Fr. John Corapi on EWTN’s Bookmark - Mp3 / Audio
Host Doug Keck of EWTN’s Bookmark talks to Fr. John Corapi about his health and ministry.
He shares his story of his ordination by the late Great Pope John Paul II with Mother
Teresa behind him. He talks about Santa Cruz Media, his Weekly Wisdom webcast on the
internet, and a new book he is working on. Listen to his amazing story.
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Fr. John Corapi on EWTN’s Bookmark - Mp3 / Audio…
Fr. John Corapi talks about his health and ministry.
August 20th, 2008 at 8:44 amHe shares his story of his ordination by the late Great Pope John Paul II with Mother Teresa behind him and more….
please let me know how fr john corapi is doing and will he have any new shows on ewtn thank you mary wasik
September 8th, 2008 at 12:39 pmI pray all is well, I also would like to know Father’s status healthwise. Fr. Corapi, I try never to miss your tv shows. Father’s sermons have brought me back to my faith and I am forever grateful. I pray for you, may God keep you well, we all need you.
October 20th, 2008 at 7:56 pmDear Father corapi,
October 26th, 2008 at 7:19 pmI pray you are well, I miss your shows on EWTN. I feel so good when I hear you talk. I feel like God is talking to me, or wants me to hear what I need to know. I have so many unanswered questions about my faith. Father I will pray for you . May God Bless you.
Father Corapi
I am 50 % italian and was raised by my italian grandfather and grandmother. I identify with your upbringing. I lost my father early in his life and I faced the large cold world by myself and met the same devil that you did. My grandmother told me to never abandon Jesus because without him I will never have a thing in life. She was absolutely correct and I followed her advice in life and I asked forgiveness for being tough to meet the devil. I listened to you and I found that the devil destroys but Jesus protects. I have a family and was blessed to support my family with three children that are grown and on their own in life.
Thank you, God bless you.
James S. Bushart
November 8th, 2008 at 11:37 am