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I was born into the Catholic faith. At 14, I was "born again" and found Jesus personally but lost His Church. After thirty years as an evangelical protestant, I have come full circle to find that He has been there all the time, in the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. I wish others to find the beauty and truth of the Catholic faith as I have found.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Father Corapi Teaches Catholics About Voting With A Well-Formed Conscience





2 Comments:

Blogger Joyful Catholic said...

There should be a "Fr. Corapi" at every pulpit at every Mass...but alas, all I've heard is "fluff" homilies. I posted two videos by Eduardo (BELLA)and the one has graphic and horrific views of aborted babies that Our Lady of Sorrows, and Our Lord have to see constantly. I'm praying for a McCain/Palin win, but after talking to one of our sons, and trying to explain how abortion is intrinsically evil, nothing seemed to phase him. He's already voted for Obama. Dire change will come. We're in for trouble here no matter who wins, but I am praying for a time of more mercy, although if I were God, with the slaughter of innocents ever before my eyes, I'd probably have let justice fall hard by now across this arrogant generation. God is patient, mercy is still abundant, but we continue to hear PC homilies, not wanting to offend man, but offending God by cowardice/pride/fear. I know personally of 3 priests in disobedience to the Church. 2 for Obama, one probably voted for Nader again. Their lives are falling apart, some in physical suffering, some in depression and mental torment. I wonder why???? Judgement begins in the House of God, and it is on the way. Big Time.

October 30, 2008 6:35 AM  
Blogger Russ Rentler, M.D. said...

Amen Susie!
What a heartache, to not hear the Truth regarding abortion taught in Church!
If Fr. Corapi and others like him were allowed to preach in Church, there's a fair likelihood, we wouldn't be in this pickle we are in now. With the huge Catholic voter block in the US, this should be a non-issue.
We are so grateful to have pro-life homilies, and prayer intentions on a regular basis in our new parish. Every mass, we pray for an end to abortion.

October 30, 2008 7:53 AM  

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