po18guy
Well-known member
Well, I’m one of those “weirdo” charismatic Catholics.
Sort of.
I went to a few charismatic masses. But, what changed everything, and I mean everything, for me was to submit to the prayer experience known as the Baptism in the Holy Spirit. Our parish priest laid hands on me and I forced myself to be docile to the Holy Spirit.
Very little happened at the time, but I began to notice my interest in the faith developing. Within a year or so, I was praying the Rosary and divine Mercy Chaplet, praying much more, spending 2-3 hours before the Blessed Sacrament, evangelizing.
No tongues. Never. Not my charism. No rolling on the floor. No waving of arms. Just a steady increase in my faith life. Turned off TV, newspaper, secular radio - all media. Except for Catholic.
After being given a 99.5% chance of succumbing to any one of the three cancers (had all three simultaneously in 2015), and the stem cell transplant - up to 30% mortality in the first three years - I think it was all worth it.
Sort of.
I went to a few charismatic masses. But, what changed everything, and I mean everything, for me was to submit to the prayer experience known as the Baptism in the Holy Spirit. Our parish priest laid hands on me and I forced myself to be docile to the Holy Spirit.
Very little happened at the time, but I began to notice my interest in the faith developing. Within a year or so, I was praying the Rosary and divine Mercy Chaplet, praying much more, spending 2-3 hours before the Blessed Sacrament, evangelizing.
No tongues. Never. Not my charism. No rolling on the floor. No waving of arms. Just a steady increase in my faith life. Turned off TV, newspaper, secular radio - all media. Except for Catholic.
After being given a 99.5% chance of succumbing to any one of the three cancers (had all three simultaneously in 2015), and the stem cell transplant - up to 30% mortality in the first three years - I think it was all worth it.