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

RENEWED WHAT



What did the Charismatic Renewal renew with

• Holy Laughter
• Drunkenness in the spirit
• Slain in the spirit
• Prophetic utterances
• Jerking and spasms
• Dancing in the spirit
• Anti-intellectualism
• Experiential emphasis
• Emotional emphasis
• Equality of women in ministry

The Isrealites danced around the golden calf
c. 13th-12th centuries B.C.E.


The Shakers were doing it back in the 1700’s


The Methodists were at it in the early 1800's


The Pentecostals started in the 1900's


The Catholics joined in the 1960's


When did any of this become Catholic? When did holy laughter, shouting, drunkenness in the spirit, slain in the spirit, jerking and spasms, dancing in the spirit become part of Catholic worship? Watch the following videos: The Catholic Charismatic Renewal started in places much like THESE. The Church had the greatest treasure on Earth; the Eucharist, and yet some of our leaders; clergy and nuns went to places like these for that initial “anointing” which in turn they brought into the Church... and with it an alien theology and practice. Oh sure they toned it down... even catholicized some of it, but make no mistake where the Catholic Charismatic Renewal came from; heretic cults such as these





Baltimore Shout



Church Shouting



Dorinda Laying Hands and Shouting!



Holy Ghost Hour Broadcast Shout

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I am a recovering charismatic and a Catholic Orthodox; observing orthopraxis to the best of my ability. I acknowledge what the Church REALLY DOES TEACH; opposed to what some people erroneously say the Church teaches. “Catholic Orthodoxy” is proposed "to conform to the Catholic faith as taught by the Magisterium of the Church. So an "orthodox" person is one who is FAITHFUL to the teachings of the Church, whereas a "heterodox" person is somebody who rejects ANY Catholic dogma. Orthopraxis means "Performing the correct actions". Catholic Orthodoxy is defined by the Catechism: it tells us what we have to TO BELIEVE. Catholic Orthopraxis is denoted by the Code of Canon Law: it spells out what we have TO DO. Because “Truth is not determined by a majority vote" -- Pope Benedict XVI.

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