Marlyin Hickey a teaching evangelical has healing revival worldwide. have you ever been to a healing revival?

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Marlyin Hickey a teaching evangelical has healing revival worldwide ministry. Have you ever been to a healing revival?
 
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She is protestant, correct? Shouldn’t this have been posted in the non Catholic forum?
 
One with orthodox, approved, Catholic speakers and ministers yes
 
Yes, I have attended such services. NB that I still have to wear glasses to correct my vision.

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When I was a Pentecostal we had Pastors with healing ministries at times come to our church…I don’t wish to offend the Holy Spirit by claiming he can’t heal people…but most of what I saw was pretty phony
 
When I was a Pentecostal we had Pastors with healing ministries at times come to our church…I don’t wish to offend the Holy Spirit by claiming he can’t heal people…but most of what I saw was pretty phony
The Holy Spirit can heal people. The pastors you speak of can’t. They use certain techniques to make you think you or someone you know has been healed when they really haven’t.
 
i see this as another reason protestantism is wrong.

how do woman preachers reconcile?
1 Timothy 2:12 (NASB95)
12 But I do not allow a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man, but to remain quiet.
what about woman bishops?
1 Timothy 3:2 (NASB95)
2 An overseer, then, must be above reproach, the husband of one wife, temperate, prudent, respectable, hospitable, able to teach
or elders
Titus 1:5–7 (NASB95)
5 For this reason I left you in Crete, that you would set in order what remains and appoint elders in every city as I directed you,

6 namely, if any man is above reproach, the husband of one wife, having children who believe, not accused of dissipation
 
Tent revivals are interesting and most rely on the holy spirit.
 
Tent revivals are interesting and most rely on the holy spirit.
No, what they rely on is people thinking they’re feeling the Holy Spirit when what they’re really getting excited about and feeling is the enthusiasm of the chosen guest/speaker/host of the revival.

I’ve been to those and the Holy Spirit is not found there.
 
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Revival. To make alive again, for we have lost our momentum so we need to get it back.
 
One with orthodox, approved, Catholic speakers and ministers yes
In the early days of the Catholic Charismatic movement, there was a tendency to minimize (not to deny) Catholic doctrine. People would go to “ecumenical” services, or separate “healing” from the larger context.

I knew many who would go for the “healing” part, but there was usually a sermon prior to the healing service, which presupposed or encouraged a Protestant mindset on doctrine, as well as much teaching compatible with Catholicism.

The result often was that Catholics would start attending the Pentecostal church that sponsored the healing service. Nowadays, there is more recognition that “healing” is one aspect of a larger context - sacramental and doctrinal. Healing services now are part of Mass. (Of course, every Mass is a healing service in itself, every Holy Communion is an altar call).
 
Just last week she was saying we should pray in tongues. And quoted the bible
 
I have been to a Catholic healing revival once. When people started speaking in tongues and passing out, I left. It wasn’t for me.
 
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