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what makes a person Charismatic?
The St. Francis Charismatic Prayer Group meets every Thursday evening at 7:00pm
in the Rectory Chapel.
For more information please call the Rectory at 610-543-0848.
A "Charismatic Prayer Meeting" is a weekly gathering of Christians to
give praise, thanks, honor, and love to Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior.
Prayer groups gather each week as a community of
believers in the power of prayer. We pray and praise God on a one-to-one basis,
as the Holy Spirit moves us.
A prayer meeting is also a time to
pray for the needs of others--Intercessory Prayer. Biblical examples abound: Job
for his children (Job 1:5), Abraham for his nephew (Gen 18), Moses for Israel
(Exodus 32), Daniel for the remnant (Daniel 9), Ester for the Jews (Ester 4-5),
Jesus for Peter (Luke 22:31-32), and Paul for his kinsmen (Rom 9:1-5).
If you have a need, the prayer groups
of the Archdiocese will join you in praying for it. Send us your prayer request
by
e-mail
What is the
Purpose of a Prayer Group Meeting?
A prayer meeting is not a
discussion club, a therapy session, or a time for counseling. It is a time to
give our full attention to Jesus— through the help of the Holy Spirit. St. John
Damascene stated, "Prayer is the raising of one’s mind and heart to God." But
when we pray, do we speak from the height of our pride and will, or out of the
depths of a humble and contrite heart? The Catechism teaches, "He who humbles
himself will be exalted, humility is the foundation of prayer."
(Catechism of the Catholic Church section 2559)
St. Paul reminds us, "Pray without
ceasing. In all circumstances give thanks, for this is the will of God for you
in Christ Jesus." (1 Thes. 5:20).
- To praise, worship, and honor God
with others who share the same faith.
- To build up the Body of Christ
through faith-sharing experiences AND PRAYER.
What happens at a Prayer
Group Meeting?
Each prayer group is uniquely
different because the group reflects the personalities and gifts of those who
attend. However, there are some common happenings. Since Mary is the Patroness
of the Renewal, many groups start by praying the Rosary. Some start with
gathering songs, followed by an opening prayer, a time of praise and worship,
and a reading from Scripture. There also can be testimony (How God is working
in someone’s life), prophecy (God inspiring someone to speak), and
ministering of the Gifts of the Spirit by praying over one another.
There also may be prayer in tongues
(See 1 Cor. 12:7-10), or prophecy of tongues—prophetic utterances. "Do not
quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophetic utterances." (I Thes. 5:19-20)
How Long do
Prayer Meetings Last?
Most usually last a minimum of 1 ½
hours.
Do I have to
raise my hands to Pray if I attended a Prayer Meeting?
No. While hands raised in prayer is
not unusual, you should pray as you feel comfortable, remembering to respect
others as they pray in the way they feel comfortable. Outward manifestations of
prayer are not important. St. Therese of Lisieux summed prayer up for her by
saying: "For me, prayer is a surge of the heart; it is a simple look turned
toward heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and
joy."
Do I have to
say: "Praise the Lord, Alleluia, or Amen?"
No, you do not have to say or do
anything. Whether prayer is expressed in words or gestures, it is the whole
person who prays. Scripture speaks sometimes of the soul or the spirit, but most
often of the heart (more than a thousand times). According to Scripture, it is
the heart that prays. If our heart is far from God, the words of prayer are in
vain. (See the Catechism of the Catholic Church section 2562)
Is a Prayer
Group a Parish Organization?
No. It is a small faith-sharing
community. It is unlike Parish organizations such as Life
Teen, Knights of Columbus, or Over 50, because
its primary mission is to develop a personal conversion to Jesus Christ through
the presence and power of the Holy Spirit for those who belong to the group.
It is parish based and under the direction of the pastor.
What are the
Spiritual Gifts?
Beside the seven gifts of the Holy
Spirit--Wisdom, Understanding, Knowledge, Counsel, Piety, Fortitude, and Fear of
the Lord, Charismatics strive for the spiritual gifts of tongues and prophesy so
that the church may be built up. (See 1 Cor. 14:1-5)
Is "Baptism in
the Spirit" a New Sacrament?
No. It is the RELEASE of the POWER of
the Holy Spirit already within us which we received at our Baptism and
Confirmation. Baptism in the Spirit helps us to develop the gifts of the
Holy Spirit and live the Christian life. It helps us to experience a new ability
to appreciate Jesus, the Bible, our daily prayer life, and our faith through
this living experience.
The United States Conference of
Bishops explained it this way in their recent document (March 1997), Grace
for the New Springtime:
"In the Sacraments of Initiation we
experience the action of the Triune God. As regards the Third Person of the
Trinity, in Baptism we become temples of the Holy Spirit; in Eucharist we share
in the Body and Blood of Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit; in
Confirmation we are empowered with the gifts and charisms of the Spirit to be
witnesses for Jesus Christ. "In this statement, we want not only to affirm
the good fruit of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal but also the grace which is
at the heart of this Renewal, namely, baptism in the Holy Spirit, or the fuller
release of the Holy Spirit, as some would prefer.
"As experienced in the Catholic
Charismatic Renewal, baptism in the Holy Spirit makes Jesus Christ known and
loved as Lord and Savior, establishes or reestablishes an immediacy of
relationship with all those persons of the Trinity, and through inner
transformation affects the whole of the Christian’s life...
"Because of this, it is our conviction
that Baptism in the Holy Spirit, understood as the reawakening in Christian
experience of the presence and action of the Holy Spirit given in Christian
initiation, and manifested in a broad range of charisms, including those closely
associated with the Catholic Charismatic Renewal, is part of the normal
Christian life."
Do I have to
talk about myself or speak at a Prayer Meeting?
No. Most people do not. You don't have
to give a testimony. Simply come to experience the life and love of Jesus
working in the people present at the meeting. Come to listen, praise, and learn
how prayer to God the Holy Spirit can change your life.
What is a
"Testimony"?
A testimony is also called "faith
sharing" which is the recounting of how the Lord is working in someone’s life.
It is always a first-hand experience, not another person’s story. If the
testimony is led by the Spirit, the result will be that the center of the
testimony is the honor and glory of Jesus, not the person sharing.
Can I Grow
Spiritually in the Charismatic Renewal?
Yes! We are encouraged by the
leadership of Popes Paul VI and John Paul II, the Catholic Bishops of the United
States, Canada, and many in South American and European countries, who have
written pastoral statements supporting and encouraging the renewal.
The Bishops of the United States,
in their 1984 pastoral letter to the American Church, wrote: "We assure
those in the Charismatic Renewal of the support they enjoy from the bishops of
the United States, and we encourage them in their efforts to renew the life of
the Church."
The
United States Catholic Conference of Bishops stated, "We believe the Catholic
Charismatic Renewal is particularly called and gifted by God to be with the
Church as it prepares for the Great Jubilee and for the challenges it faces as
we enter the new millennium." (Grace
for the New Springtime, March 1997)
Reese Howells wrote, "The Holy Spirit,
the only present Intercessor on earth, has no heart upon which He can lay
burdens, and no bodies through which He can suffer and work, except the hearts
and bodies of those in whom He dwells. We become intercessors by reason of the
Intercessor within us.
Become an intercessor!
For the location of a Prayer Group
in other communities in the United States,
phone Chariscenter USA at 1-800-338-2445, Fax:
540-972-0627or
chariscenter@altavista.net
For the location of a Prayer Group
in other countries, contact the International Catholic Charismatic Renewal
Services, Vatican City at
iccrs@iol.it
May God Bless you by awaking the
power of the Holy Spirit
within you!
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