I just try to address the gist of your question. As you can see from the posts here, just say the word ‘Charismatic’, there are hosts of Catholics who start frothing in the mouth saying that we have gone Protestants. So that’s the things we are dealing with. And sure enough these Catholics know nothing of what the CCR do.
So why Charismatic is such a taboo word for them? Obviously they have heard from those who find that it was a threat to them. And for those who do not know any better, they just parroting what they heard.
Today the Pope even has to officially issue a document on the doctrine of faith saying that the Charismatic gifts are the same gifts from the Holy Spirit on equal importance as the hierarchical gifts.
So I hope you can understand why we want to distance ourselves from the Pentecostals and the Protestant Charismatics.
Basically there is control in what we should do in exercising the gifts which are the least that should occupy our mind but instead the important changes in our lives should be the focus. And that is Jesus Himself.
Having control is not the same as stifling the Holy Spirit.
Thus it is important to know the various marks of the Holy Spirit like, He is the Spirit of order not of confusion, He gives peace instead of strive, He brings you more and more to be like Jesus. In other word, the Charismatic Renewal should make us even more Catholics.
True. I think in the Protestant circle, they do not have that control unlike in Catholicism where we already have the Catholic faith (as I told you). Anything that deviates from that would be a no, no, to the Catholics Charismatics.
I would see that as a compliment to the Holy Spirit. Thanks!
Yes, there were miracles and healings and deliverances of the demons. That was why it was very powerful and drew the crowd. When the CCR first started, they drew thousands upon thousands of people who hunger for God. The leaders were given the gift of preaching and proclaiming the Word which often came with signs and wonders.
Ironically, that in itself was the problem. The local clergy suddenly found their sheep could be more effective than them. They couldn’t handle that. But to be fair, most saw it in a positive light. If the parishioners could help the in the parish, then it must be a good thing.
So if those healings and deliverance bring people to deeper faith and love for Christ, who then can say they are wrong?
I can’t speak for the Protestants. As for the Catholics, they already received the Holy Spirit in their Baptism. In the CCR, it is a matter of activating the Holy Spirit that is in them. Actually we have the Sacrament of Confirmation for that but many of us even after being confirmed do not experience our lives being changed which they should be.
In the case of Protestant Charismatics, they do not believe in Baptism the way we do, thus their turning point in their lives which is a beginning for them, is when they receive the Holy Spirit at that point in time. However, I could be wrong in that though.