Time to bring up a positive happy thread. The Catholic Charismatic Renewal. Here is a brief video on the history about it, and the powerful movement fueled by the Holy Spirit is still going strong today. 
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@Josho I would concentrate on doctrine rather than experience.Time to bring up a positive happy thread. The Catholic Charismatic Renewal. Here is a brief video on the history about it, and the powerful movement fueled by the Holy Spirit is still going strong today.
With all due respect to being positive, do you really think that the Holy Spirit would support seriously false doctrine and practices while bringing about a so-called "renewal"? The first step towards renewal and revival is repentance, and the Catholic Church has never repented. Rather they have doubled-down on their false beliefs....the powerful movement fueled by the Holy Spirit is still going strong today...
With all due respect to being positive, do you really think that the Holy Spirit would support seriously false doctrine and practices while bringing about a so-called "renewal"? The first step towards renewal and revival is repentance, and the Catholic Church has never repented. Rather they have doubled-down on their false beliefs.
@Josho I would concentrate on doctrine rather than experience.
In the end it's all about what the Scriptures actually say and teach, rather than on what ppl say and the experiences they may seem to have.
Penance is not the same as repentance. Repentance means that a sinner believes on Christ ALONE and His finished work ALONE for salvation. That is not what the Catholic Church teaches. Indeed they strongly resisted this in the Council of Trent.Actually they are pretty strong on repentance, that's a strong point of the Catholic Church.
Time to bring up a positive happy thread. The Catholic Charismatic Renewal. Here is a brief video on the history about it, and the powerful movement fueled by the Holy Spirit is still going strong today.
Time to bring up a positive happy thread. The Catholic Charismatic Renewal. Here is a brief video on the history about it, and the powerful movement fueled by the Holy Spirit is still going strong today.
I have been exposed to some aspects of catholicism. The worst when I was a teacher in their schools which in one case was ruled by an overbearing and dictatorial priest, who had no understanding of life outside of the catholic church, and the catholic charismatic renewal both in the UK and here in Australia.Time to bring up a positive happy thread. The Catholic Charismatic Renewal. Here is a brief video on the history about it, and the powerful movement fueled by the Holy Spirit is still going strong today.
I have been exposed to some aspects of catholicism. The worst when I was a teacher in their schools which in one case was ruled by an overbearing and dictatorial priest, who had no understanding of life outside of the catholic church, and the catholic charismatic renewal both in the UK and here in Australia.
In the UK, denominations of all kinds that were recipients of the renewal, used to meet together once a month for an evening of praise and worship.
One evening I sat next to another man and we exchanged pleasantries and then went through the meeting. judging by his demeanor I guessed him to be a pentecostal. After the meeting, we got to talking about our own churches and do you know what, he was a catholic. This man was definitely born again and was full of grace and truth.
In Australia, I had the privilege to sit under the ministry of Kurt Braun, a catholic priest that was at the centre of the catholic charismatic revival in Canberra. he was so popular he spoke at many protestant meetings. if you were miserable when you arrived, you weren't by the time you left as he had the ability to make every meeting a time of joy.
In the UK sections of the Anglican were big on the renewal, especially Michael Harper an Anglican priest who wrote books about it. Several Anglican Churches installed baptistries so they could conduct adult baptism. Michael was at the forefront of things for about 20 years. he was a minister at All Souls Langham Place which was presided over by John Stott who was not pleased by his Curate sad to say because he was against anything of this nature even though it was renewing and reviving the church.
@OzSpen. Dear brother, please respond to this thread when you have a chance. I would like to know your thoughts on the current state of the Charismatic Renewal, and maybe discuss it with you.
God bless,
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HiH,
I do not have enough contemporary experience with the Charismatic Renewal because the excesses have repelled me. I would love to go to a Pentecostal/Charismatic church that taught the Bible and was open to the full range of the gifts of the Spirit - without chaotic manifestations.
It grieves me to have to write like this. I came into the Charismatic movement in the 1970s when it was vibrant (but I heard a few preachers who should have done more study before they entered the pulpit).
