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  1. I remember in the 70's, about 78ish, a girl at our parish her mom became a Catholic charismatic, she started shouting out things at the novus ordo, they asked her not to come back. That was my first experience with the "charismatic" movement when I was about 9 yrs old. My mom explained to an 9 yr old me that she had fallen in to some cult.

  2. As the son of a Pentecostal pastor and a recent convert to Catholicism, I must say that you are hitting the nail bang on the head. I can remember as a child how deeply disturbing all of it was, but I was given assurance that it was godly; more like traumatising. It is utterly debased, demonic, and they are militantly egalitarian. I know of a man that is head of a program that raises new Pentecostal pastors; on more than one occasion he has said that not only should women be pastors, but that they make better pastors than men. Charismatics/Pentecostals also court all manner of heresy, the latest of which they style "Kenosis theory," which is little more than Arianism with extra steps. They are easily one of the greatest enemies of the Church and will see to its near complete collapse if we aren't careful in curbing their influence (If you doubt this, look no further than Latin and South America and witness for yourself their corrosive influence on the Roman Church). God bless you and pray for our "separated brethren."

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