UNMASKING THE CHARISMATIC HERESY "For the time will come when people will not tolerate sound doctrine but, following their own desires and insatiable curiosity, will accumulate teachers and will stop listening to the truth and will be diverted to myths" 2 Timothy 4:3-4 - "False messiahs and false prophets will arise and will perform signs and wonders in order to mislead, if that were possible, the elect" Mark 13: 22 - "The smoke of Satan has entered the Church" Pope Paul VI

11.19.2006

LUST FOR POWER



The lust for power was not restricted to the DuQuesne experimentation. Catholics began to consult Pentecostals how to get laid in the spirit. In a few years the movement spread throughout the States, Canada and Europe. “I wanted what they had” said John Hampsch CMF, “best selling author and world-wide lecturer”. Fr Hampsch got his first anointing at a small Pentecostal sect. “I was terrified. Here I was a Catholic priest going down to a basement for anointing.” (You think?) “You too can have Power! POWER!” - hollered Fr Hampsch at the 1989 Catholic Charismatic Conference in Kamloops. But don’t bother with his website; you have to actually buy some of his stuff to get to the good parts. Things like, how he observed raising the dead among Pentecostals. After buying some of his tapes I received his “Dear Hampsch-ters” news letters for several years.

But Fr Hampsch was not the only one. There were scores of Catholic priests and religious running around seeking Pentecostal power. There were laymen too, Ralph Martin, Bill Story, Steve Clark, Ralph Keiffer; they all got turned on by Pentecostal sects. Then in turn they cris-crossed the continent baptizing others, including many priests and religious.

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