I have never been to one of these charismatic meetings, but 90% of all Catholic teens have. (at least the ones I have met) Anyways, these kids know next to nothing about the Church Christ started, they know so little, it is sad. They belong to these youth groups who claim that they are trying to get the youth involved and claim they are teaching these kids about God and still these kids know nothing.
I agree 100% from what I’ve seen and experieced myself - and this is in my own extended family and it hits close to home. And the truth of the matter is if the foks “in charge” would actually give the kids the “meat and potatoes” of the faith, these kids would soak it up like a sponge - they are starving for it…for a reason and a chance to understand and appreciate to live all the awesomeness of the Truth.
…People get together to go in a trance and do weird things in the name of God and then they wake up and feel better. This is not Godly, it has the stench of evil and I will never attend one of these things. And YES I am close minded when it comes to evil or things that I believe are evil.
I have to say I agree with you again - as I said before, the Devil can and does “ape” God in order to deceive souls.
For every soul that walks away from these sorts of experiences thinking the Church is not what it says it is - or that all people are on their own “legitimate” paths to God in all the various denominations, if they walk away talking and talking and talking about the experience itself and yet have not a clue as to what the Sacraments are, and what they do and down play them as secondary to their experience, why Our Lord suffered and died on the cross for us, what is the nature and purpose and power of the Church He established and why it’s normatively necessary to be a visible member thereof - then I’m sorry, I’ve got to say no - I won’t participate and I wouldn’t allow my son to. I wold say in such cases, what’s going on is either not of God or is a gift from Him being abused to the detriment of the eternal souls of many people.
And the most I can gather from Scripture on the whole deal is that tounges shouldn’t be forbidden, but it does prescribe a manner in which they are to be treated with caution and it doesn’t look a thing like what I’ve seen reported from the big conferences.
I mean this…(cf 1 Corinthians 14)
But in the church I had rather speak five words with my understanding, that I may instruct others also; than ten thousand words in a tongue. Brethren, do not become children in sense: but in malice be children, and in sense be perfect**…If any speak with a tongue, let it be by two, or at the most by three, and in course, and let one interpret. But if there be no interpreter, let him hold his peace in the church, and speak to himself and to God…** If any seem to be a prophet, or spiritual, let him know the things that I write to you, that they are the commandments of the Lord. But if any man know not, he shall not be known. Wherefore, brethren, be zealous to prophesy; and forbid not to speak with tongues.
But let all things be done decently, and according to order.
Is a far cry from this…It was Saturday night at Franciscan University of Steubenville and all around the gymnasium,
bodies were dropping to the floor. Luis Entrialgo, a married lay-deacon from Cuba, had just concluded a Protestant-styled “healing” service, and the slain-in-the-spirit session immediately followed.
Loud music throbbed in hypnotic rhythm from the rock’n’roll “worship band”, lay-people laid hands on other lay-people, limp bodies fell backwards ending face-up on the floor, participants stepped around bodies to make their way down side aisles,** a priest prayed in “tongues” over the microphone, “
sha-na-la-sha-na-la-sha-na-la-sha-na-la, sha-na-la, thank You, Jesus**!” It was the grand finale of the day…
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Charismatic Weekend at Stuebenville)
And now that we see somethign in Scirpture dealing with “personal” tounges - is there anything in there about the “slain in the Spirit” phenomena?
Also, this article “
Catholic" Pentecostalism: Grown in the Garden of Heresy” also raises serious questions about the nature and origins of the movement itself. Aside from personally attacking the author (which I’m not interested in), would any Charismatic pursuaded person take a moment or two to read through it and help me to understand the Charismatic response to such allegations.
Thanks,
and Peace in Christ,
DusitnsDad.