This is the second time that someone has brought this up:
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LOL … and how many times have Fr. Corapi’s (alleged) sins been brought up on these threads…?.. Can anyone count that high ?
This is the second time that someone has brought this up:
*Repeating a priest’s (alleged) sins over and over again on a thread serves no positive purpose; neither to one’s soul, nor to the priest, nor to the ministerial priesthood which is at the heart of our Holy Catholic faith . *
I find this untruthful. Clearly, nobody here has been rehashing the Father’s sins just to relish in them. …
“Untruthful” is an interesting choice of word – synonymous with “dishonest” , and close cousin of “mendacious” and “liar” .
Furthermore, “rehashing Father’s sins just to ‘relish in them’” are totally your words – not mine . My words are
NeedImprovement:
Repeating a priest’s (alleged) sins over and over again on a thread serves no positive purpose; neither to one’s soul, nor to the priest, nor to the ministerial priesthood which is at the heart of our Holy Catholic faith
… which has been happening and is exceedingly obvious for anyone who knows how to read, and who has been reading these threads.
So in one sense, we are indeed asking the same question:
sojo:
How many times to we have to repeat that yes, Father WAS declared unfit for ministry, he WAS called guilty by his society’s authority, that the SOLT DOES have authority to do so, that there will be no civil trial for these allegations (the one civil trial has to do with breach of contract and false allegations that disrupted a business… and so forth.
In large part, the repetitiveness can be attributed to the internet setting – but I believe that it should be precisely this which call us to be all the more vigilant… to not keep repeating it over and over again because of the volatitlity.
What is “truthful” is that I made no inference as to what the intentions of anyone repeating these (alleged) sins might be - you did . What I wished to point out is the corrosiveness of repeating a priest’s sins : to the soul of the one repeating, to the priest in question and to the ministerial priesthood at the heart of our Holy Catholic faith ; and this regardless of anyone’s intentions – it’s still corrosive.
…The ONLY reason folks have to keep reiterating the same stuff over and over is for the very few folks who remain in denial …
And those of us answering the ones in denial …
It appears a little rash , in my limited opinion, to claim that certain members are in denial. I think I would’ve stopped at saying someone wasn’t totally informed instead. Claiming a fellow member is in denial presumes to have access to their inner workings ; it’s pronouncing a diagnosis. I can’t even claim to have entire access to my own inner workings personally.
In my previous post partially quoted and referred to above , there was also a request not to put labels on people – not to classify fellow members – particularly because these type of comments extend to other individuals, and are often based on erroneous concepts – on jumping to the wrong conclusions… as was demonstrated.
Here is another example from earlier in the thread:
…The reason I hope this thread stays up a bit longer is because of Shoshana’s last post. She is HURTING. She is grieving. She is reaching at straws to defend her belief in Fr. Corapi, and then admitting that very fact. …
In my opinion this is misleading … and about a fellow member . If by “reaching at straws” this person means “desperate” , then it would almost appear condescending. I’ve read Shoshana’s posts and I believe their focus is not so much on Father Corapi’s wound as it is on the wound to the ministerial priesthood and on the way some of the posts on this and previous threads have been exacerbating that wound. Shoshana isn’t defending a belief in Fr. Corapi (that is a presumptuous thing to say) … wanting to “defend the ministerial priesthood” would be a potentially clearer perception.
That being said, I really don’t have the temporal or emotional outlay to continue with this thread. Refrain from reading or commenting any further is probably the best recourse… Besides , who knows,…

… maybe that will mean at least one less posting or repetition of Fr. Corapi’s (alleged) sins.
