Father Charles Strollo’s email has been compromised and someone is requesting financial assistance .

It is clearly a scam.

Google recognized it and attached the following instructions on how to handle such situations…

The content of this message is suspicious….

Why am I seeing this warning?
The message was sent from an email address in your Gmail contacts, but the content and/or other attributes of the message look suspicious. This may indicate that the sender’s email account has been compromised and used to send malicious messages.

What should I do?
Make sure that the message was actually sent by the sender. Do not provide any personal information or follow any links until you have contacted the sender directly. It’s recommended that you not reply to the suspicious message. Instead, choose a different contact method, such as a phone call, mobile text (SMS), or instant message, when trying to confirm with the sender.

If the sender did not intend to send you this message, report this message as phishing to help our system improve its detection of these messages. To report a message as phishing, please visit this page.

I know that the message was really sent by the sender. What can I do?
If you’ve confirmed with the sender that this is a legitimate message, please give us feedback by clicking Ignore, I trust this sender. This will remove the warning message and will help improve our detection systems.


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