- Feb 5, 2002
- 182,670
- 66,175
- Country
- United States
- Gender
- Female
- Faith
- Catholic
- Marital Status
- Married
- Politics
- US-Others
Upvote
0
Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
There could have been an entirely legitimate reason for this—but I cannot think of it off the top of my head. I am thus left at a loss, trying to imagine what such a reason might be.
Santa Cruz Media is based out of Montana, so I would assume the civil action is taking place within the Montana legal system. But regardless, you still have to prove you case, hence my previous post.
If you want to sue someone, generally you have to go to where they are or otherwise force them to come to court which can be hard to do across state lines. I think the accuser may be in either Montana or Fla.Santa Cruz Media is based out of Montana, so I would assume the civil action is taking place within the Montana legal system. But regardless, you still have to prove you case, hence my previous post.
TLF, neither Bishop Gracida or Fr. Corapi's statements disagree with one another... Your assertion was incorrect. Father Corapi received counsel from Bishop Gracida and the founder of SOLT. I know that doesn't fit your narrative, but it is what has happened.
If you want to sue someone, generally you have to go to where they are or otherwise force them to come to court which can be hard to do across state lines. I think the accuser may be in either Montana or Fla.
:facepalm: And the good Bishop HOPES this is what he is doing. Your rendition is based on Corapi's version of the facts. Has the Bishop himself said he counselled him to do so? Maybe he did, maybe he didn't.
You are relying on second hand evidence, I am pointing out what the Bishop has actually said publically. I simply do not as easily jump to the conclusion you have.
So isshinwhat, he was NOT directly advised to file this suit by the bishop, but NOW says:
"This advice was conveyed to me through Fr. Tony Anderson of the Society of Our Lady."Then this:
The Bishop’s star witness against me is a severely troubled person that I tried to help for years. I provided the Church with evidence as to this accuser’s credibility very early on. There are two hours of audio telephone messages that clearly demonstrate this person’s serious lack of credibility. We shall consider posting some of these audio clips in the future. You can decide if this person sounds sober and/or sane."This just goes too far.
God have mercy . . .
His Excellency posted Father Corapi's statement on his blog without denying it's content. Given what I know of Bishop Gracida, I am comfortable in my assessment.
No one has claimed he was directly advised, but that the advice was given. There is no contradiction.
That being said, I hope he decides not to post the audio. I don't see that it would do any good, but for a man who is being tried in the public eye, I can see him wanting to provide evidence to the contrary in public.
If you want to sue someone, generally you have to go to where they are or otherwise force them to come to court which can be hard to do across state lines. I think the accuser may be in either Montana or Fla.
How did this get in the public eye in the first place?
And since it is in the public eye you believe he has the right to go against Church teaching and detract her as he has been doing, not even including the phone conversations being threateneed?
CCCWhy is he continually engaging in detraction of this woman against the teaching of the Church and why are people supporting him in this?
2477 Respect for the reputation of persons forbids every attitude and word likely to cause them unjust injury. He becomes guilty:
- of rash judgment who, even tacitly, assumes as true, without sufficient foundation, the moral fault of a neighbor;
- of detraction who, without objectively valid reason, discloses another's faults and failings to persons who did not know them;
- of calumny who, by remarks contrary to the truth, harms the reputation of others and gives occasion for false judgments concerning them.
And another question arises now with the phone recordings - did he even have a legal right to make those recordings?
Did you know that in Montana and in Florida all parties have to give their permission?
If these were made with her consent, why are they not being reserved as evidence for his court hearing?
Eleven states currently require that all parties consent to the recording. These states are:
Telephone recording laws - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- California
- Connecticut
- Florida
- Illinois
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Montana
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- Pennsylvania
- Washington
Why is he compromising his court case by hanging all this dirty laundry out to dry in front of the public eye?
CCC
2477 Respect for the reputation of persons forbids every attitude and word likely to cause them unjust injury. He becomes guilty:
- of rash judgment who, even tacitly, assumes as true, without sufficient foundation, the moral fault of a neighbor;
- of detraction who, without objectively valid reason, discloses another's faults and failings to persons who did not know them;
- of calumny who, by remarks contrary to the truth, harms the reputation of others and gives occasion for false judgments concerning them.
no, you sue them where the action took place
as for the corporation- i saw an employee released statement making accusations against the victim, stating the company was not affiliated with the RCC, and supported fr corapi
one of the posted resonses to the statement was to point out the charter for the corporation had corapi's signature and he was listed as the ceo
so much for the cheesy letter of support from corapi's employee
the author that posted that letter then locked out comments
Statement of Santa Cruz Media, Inc. Relative to Fr. Corapis Suspension
Santa Cruz Media, Inc. is the owner of all of Fr. John Corapis intellectual property and the DVDs, CDs, and books that flow from it. We are a secular corporation and not affiliated with the Catholic Church in any way. As such, we are not under the jurisdiction of any bishop or other official in the Catholic Church, although we have the utmost respect for Church authority.
We fully support Rev. John Corapi in this terrible trial, not surprisingly having begun on Ash Wednesday. Through the sacrifice and struggle of the desert and all of the dark moments that this entails, we are confident that the glory of the risen Lord will shine forth from the power of the Resurrection and Easter.
We have consulted with a number of canon lawyers. They have assured us that the actions of the Bishop of Corpus Christi, Texas are, on several points of canon law, illicit. It is our fervent hope that The Dallas Charter will be changed because of false accusations like this. There is no evidence at this time that Fr. Corapi did anything wrong, only the unsubstantiated rant of a former employee, who, after losing her job with this office, physically assaulted me and another employee and promised to "destroy" Father Corapi. We all continue to pray for this person, and we ask you to do the same.
We sincerely believe that the work Fr. Corapi has done is of greatest value to the Church, hence hated by the devil. We fully intend to make Fr. Corapis material available as a service to the Church and the world for as long as we possibly can.
The Church provides no financial support to Fr. Corapi. He has to pay for his own legal representation, medical costs, food, housing, etc. We have never accepted donations or charitable contributions of any kind. We are supporting Fathers efforts to defend himself. Your purchase of products from Santa Cruz Media helps provide the funding for Father's continued work as well as the legal expenses he continues to incur as a result of these malicious allegations.
Father Corapi and all of us here at Santa Cruz Media, Inc. greatly appreciate your kindness, support, and prayers. Please continue to pray for Father Corapi and his accuser, as well as all priests who find themselves in this unfortunate situation.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Bobbi Ruffatto
Vice President of Operations
Santa Cruz Media, Inc.
What is your point? His employees wrote a letter in support of Father Corapi, what is so odd about that? It's not like no one knows the company isn't his, and it ain't his signature at the bottom of the letter...
the truth will come out, it always does
i hope he did not do what the victim says he did, but what if he did ?
what will you do then
Pray for him. As I started this whole thing out saying, I don't know if he's innocent or not. He could have done the things she claims. He's human, he has a past, and men fall. BUT... I believe in charity that without evidence to the contrary everyone should be given the benefit of the doubt. If that means I have to play Devil's Advocate and provide counterbalance to what I believe are incorrect perspectives, false conclusions, etc. then I'll do that. That doesn't mean I have to agree with his handing of the situation or stop discerning, but I can't give up on the principle even when, no especially when it's a difficult one to maintain. It ain't over til it's over, and like you said, the truth will come out.
Sleep well, BA.