Saylo:
So then, what you are implying is that those Catholics that reject the Charismatic movement are âoutside the circle?â
Are they cutoff from grace? Are they more distant from the Holy Spirit? Are they schismatic? Are they on a dangerous path? Are they disavowing their Confirmation? Are they commiting sacrilege when they receive Holy Communion because they reject this movement? Are they bound to confess their rejection of the Charismatic movement as a mortal sin?
Did I say any of that, or âimplyâ any of that? No. Please read âŚ
These type of posts are poisonous to unity and wrongfully disregard the teaching authority of the Magisterium.
Placing yourself above the Churchâs teaching and publicly inciting others to follow your errors, is poisonous to unity. We profess in our Creed that we
believe in one, holy, Catholic, and apostolic Church. If you do not believe Her authority, it is like a cancer cell in the Mystical Body that erodes healthy cells. I am not one to judge the state of your soul for holding disbelief. Yet with the sufficient profusion of documentation to demonstrate the truth, you set yourself in opposition to the Holy Spirit when you oppose the Magisteriium [however serious the consequences of that may be.]
St. Paul was so convinced he was right, that he was on a warpath to murder the followers of the âWayâ and in fact, caused the murder of St. Stephen. It took a powerful encounter with Christ to show him his error. Jesus warned Paul that in persecuting those people, he was actually persecuting Christ
Himself.
All along, however, the Truth was there, but he refused to see it or believe it. My only sense of obligation is to speak the truth that the Church upholds, like St. Stephen did, even if others oppose it. I believe his martyrdom and forgiveness of Paul was the very grace that won his conversion.
May God bless you, Saylo. It is not me who will convict you, if the words of the Church have not caused you to cease judging Godâs work and Godâs people.
The charges have been made that charismatics are elitists thinking they are better than others, yet if their opponents look in the mirror, their judgment as being more correct than the charismatics is just as elitist, if not more so.