Alright, so I see SolemnSheep’s point, and Denise is objecting mostly to what she’s seen of the Charismatic Renewal, which probably can’t be greatly reconciled with tradition. Ok. That’s fine then. But you can’t close yourself off to the charisms of the Holy Spirit. We’re all supposed to be “pentecostal” (in that Pentecost is something huge in our lives).
But the charismatic dimension is co-essential to the institutional dimension. With the Pentecostals, they lack the institutional dimension. With some charismatics, they have drifted away from it. With many Catholics, they have drifted away from the charismatic dimension. The two are complementary and are supposed to work together. We submit ourselves to the authority and guidance of the Church, and by doing that submit ourselves further to the Holy Spirit.
Point is - the experience of Pentecost, and the charisms, and the charismatic dimension of the faith IS traditional. That’s how we STARTED. There are supposed to be people speaking in tongues, prophesying, healing, working miracles, and we are all supposed to be submitting ourselves to the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. We have to open ourselves to the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and let Him work through us. This is traditional. This is the original way they did things in the early Church. To turn away from this because of the abuse of this among certain people is not only irrational, but very detrimental to the Church.