Showing posts with label Pittsburgh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pittsburgh. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Obama Says ONLY Voters Can Stop the Hate in America, Franklin Graham's Answer Is Quite Different - CBN News


Robert Bowers, Cesar Sayoc, and Gregory Bush, suspects in recent violent attacks in the US
Obama Says ONLY Voters Can Stop the Hate in America, 
Franklin Graham's Answer Is Quite Different
10-29-2018
CBN News Benjamin Gill
The man accused of sending at least 14 explosive devices to prominent liberal critics of  President 
Trump appeared in court Monday, facing up to 48-years in prison if he's found guilty.

Cesar Sayoc is facing five federal charges in connection with mailing bomb-like devices to top 
Democrats and media personalities. USA Today reports his family says Sayoc showed signs of mental 
illness and would get angry when his relatives asked him to seek help.

The world is also reeling from the attack against a Jewish community in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on 
Saturday. An anti-Semitic gunman murdered 11 people as they were attending a religious event at 
thousands more stood outside for the vigil. The suspected gunman, Robert Bowers, told police he 
wanted to "kill Jews."

Meanwhile, a Kentucky man faces possible hate crime charges in the killing of two black people at 
a grocery store in a Louisville suburb last week.

Police say Gregory Bush, who is white, tried to enter a predominantly black church just minutes 
earlier, but couldn't get in. New surveillance video shows that 10 to 15 minutes before the shooting, 
Bush tried to enter First Baptist Church. Police say he then went to a nearby Kroger and opened fire,
killing one person in the store and another in the parking lot.

Police have not yet provided a motive, but say Bush did not know the victims. Court documents 
revealed that Bush has a history of mental illness. The incident is being investigated as a possbile 
hate crime.

Amidst this disturbing spate of violent, hate-filled attacks, former President Barack Obama told 
a political rally that the "only" way stop all the hate is by voting.

"The only check on bad behavior is you and your vote. It's you," Obama told the crowd. "You could 
be saving somebody's life just by voting. That power rests in your hands."

Franklin Graham turned to prayer as the key to halting the hate, saying Jesus is the "only" ultimate 
solution.

And after last week's bomb scare Graham wrote, "Disagreeing with someone's politics or their stand 
on issues does not justify violence, harassment, or intimidation tactics. We can agree to disagree. We 
can argue our points passionately, but with civility. We are blessed to live in a country where we can 
still let our voice be heard in the voting booth. This is another reminder of how important it is to pray 
for our leaders and for healing for our nation. Also pray for all those targeted in these recent acts. 
Jesus Christ is the only one who can heal the hate in a human heart—He's the answer for each person, 
for our families, and for our country."

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

The Holy Spirit Remains Alive in Catholics Worldwide

Outside of the United States, the Charismatic movement has flourished in the Catholic Church.
Outside of the United States, the Charismatic movement has flourished in the Catholic Church. (YouTube)
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Strang Report, by Steven Strang, Founder of Charisma magazine
The Charismatic Renewal began less than 10 years before Charisma first published in 1975. In fact, we get the name Charismatic Renewal from the Catholics who, when they received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh and later at Notre Dame in South Bend, were called "neo-Pentecostals."
Apparently someone didn't like that term and, so, they referred to the movement as "renewal" of the charismata, which, in Greek, means gifts in the plural. So, Charismatic comes from the word charismata rather than the word charisma (which is the singular form).
The name stuck, and now most Pentecostals use it interchangeably with the word Pentecostal.  
The Catholics who experienced God's power believe that it was an outgrowth of when Pope John XXIII invited "a new Pentecost" at Vatican II in 1962. Few things have changed the Catholic Church as much in our lifetime as the Charismatic Renewal. By 2013, according to Catholic World Report, some 160 million worldwide had received the experience called the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, which almost always accompanied a renewed love for Christ and fervency about serving God and serving the church.  
In the early days of Charisma, we covered the charismatic movement a great deal. On our charismamag.com site, we are republishing some of those early articles about the move of the Spirit, not only among Catholics but other groups too. You can read a couple of those articles titled, "A Classic Pentecostal Encounters Charismatic Catholics," and "Charismatic Renewal: The Conference 'Heard Around the World.'"
The Catholics always saw their movement as "ecumenical," and they interacted with the Protestant charismatics and Pentecostals on the basis that the Pope had encouraged ecumenical dialogue.
In fact, I have had some people tell me that while top denominational leaders engage in ecumenical talks with other leaders, the only real grass-roots ecumenical movement in the world is the charismatic renewal.
As time passed, it seemed that Catholic charismatics became more Catholic and less charismatic. I could be wrong, but I have had some friends who have expressed that opinion to me, and that has been my observation. The huge conferences Catholic charismatics held back in that era are no more and the smaller conferences that are still held have a relatively low profile. No real large parachurch-type ministries have emerged like in the Protestant charismatic movement. For example, there are no large parachurch television ministries and so forth.  
This is not to say that the Spirit is not at work or that the Catholic charismatic movement has dwindled or died. In a way, that notion somewhat parallels Full Gospel Businessmen, which has declined a great deal in the United States but taken off worldwide. The same thing holds true for the charismatic movement in the Catholic Church.  
Bert Ghezzi, a graduate student who came from the Pittsburgh area but was studying at Notre Dame, worked as one of my editors for a number of years. During this era, he may have been the link between Pittsburgh and Notre Dame. Much of what I know about the charismatic movement I know from Bert and my interaction with him. He did a great job as an editor and is one of the most ecumenical people I've ever known. He retired a number of years ago and I still miss him. 
Bert recently made these observations to me in an email about the Catholic Charismatic Renewal: 
"The Catholic Charismatic Renewal has slowed in the U.S., but continues to grow in Latin America. It slowed when bishops tended to make prayer groups into parish organizations (instead of the freewheeling groups of the early days). ...  Observe that many Catholic Charismatics have followed the leadings of the Spirit into a wide variety of services: caring for the poor, religious education of the young and adults, evangelization and so on. Although EWTN is not a charismatic network, it began with Mother Angelica, a charismatic nun, and is now a worldwide media conglomerate."
You can check out Bert's blog titled,  "Praying in the Spirit" at bertghezzi.com.
I would be interested in feedback from Catholic charismatics who read this to see if you agree with my observations. Also, please check out the links to the articles that we're publishing. I believe you will enjoy reading them and reminiscing. I also think they are still interesting and pertinent after all these years.
Steve Strang is the founder and publisher of Charisma. Follow him on Twitter @sstrang or Facebook (stephenestrang).
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