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Hi, Christ is All!I can’t believe really how you, this little group of ?? some type of Catholics, have judged and jumped to the dtermination people are doing it for attention or poularity. I knwo many people who pray, including in this way, who are deacos, priests, sisters, so are you saying that these people, who have comitetd thier lives to the service of the Chrurch, given up being married, ahving children etc., you re saying they are doing it for attention or popularitry?? Have you given up your entire life to serve the Lord? Of course, marriage and all is a higher calling, but even Paul says the life devoted to the Lord is higher.
I think that you’ve missed some of my comments… I’ve stated that my belief (an opinion which is based on personal encounters with both Catholics and non-Catholics) is that not all who claim to be “speaking in tongues” are doing so genuinely; I’ve special apprehensions when it comes to those who have determined that:
- all must speak in tongues
- not having the ability to speak in tongues is demonstrative of lack of Faith or spiritual immaturity
- speaking in tongues can be taught as any other human ability
- they are blessed with the ability to summon the Holy Spirit whenever and wherever
- the only guideline is high volume and high quantity
The fact that some who claim to speak in tongues are Priests and Nuns and other Religious is indicative of their commitment–this, of course, does not mean that any who have not given up all to serve Jesus Christ cannot have an opinion or that Priests (including Bishops) Nuns and other Religious are not vulnerable to human frailties and thus would not get caught up in the emotions/mechanics of a movement.
Once I was told that I should joing certain group–they claimed that “some powerful works” were being effected by the Holy Spirit; I was warned about the difference I would find in their form of worship and that I should welcome the opportunity to allow the Holy Spirit to “move” me… It did not take–I was informed that there was something impeeding the Holy Spirit… I lacked Faith or were not yet mature enough to be used by the Holy Spirit…Your weak and shallow arguments really amaze me, you do mass judgement implying something I have never seen howling, attention, publicity, what’s next, what’s the nex motive you will come up with to try and jsutify your own way of doing things.
Maybe it’s mass hyteria, or better yet, demon worship (which some have implied- and have you tried demon worship in front of the blessed sacrament, which any charsimatic has done countless times?).
…we all pass judgment; I do not believe that everyone is called to speak in tongues or that all who make sounds and claim it as “speaking in tongues” is a genuine Gift of the Holy Spirit; while some believe that not acknowledging everything and everyone as having the Gift of “speaking in tongues” is judgmental.
In high school I was involved with the performing arts so I am accustomed to witnessing a large group of people act in unison as well as individuals believing that they are being genuine when they are “performing” only to please their own ego or to be part of the moment… so I’ve attempted to shed some reasons as to why some may be “performing” instead of actually allowing the Gift of speaking in tongues to revealed through them… if I have offended you with my explanations, I apologize; I am neither claiming any authority nor stating that all these experiences (people speaking in tongues) are not genuine.
Again, you must be missing some of my comments… I have stated quite the opposite–I’ve used St. Paul’s statements (1 Corinthians 14:1-40) to both assert the Gift of “speaking in tongues” and demonstrate why there is apprehension amongst Catholics who question the veracity and necessity of “speaking in tongues.”It will be interesting to see what yoiu come up with next. The apostles aren’t good enough examples because they are not canonized, that is really pretty much laughable.
Maran atha!
Angel