Sunday, April 10, 2011

A Canonist Speaks in Father Corapi's Defense

Editor: We were right about Father Corapi. This railroading going on is what's happened to many a loyal, orthodox priest over the last fifty years. Turns out that his loyal "fan club" also had a certain genius of the laity about him. It is also apparent as of the writing of the explanation by Father Michael Sullivan JCL, that the network gone wrong, can probably line up for some serious crow since they weren't actually required to remove Father Corapi's broadcasts based on an as yet unsubstantiated denunciation, and have put the protestant Billy Graham on in his place.

As mentioned below, Father Corapi was not treated fairly according to the canon law.

Father Corapi on Administrative Leave - An Update from Rev. Michael Sullivan, J.C.L.

Fr. John Corapi has been suspended from priestly functions because of an accusation against him from a former employee. There seems to be a great deal of speculation and confusion regarding what this entails.

When an accusation arrives at the desk of a Religious Superior or a bishop, the procedure calls for a quick, confidential assessment as to the veracity of the accusation. With the advent of the Dallas Procedural Norms the necessary pieces of information required before imposing administrative leave varies from diocese to diocese and Order to Order. In most cases, if an accuser knows the name of the priest, the location at the time of the alleged incident and the year the priest was serving, the accusation is considered “credible.” The accused is supposed to be provided with the opportunity to respond to the accusations in a face-to-face meeting with his Superior prior to the imposition of suspension or administrative leave. In Father Corapi’s case, this never happened.

When a priest is on administrative leave he is to refrain from any public actions as a priest, such as offering Mass or hearing confessions, or from dressing as a priest in any public forum. The decree from his superiors clearly spells out limitations upon Fr. Corapi, but does not preclude him from speaking publicly provided he does not dress as a cleric and does not offer Mass publicly. Fr. John Corapi has observed these directives. Church bodies are to observe these limitations, though the order does not apply to lay organizations or Church organizations beyond the scope of what has been decreed.

Several Catholic media sources have removed Fr. Corapi from their outlets. This is over and above what is required by canon law and the Dallas Norms. Nothing in the order placing Father Corapi on administrative leave precludes distribution of previously recorded materials. Santa Cruz Media is in full compliance with Canon Law and the administrative leave under which Fr. Corapi is functioning.

Fr. Corapi is doing all in his power to cooperate and work with his Religious Society to see that this allegation is quickly cleared up and he is allowed to return to full ministry. The length of this administrative leave is strictly up to the Society and their process of inquiry before a decision is rendered.

We continue to ask everyone to pray for Fr. Corapi, for the accuser and for a quick resolution to this matter.

God bless you,

Rev. Michael Sullivan, J.C.L.

H/t: Pewsitter

2 comments:

  1. It is an absolute disgrace. Fathers superiors are playing Satan's hand very well!!

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  2. Thank you for this post. Too many have abandoned Fr. Corapi at the drop of a hat. Most of us knew long before Fr. Sullivan posted his letter that EWTN was being dishonest in their "duty of obedience" baloney. I sincerely thank Fr. Sullivan for being brave enough to speak the truth in this matter.

    I am very upset over the way EWTN CEO Warsaw has handled this whole situation. From dropping Fr. Corapi to releasing unsigned statements from the network to refusing to hold on-air prayers for Fr. to calling concerned (and correct) viewers "shrill and uncharitable" for questioning his highness Warsaw - it has all left a bad taste in my mouth. Now, in light of Fr. Sullivan's accurate statements, there has been a wall of silence from EWTN. Arrogance and politics. How sad.

    You mention that the protestant Billy Graham has been put in Fr. Corapi's place. Can you let us know who you mean? I am unsure. I only checked EWTN the first couple of times that Fr. Corapi was pre-empted and unfortunately saw Abp. Timothy "thank God we're not in crisis!" Dolan on my screen. Is this to whom you are referring?

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