catechism, a Council Document, an encyclical or wherever, a magisterial teaching against hunting for sport?
Or is it another of these amorphous “social teachings” that certain Catholics like to use to neutralize divorce, contraception and abortion?
Nevertheless, although the distinction between lawful and unlawful hunting is undoubtedly permissible, it is certain that a bishop can absolutely prohibit all hunting to the clerics of his diocese. This has been done by synods at Milan, Avignon, Liège, Cologne, and elsewhere. Benedict XIV (De synodo diœces., l. II, c. x) declares that such synodal decrees are not too severe, as an absolute prohibition of hunting is more conformable to the ecclesiastical law. In practice, therefore, the synodal statutes of various localities must be consulted to discover whether they allow quiet hunting or prohibit it altogether.
This thread seems to have wandered very far from its original topic, but why am I surprised - this is CAF after allSo, where, specifically, can you cite for me, in the Catechism, a Council Document, an encyclical or wherever, a magisterial teaching against hunting for sport?
Or is it another of these amorphous “social teachings” that certain Catholics like to use to neutralize divorce, contraception and abortion?
Nevertheless, although the distinction between lawful and unlawful hunting is undoubtedly permissible, it is certain that a bishop can absolutely prohibit all hunting to the clerics of his diocese. This has been done by synods at Milan, Avignon, Liège, Cologne, and elsewhere. Benedict XIV (De synodo diœces., l. II, c. x) declares that such synodal decrees are not too severe, as an absolute prohibition of hunting is more conformable to the ecclesiastical law. In practice, therefore, the synodal statutes of various localities must be consulted to discover whether they allow quiet hunting or prohibit it altogether.