I am so concerned about the false doctrine being perpetrated in some of these churches. You might be interested in a few articles I've written to address these issues:
Thanks to the powerful Hillsong movement in Australia, I hear a lot of shallow theology, and contemporary music with shallow lyrics and melodies that are meant to be performed and are not singable by the congregation. See my article: Contemporary music in church to the lyrics of spiritual death
- Charismatic chaos in a Brisbane house church
- Christianity in free fall: the Toronto blessing
- Where are the expositors in Pentecostal-charismatic churches?
- The Rhema Barb and Its Poison: The Rhema vs. Logos Controversy
- What Presbyterians can learn from Pentecostals!
The Charismatic movement in this country is focussed on 'leadership' instead of training pastors in pastoral care and solid preaching. That's not just a problem of Charismatic churches but of many evangelical churches.
I trust we can have some profitable discussions. Blessings, Oz
I have read some of your stuff on your website and it seems to be a site that specializes in pointing out everyone's faults (according to you).
HiH,
I do not have enough contemporary experience with the Charismatic Renewal because the excesses have repelled me. I would love to go to a Pentecostal/Charismatic church that taught the Bible and was open to the full range of the gifts of the Spirit - without chaotic manifestations.
It grieves me to have to write like this. I came into the Charismatic movement in the 1970s when it was vibrant (but I heard a few preachers who should have done more study before they entered the pulpit).
I am so concerned about the false doctrine being perpetrated in some of these churches. You might be interested in a few articles I've written to address these issues:
Thanks to the powerful Hillsong movement in Australia, I hear a lot of shallow theology, and contemporary music with shallow lyrics and melodies that are meant to be performed and are not singable by the congregation. See my article: Contemporary music in church to the lyrics of spiritual death
- Charismatic chaos in a Brisbane house church
- Christianity in free fall: the Toronto blessing
- Where are the expositors in Pentecostal-charismatic churches?
- The Rhema Barb and Its Poison: The Rhema vs. Logos Controversy
- What Presbyterians can learn from Pentecostals!
The Charismatic movement in this country is focussed on 'leadership' instead of training pastors in pastoral care and solid preaching. That's not just a problem of Charismatic churches but of many evangelical churches.
I trust we can have some profitable discussions.
Blessings,
Oz
Penance is not the same as repentance. Repentance means that a sinner believes on Christ ALONE and His finished work ALONE for salvation. That is not what the Catholic Church teaches. Indeed they strongly resisted this in the Council of Trent.
Getting back to penance, here is what is found in the Catechism of the Catholic Church:
1456 Confession to a priest is an essential part of the sacrament of Penance...
1457 According to the Church's command, "after having attained the age of discretion, each of the faithful is bound by an obligation faithfully to confess serious sins at least once a year." Anyone who is aware of having committed a mortal sin must not receive Holy Communion, even if he experiences deep contrition, without having first received sacramental absolution, unless he has a grave reason for receiving Communion and there is no possibility of going to confession...
1461 Since Christ entrusted to his apostles the ministry of reconciliation, bishops who are their successors, and priests, the bishops' collaborators, continue to exercise this ministry. Indeed bishops and priests, by virtue of the sacrament of Holy Orders, have the power to forgive all sins "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit."
I do not have enough contemporary experience with the Charismatic Renewal because the excesses have repelled me.
I would love to go to a Pentecostal/Charismatic church that taught the Bible and was open to the full range of the gifts of the Spirit - without chaotic manifestations.
It grieves me to have to write like this. I came into the Charismatic movement in the 1970s when it was vibrant (but I heard a few preachers who should have done more study before they entered the pulpit).
I am so concerned about the false doctrine being perpetrated in some of these churches. You might be interested in a few articles I've written to address these issues:
Thanks to the powerful Hillsong movement in Australia, I hear a lot of shallow theology, and contemporary music with shallow lyrics and melodies that are meant to be performed and are not singable by the congregation. See my article: Contemporary music in church to the lyrics of spiritual death
I trust we can have some profitable discussions.
Blessings,
Hello Josho,
Yes i have been following the thread. I am familiar with the ccr in Canada.
There is a new apostolic community that grew out of it in Ottawa: Who We Are | Companions of the Cross
I probably would have become more involved with them but Ottawa is so far away lol...
But for those that wish to see what the charismatic renewal has accomplished under the authority of the Church in Canada, i think this apostolate is a very good example..
Peace be with you!