Yes, that would be nice also. Petitioning God in prayer for something also brings encounters of Christ’s Holy Spirit.An answered prayer would be better.
It is a Sacrament, not so much about experience. I experienced nothing of the Holy Spirit as such when I was confirmed except that I could have another name beside my Baptism name. And that what happened to most of us - it did not make a difference to our lives.So when you got confirmed you experienced this?
Yes, I didn’t get any experience in the sacraments either as a youth, but I believe it could happen there too.It is a Sacrament, not so much about experience. I experienced nothing of the Holy Spirit as such when I was confirmed except that I could have another name beside my Baptism name. And that what happened to most of us - it did not make a difference to our lives
Yes, that was the presence of the Holy Spirit. Awesome!!!I felt an overwhelming sense of love and peace during a prayer meeting, which may have been from the Holy Spirit. I don’t know what it was, but whatever it was, it was powerful.
I am a cradle Catholic and our observance of the faith was almost cultural – Sacraments were just practices we had to do. There was of course the spiritual aspect of it but as they said, it was really a matter of faith, nothing tangible or experiences.Reuben_J:![]()
Yes, I didn’t get any experience in the sacraments either as a youth, but I believe it could happen there too.It is a Sacrament, not so much about experience. I experienced nothing of the Holy Spirit as such when I was confirmed except that I could have another name beside my Baptism name. And that what happened to most of us - it did not make a difference to our lives
Another way I can experience the Holy Spirit almost anytime as long as my heart is seeking God is during worship songs. Coming from a Charismatic Church background in past years I experienced this worship in song.
I must admit that I miss worshipping God this way in song at mass. I can literally feel the presence of the Holy Spirit all around me and within me, like anointing oil flowing through my veins. There is no other experience like this in the whole wide world. Luckily I can worship God at home anytime this way.
If you speak Spanish, I’ve been listening to worship songs by this Christian artist.
Vivo Para Cristo by Juan Carlos Alvarado
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Yes, so powerfull and well said!!The Holy Spirit that is within us by virtue of our Baptism needs to be released, not bound, for us to feel the power He wants to give us in our lives. That’s the reason why the apostles were changed men after they received the Holy Spirit
That seems like a very strange response to receiving the Holy Spirit.It’s actually what led me to leave Catholicism and join the Quakers.
At least we all should have–at Confirmation in particular, where the gifts of the Holy Spirit are bestowed. The problem is, many Catholics have extinguished the Spirit in themselves (been there, done that). Along the lines of your hope, I think it’s important for us to know how to discern whether or not we have extinguished the Spirit within us and, if we have, to return to His grace through the sacrament of penance.I trust every Catholic has had a Holy Spirit experience .
We have all received the Holy Spirit , but some give Him scant attention .
I hope there will come a time when the Church talks as much about the Real Presence of the Holy Spirit in each of us as it does about the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist .
Let him then who has been confirmed enter into the chamber of his heart, and diligently inquire whether he has kept in his heart the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and especially wisdom and fortitude. Let him examine, I repeat, whether he possess the wisdom of the saints who esteemed eternal goods, and despised earthly ones; whether he has the fortitude of soldiers of Christ, who bear injuries more willingly than they do them. And lest he should possibly be deceived, let him descend to practise and examine his conscience. If he shall find that he is always truly ready to bestow alms, not to heap up riches; and if when injured he thinks not on revenge, but very readily .and willingly pardons the injury: he may justly exult in his heart as having in his soul a pledge of the adoption of the sons of God.
But if, after having received Confirmation, he perceives himself to be no less covetous, avaricious, passionate, and impatient, and if he with difficulty allows any money to be distributed for the relief of the poor; but, on the contrary, if he sees that he is ready to seize every opportunity of lucre, that he is quickly excited, prone to revenge, and when requested by his friends to forgive an offence is inexorable what is the conclusion, but that he has received indeed the sacrament, but not the grace of the sacrament?
What I have said is intended for those who are adults, when they approach the sacrament; for they who receive it at an age incapable of sin, receive, it is to be believed, all its gifts and graces. But these must stand in fear, lest by sin creeping upon them gradually, and deferring to do penance for a long time, they extinguish the spirit received that is, lose the grace of the Holy Spirit. Thus is to be understood what the Apostle saith: “Extinguish not the Spirit.” (1 Thessalonians v. 19.) He extinguishes the Holy Spirit, as far as lies in him, who destroys in himself the grace of God.