Sorry this post is a little confusing, Deacon Ed B’s writing is in black,
my previous post is in this color and font, and my new posts are in this color and font
I suggest you contact the chancery office for your diocese to findout the approved Charismatic groups in your area…
Maybe I will someday, but I will not do so in this diocese, because I don’t trust the chancery’s judgement of what is good and bad. I will, look into it more when I am in college in WY where I know the bishop to be good.
The rules are that they are in union with the Church…
Later, you compare the Charismatic movement with Opus Dei, well, that group has rules for what they do. They even have a mission statement:
Opus Dei is a Catholic institution founded by Saint Josemaría Escrivá. Its mission is to spread the message that work and the circumstances of everyday life are occasions for growing closer to God, for serving others, and for improving society.
What is the Charismatic Movement’s mission statement?
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**You said that judging the Charismatic movement by the ignorant in that group is ignorant, and similar to judging the Church by the sinners. I disagree. **
Reflect on your disagreement here. To judge the Church by its sinners gives a most erroneous impression…
Sir, you misunderstand me, I am disagreeing with your point, I am saying that you cannot compare the judging of the Church with judging of the Charismatic movement because the Charismatic movement is a part of the Church.
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**The Catholic Church has written rules and regulations (so to speak) and the Charismatic movement does not. a person who knows nothing about the Charismatic movement can only look at the people within the Charismatic movement to judge it. **
If you look at what the Church teaches, this is what the Charismatic movement follows…
Opus Dei, the Knights of Columbus, The Legion of Mary, Priests for Life, Human Life International, Regnum Christi, Worldwide Marriage Encounter, Cursillo, Communion & Liberation, Focolare, etc… Every single one of these has rules, and guidlines and different things that make that group important and unique. What describes the Charismatic movement except feeling? Speaking in tongues? Being “slain in the spirit”? What describes the movement without these relative and not always present signs?
I can say this with a fair amount of certainty due to my association with it, but more importantly with my sister’s relationship with it. She is the Chairperson of the steering committee for the National Charismatic Movement for the United States…
Good for her! That is amazing! I am so glad to know that someone who loves the Church is helping to keep this movement in line with the Church.
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**I am trying to judge it as I judge the TLM (traditional latin mass) I judge it by seeing they type of people drawn to it, the benefit it appears to give to the Church, and the amount of good vocations that comes out of it. The TLM has a great success, good Catholics are drawn to it, it clearly benefits the Church because it draws people to be better Catholics, and the number of vocations coming out of it is amazing. **
Do not judge the Charismatic movement by the Latin Mass, nor by the Novus Ordo Mass for that matter…
Again Sir, you misunderstand me, I am not saying that I judge anything by the TLM, but rather that I judge the Charismatic Movement
AS I judge the TLM. I judge the TLM by the type of person drawn, the benefit for the Church, and the number of vocations that it inspires (amoung many other things)
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**Can you say the same for the Charismatic movement? **
I am not saying the Charismatic movement is for everyone, just as I am not saying that Opus Dei is for everyone. There are different niches within the Church for people to participate in its richness in their own comfort zones…
I was asking
What type of person, what type of Catholic does the Charismatic movement draw?
What is the benefit of the Charismatic movement, what does it do for the Church?
Does the Charismatic movement inspire good, vocations? The vocations that benefit the Church and do not hinder her work?
This is what I was asking. I know that the Charismatic movement is probably not for everyone, but I am on this thread to find out if it is for anyone.
Please don’t just tell me to go and find out, give me the arguments, convince me with words.

Thank you for this wonderful discussion!
