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Jayson
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I am very very weary of all things charismatic.
“The Catholic Charismatic movement is Protestant in its origin, belief and practice. It began in 1967, seeking the ‘Pentecostal experience’ from Protestant groups - groups whose heretical beliefs place them under the solemn anathemas of the Council of Trent.” (Catholic Family News)
“The illusion of a free and charismatic Christianity does not build but demolishes. Many appeal to the Holy Spirit as if the Divine Paraclete were at their disposal at all times.” (Pope Pius IV)
“It attacks directly the very existence of the Church, leading to extinguishing the real flame of Pentecost, disregarding the thought of Christ and of the whole of Tradition.” (Pope Paul VI)
“Self-affirmed greatness in the realm of the holy is demonic.” (Paul Tillich, Systematic Theology)
“Some charismatics claim that their ‘special gifts’ are authentically Catholic - somehow the Church was corrupt for 1900 years and is now back to where it should be, thanks to them.” (Rev. Paul Trinchard, Apostasy Within)
“The Catholic Charismatic movement is Protestant in its origin, belief and practice. It began in 1967, seeking the ‘Pentecostal experience’ from Protestant groups - groups whose heretical beliefs place them under the solemn anathemas of the Council of Trent.” (Catholic Family News)
“The illusion of a free and charismatic Christianity does not build but demolishes. Many appeal to the Holy Spirit as if the Divine Paraclete were at their disposal at all times.” (Pope Pius IV)
“It attacks directly the very existence of the Church, leading to extinguishing the real flame of Pentecost, disregarding the thought of Christ and of the whole of Tradition.” (Pope Paul VI)
“Self-affirmed greatness in the realm of the holy is demonic.” (Paul Tillich, Systematic Theology)
“Some charismatics claim that their ‘special gifts’ are authentically Catholic - somehow the Church was corrupt for 1900 years and is now back to where it should be, thanks to them.” (Rev. Paul Trinchard, Apostasy Within)