I don’t have time to read through this whole thread, but I do want to say just a couple of things.
First, I have no affiliation with the Charismatic Renewal, but I would consider myself charismatic. I’m a “beginner” so to speak, only recently having been exposed to this. I don’t “raise my hands in the air” when I pray. I don’t scream in tongues. These are stereotypes, and certainly not my experience with charismatics. But, I’ve been prayed over, I’m convinced that I’ve head the Lord speak words of prophecy or knowledge, and I’ve seen miraculous healings. I’ve seen enough to be convinced that A) it is real and authentic, and B) it is completely based in Scripture and faithful to the Church.
But second, it disturbs me that charismatics are sort of “black-balled” by otherwise faithful, orthodox Catholics. Again, I’m a beginner. I’m far from an expert on this matter. But, I know a number of priests who are experts, and they tell me, among other things, that Popes Paul VI, St. John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis have all affirmed the charismatic movement in the Church. (I hesitate to say Charismatic Renewal, as that is something specific. There are charismatic Catholics who aren’t part of the Renewal.) Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa, OFM Cap., preacher to the papal household, is a well-known charismatic.
Personally, my definition of someone who is charismatic is someone who listens to the voice of God and follows the movements of the Holy Spirit. In other words, we ALL should be charismatic. The specific charisms are mentioned in Scripture, and without looking, I believe are affirmed in the Catechism.
The only openly charismatic parish I’m aware of is [Christ the King in Ann Arbor, Michigan](Christ the King in Ann Arbor, Michigan). Take a look at their website. Does this look like a parish that is not faithful to the Magisterium? For the record, their pastor is a friend of mine. I can affirm with absolute certainty that he is a saintly priest, and absolutely faithful to the Magisterium. This is a parish with perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, and a parish that puts on average one young man into the seminary a year. If we know them by their fruits, as Jesus says, this doesn’t sound to me like a parish that has gone off the deep end.
Please understand…I’m not trying to criticize anyone who has commented on this thread. But rather, I’m trying to demonstrate that an overarching attitude that automatically labels someone as “wrong” who prays with his or her hands in the air, who dares to be friendly and hold hands at the Lord’s Prayer, who prays out loud, who blesses someone, is not of God.
I don’t know why, but “charismatic” has almost become synonymous with “liberal” or “dissident” in some circles, and I see this attitude creeping in here on CAF. Well, as an admittedly charismatic priest, I also frequently wear a cassock, always wear clerics in public, do the red and say the black when celebrating the liturgy, have no issue celebrating Mass in Latin, enjoy Gregorian chant, preach on chastity, the reality of sin, the necessity of repentance, and all that. In other words, I’m the furthest thing from a liberal that you will find. I recited the oath of fidelity with my hand on the Word of God, and would have absolutely no qualms doing so again. I’m not a dissident. So, please stop equating “charismatic” with “liberal” and “dissident.”
Perhaps I’m reading more into this than is there, but this is the third or fourth thread I’ve seen on here at the very least implying what I wrote above. If my inference is in error, I apologize. But, I don’t think that I’m off base here. If I am, please tell me why.
Edit: Link didn’t work. Here is it again.
ctkcc.net