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Let’s just get one fact straight- The Catholic Church has FULLY endorsed the charismatic movement. They have many books on amazon written for charismatic Catholics that talks about this endorsement. That is a fact and cannot be ignored. We can argue that charismatics speak in false tongues. If so, the Catholic Church has endorsed a movement that is false. We must accept this movement as truly from the Spirit because the Catholic Church has said it is. It’s that simple.
Moving on, as anybody who knows anything about the charismatic movement, the most agreed upon belief among the movement, in fact what started it, is the belief in the “Baptism with the Holy Spirit”. It is also referred to as the “Baptism of the Holy Spirit” and “Baptism in the Holy Spirit”.
catholic.com/library/Confirmation.asp
I notice that all of the verses from Acts that this article used to support the sacrament of Confirmation are used by charismatics to support the doctrine of the Baptism with the Holy Spirit. We all agree that Scripture speaks of an empowerment with the Holy Spirit that comes after baptism (Acts records it happening before baptism one time). The question is, what is this empowerment called, and when does it happen?
The Catholic Church, as I’ve said, has endorsed the charismatic movement and has always believed that the gifts of the Holy Spirit never ended. Two charismatic Catholic scholars give detailed evidence of the doctrine of “Baptism with the Holy Spirit” in the Early Church up until the 8th century. It is a historical belief.
The main question is, since all Catholics agree that the gifts haven’t ended, and are still available today, how do we receive these gifts? There has to be an event, whether it is Confirmation or the Baptism with the Holy Spirit, that makes these gifts available to a person for the first time.
I here so many charismatics (who happen to be Protestant) speak of unbelievable experiences when they were baptized with the Holy Spirit and spoke in tongues for the first time. I have not had this experience, nor have I received any gifts. Can the charismatic Catholics on this board talks about how they received the gifts of the Spirit, and how they received this “Baptism with the Holy Spirit”. How did you receive it, and describe exactly what you happened to you.
If indeed the sacrament of Confirmation is when we are Baptized with the Holy Spirit, then why don’t most Catholics receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit upon Confirmation? Why don’t most Catholics speak in tongues when they are confirmed? In every example in Acts of this empowerment of the Holy Spirit, the common evidence of it happening in all examples if the evidence of speaking in tongues. This is an important question.
Moving on, as anybody who knows anything about the charismatic movement, the most agreed upon belief among the movement, in fact what started it, is the belief in the “Baptism with the Holy Spirit”. It is also referred to as the “Baptism of the Holy Spirit” and “Baptism in the Holy Spirit”.
catholic.com/library/Confirmation.asp
I notice that all of the verses from Acts that this article used to support the sacrament of Confirmation are used by charismatics to support the doctrine of the Baptism with the Holy Spirit. We all agree that Scripture speaks of an empowerment with the Holy Spirit that comes after baptism (Acts records it happening before baptism one time). The question is, what is this empowerment called, and when does it happen?
The Catholic Church, as I’ve said, has endorsed the charismatic movement and has always believed that the gifts of the Holy Spirit never ended. Two charismatic Catholic scholars give detailed evidence of the doctrine of “Baptism with the Holy Spirit” in the Early Church up until the 8th century. It is a historical belief.
The main question is, since all Catholics agree that the gifts haven’t ended, and are still available today, how do we receive these gifts? There has to be an event, whether it is Confirmation or the Baptism with the Holy Spirit, that makes these gifts available to a person for the first time.
I here so many charismatics (who happen to be Protestant) speak of unbelievable experiences when they were baptized with the Holy Spirit and spoke in tongues for the first time. I have not had this experience, nor have I received any gifts. Can the charismatic Catholics on this board talks about how they received the gifts of the Spirit, and how they received this “Baptism with the Holy Spirit”. How did you receive it, and describe exactly what you happened to you.
If indeed the sacrament of Confirmation is when we are Baptized with the Holy Spirit, then why don’t most Catholics receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit upon Confirmation? Why don’t most Catholics speak in tongues when they are confirmed? In every example in Acts of this empowerment of the Holy Spirit, the common evidence of it happening in all examples if the evidence of speaking in tongues. This is an important question.