Vocations are easy when you get dreams and visions or pray in tongues

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With all due respect, I disagree with your assessment of Catholics. You don’t know who has that gift and who doesn’t. Nor do you know the church that person belongs to unless they tell you. You merely assume that only non-Catholics have the gift of prophecy.
She clearly does not realize that the New Testament was written by, for, and about Catholics. Catholics were the first Pentecostals. Agabus, a Catholic who gave a prophesy to St. Paul, was active as were many other prophets during the NT times. I will not begin to go into those who followed!
 
you answered absolutely none of the asked questions.
Your opinion is that “the catholics attack you and make it difficult.” How do they attack you and make it difficult for you to go to the college of your choice? Catholics don’t make the choice of where you are going to college. The person going to the college, in this case, you, has the final say.
 
In my family of Catholics. When the holy spirit. Tells to go to a Christian bible college. The catholics attack you and make it difficult
I am sorry that you have had trouble with your Catholic relatives, but making an assumption that all Catholics don’t have the gift of prophesy because your family members opposed your desires is over the top!
 
So you had a revelation, tongues and the interpretation, word, hymn, dream, and a vision to go to a specific college?
 
Yes … As an Evangelical it is considered normal.
As saint Paul said . all the promises of God are available and are yes and Amen

2cor. 1:20
 
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all of these things…for a college? I guess it’s a special college if they were genuine revelations. What is surprising is so much instead of one form or 2 or 3.

In the Church, private revelation is often kept private and is submitted to a lengthy process of testing the spirits to see if it is genuine revelation if it is to be accepted by others. Of course, not all things are the manner to be submitted to an investigation.
 
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At 1 college I met Ryan Lastrange. Who was on Sid Roth TV show
“its supernatural” . what was described was normal. In being an Evangelical.

In christian evangecial bible colleges it is normal. And demonstrated.
 
You certainly are entitled to your opinion.

You might read the teachings of
fr john harded.and his understanding. of the spiritual
1.mystics. Visions and Visionary
2 Pentecostal
3 Charismatic.

He had to reach back in time to review
  1. st john of the cross
  2. Terrisa of Avelia
To justify his understanding of the supernatural.
Have already read them.
What is it you don’t understand?
 
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The good trait of non catholics. Is they are often prophetic. Where Catholics do not have that spiritual gift.
what a bizarre thing to say!
And rude. Reading this thread, I’ve noticed that she tends to make assumptions about Catholics she can’t prove based on her experiences with her allegedly Catholic family. If they are truly Catholic as she claims, I’m amazed they haven’t set her straight.
 
There are many Catholic saints who have had many prophetic visions.
 
I’m not sure of the reliability of Roth’s show, but are you saying this man had these things happen to you to let you know to go to that college? Are are you saying these are what happens to him? I’m a tad confused as you aren’t typing in complete sentences and following what you are saying is a tad difficult.

But, know that Catholics indeed have many gifts, attested and scrutinized very difficultly so as to more sure that it is true and of God, if the receiver wishes to go through with all of that.
God bless
 
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Yes at Evangelical bible colleges people share prophetic revelation what the spirit of God has taught them.
And every one benefits.
Those who receive a prophet can receive the same reward.
It is like saint Paul said in 1cor.2
I came with the power of the holy spirit.
Or 1cor 14:25-26
The signs and wonders are demonstrated.
 
So, you went to visit the college, and then a dude there who says he’s a prophet said he had many signs that you should go to that college you were visiting?
 
As saint Paul said . all the promises of God are available and are yes and Amen
In that case I am confused why objection from your Catholic relatives should bother you?
In christian evangecial bible colleges it is normal. And demonstrated.
It sounds like you want to go to college where you can be with people who share your spiritual experiences.
And rude. Reading this thread, I’ve noticed that she tends to make assumptions about Catholics she can’t prove based on her experiences with her allegedly Catholic family. If they are truly Catholic as she claims, I’m amazed they haven’t set her straight.
I gather this is exactly what they have tried to do, in “interfering” with her choice of college, they are calling into question her method for choosing, which is, in her mind, opposing the Holy Spirit.

It is not likely that @evangelical has ever considered that God might actually be trying to correct her perceptions through her family!
Yes at Evangelical bible colleges people share prophetic revelation what the spirit of God has taught them.

And every one benefits.

Those who receive a prophet can receive the same reward.

It is like saint Paul said in 1cor.2

I came with the power of the holy spirit.

Or 1cor 14:25-26

The signs and wonders are demonstrated.
One has to wonder why you are even considering going to college. It sounds like what you really want is a religious community that shares your practices!
 
Yes i have met many christians who received prophetic words that made a difference in their circumstances
 
Please don’t take this the wrong way but I would suggest exercising caution regarding what you are being told or seeing in Evangelical meetings or Evangelical teachers.
I am saying this as someone who is Catholic baptised but not really practicing so you can be assured I have no “biases”.
I am speaking purely from my experiences as when I was younger I used to attend those Evangelical type meetings sometimes when they talked about prophecies,healings etc so I heard a lot of “talk” about prophecies but in reality I have never seen any of the “prophecies” actually come true (neither ones about me personally or about world events).
I also have not seen anyone genuinely healed from those Evangelical healing nights etc.
The most that was ever “healed” were remitting disorders such as back pain or headaches but nothing truly incurable such as paraplegia,dementia,motor neurone disease and so on…
 
I get the sense OP is not a native English speaker and we’re missing something.
 
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