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Fr. John Corapi, SOLT, speaking from an audio tape
entitled "Messages for Homeschoolers." The tape may be
ordered from Father's website
www.fathercorapi.com
"There is no such thing as being a good Catholic and
being disobedient to the Holy Father. There is no such thing
as being a good Catholic and being a dissident when it comes
to faith and morals. There is no such thing as dissent from
authentic and authoritative Church teaching. No such thing.
Those who do that separate themselves from Christ and His
body. They become dead members of the body of Christ.
You should avoid such people like the plague and you
should keep your children from such people as though keeping
them from the worst contagion, because contact with such
people can poison their minds, poison their souls and kill
them morally and spiritually, and you don't want to be
responsible for that. That is not lack of charity, that is
not lack of pastoral concern. That IS charity, that IS being
pastoral and that IS being merciful. It is not merciful to
turn our children over to those that can poison their hearts
and minds. That is not charitable, merciful, nor pastoral.
Pray for people that attack the Church, the Holy Father,
the Magisterium. Pray for them, love them indeed, but don't
listen to them and don't put yourselves nor your children in
a position where they or you can be influenced.
Let me tell you something. The devil is smarter than you
and me. He is a very high angel fallen from grace. Yet God
has allow him to retain that very high angelic intelligence.
You will not outwit the devil; he's very clever. Through
true humility, through grace and through prayer, you win the
battle. But don't be presumptuous and think that out of some
kind of misguided notion of being 'open', of being
'tolerant,' that you can subject yourself and your children
to all forms of philosophical and theological error.
Now I'll put this very simply. As some of my rancher
friends from Wyoming would put it, if you soak in a tub of
manure, you might come out smelling funny. Well, if you soak
in error, if you put yourself in an environment of religious
error, theological and philosophical error, you're apt to
pick some of the smelly contagion of it. Don't do that.
That's not smart.
There's a story from the annals of the Post Resurrection
Church of St. John the Evangelist, the beloved disciple, who
went to Ephesus. And the Blessed Mother went with him. And
they say that St. John was within the public baths of
Ephesus and a heretic came in from the other end of the
public baths and word of his presence got to the other side
to St. John. Now this is the Apostle that preached Love,
right? St. John, the one who said God is Love. In his old
age, the only thing St. John could say was 'Love God."
That's all he could say. He got word that a heretic had just
come in the building, he leaped up, grabbed his clothes and
ran out of the building yelling "run for your lives, the
heretic 'so-and-so' just came in the house." That was his
attitude.
I'll tell you something, I used to contest with these
people. I used to debate with them. I used to engage in
apologetics with them. I don't do it anymore and I'm going
to tell you something. For the most part, I am more
qualified to do it than you are, than most of you. I've got
a doctorate, I've got five degrees in Theology and
Philosophy. I know the material, but I don't do it because
it is an exercise in futility and I don't want to drive
myself 'nuts,' in plain English, and it doesn't work. Now,
if I have to defend the faith, I'll do that, but I do not
engage in debates with people, especially with people who
have lost the faith. There's an axiom in metaphysics,
'Things are received in the mode of the receiver.' I say
this over and over again. You get what you're ready to get,
you receive what you're ready to receive."