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Charismatic Catholics celebrate the gift of the Spirit
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“The tongues is what a lot of people From mouths of toddlers singing spir- latch onto, but charismatic renewal is ited hymns in Spanish to grandparents about much more than that. It’s about speaking in tongues – joyful sounds filled renewing one’s relationship in the Lord the air as 1,500 charismatic Catholics and then reaching out, evangelizing – gathered at St. Mary’s Cathedral last week- family, friends, parish, workplace.” Enthusiastic teenagers participated in end to celebrate their lives in the Spirit. About equal numbers participated in a youth track run by Tessie and Mario Spanish and English programs, then Vierneza, members of St. Elizabeth Parish came together for vibrant liturgies during and parents of four grown children. “Some adults think kids are not interestthe annual Holy Spirit Conference. Latino prayer groups have held archdiocesan ed in religion or faith,” Mr. Vierneza said. conferences for eight years. English lan- “That’s not true, but you must go to them at guage groups, inspired by the example, their level, as Jesus Christ became human to touch our humanity. Charismatic renewal began their conferences a year later. “There is a strong theme of unity that appeals to you – it’s their style. Once they runs among the Spanish, Filipino, Anglo, know it, they can really get into it. More than Korean, Indonesian, and Vietnamese prayer 3,000 youths have gone to Life in the Spirit groups, all under the umbrella of the San seminars in the archdiocese.” “We need to bring Francisco renewal,” youth to the Church. If Ernie von Emster, we don’t reach out, coordinator of the they become busy with conference, said. the world,” said. Mr. “The charismatic Vierneza, who has been renewal is really about active with charismatic renewing our hearts, youth groups for 19 really trying to recogyears. “The charismatnize the power of the ic movement has Holy Spirit in our lives made me stronger in and how the Holy my faith and it has Spirit can lead us, brought all of my famguide us, help us, fill ily closer to the us,” Mr. von Emster Father Joseph Landi church.” said. He works with youths from St. “The conference is a refresher,” he said. “It gives us a chance to touch home Elizabeth, St. Paul of the Shipwreck and base, a weekend of praying and worship- Epiphany parishes. “We meet at St. Paul ping and very solid teaching, outstanding of the Shipwreck from 1 to 3 every Sunday teachers who teach throughout the world afternoon – two hours and they say it’s too short,” he said with a grin. and a good selection of local teachers.” In a Life in the Spirit seminar, Mandy Praying in tongues was common at the conference but it is only one aspect of charis- Labayen explained charismatic renewal to matic renewal, Mr. von Emster said. “It is a newcomers interested in joining the way of praying in which I’m led to speak in movement. “First, we want to have a perwhat appear to be nonsensical words but sonal relationship with Jesus. We know a which the Holy Spirit is guiding . . . It’s a pow- lot about Jesus but do we really know erful gift. You have to be open. It takes trust. Jesus, are we on friendly terms with him?”
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By Patrick Joyce
The Dalai Lama greets children as Cardinal Norberto Rivera Carrera looks on during a prayer session for peace at Mexico City’s Cathedral Oct. 4. The Dalai Lama, exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, urged people not to blame religion for the world’s conflicts, saying that such problems often have more worldly motives “such as money, power and politics.” said Mr. Labayen of the Lord’s Flock prayer group at St. Andrew’s Parish, Daly City. All Catholics can readily explain who God the Father is – “the creator of the world,” he said. “And they know God the Son – Jesus. He came to save us,” – but many Catholics have only a vague idea of the Holy Spirit as “the dove over the altar.” “The seminar wants not only to familiarize you with the Holy Spirit but to instill the Holy Spirit in you,” he said, and
finally, “We want to convince you that the life of the Christian is not easy so therefore you need the support of a community. . . . You cannot do it alone.” The Apostles did not go out to spread the Gospel until after they received the Holy Spirit, Mr. Labayen said. Charismatics follow the same pattern, he said, but “Do not preach to your families. Don’t say, ‘I have been blessed with the Holy Spirit.’ Show CHARISMATIC, page 17
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