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A gangster turned into a pastor? Unlike
most mob stories that end in tragedy,
the dramatic life story of
Rocco Morelli
is a tale of total triumph.
"I was a Mafia wise guy—rich, powerful,
and greedy," Morelli says of his former
life in his book Forgetta 'bout It.
"I was arrested and imprisoned. But when
released from prison, I was a changed
man."
La famiglia
(the family) ran "Little Chicago,"
Morelli's hometown of New Kensington,
Pennsylvania, nicknamed for its mob
connections.
According to Morelli, the Mafia bosses
on the east coast all had ties to the
family in Little Chicago. "The Mafia
curse was passed down to me from my
great-grandfather. I was doomed from
birth to be an heir of the mob."
Morelli became a cop at age 19, but at
the same time he
nurtured his love for the underworld.
"I became a player, eventually messing
up my mind with drugs and alcohol. Less
than 10 years later, I had the world in
the palm of my hands. I was part of the
action and the boss gave me the
opportunity for membership." That boss
told Morelli, "Kill Tony and you're
made!" He needed an ironclad alibi. As
he was about to do the hit, something
happened that changed his plans and his
life forever:
Morelli met God the Father and said no
to the Godfather.
Morelli now speaks his message of a
changed life to prisoners, at-risk
youth, and the lost around the world.
Rocco's
outreach venues include: Youth and
detention centers, community outreach,
churches, school assemblies and more.
You
can click here to learn more.
Click here to learn more about
Rocco's in-prison marriage seminars.
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