My Children surrender to the Fire and Power of My Holy Spirit. *Page 4

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My Children surrender to the Fire and Power of My Holy Spirit. *Page 4 March April 2013 Publication of The Charismatic Renewal Cleveland, Ohio An Inviting Renewal Catholic Charismatic Renewal invites all people to experience the Holy Spirit (First line of the Vision Statement of the National Service Committee). When I was in high school a priest invited me to commit my life to Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. He told me that Jesus would then give me the gift of the Holy Spirit that would enable me to live and love like Jesus did. I experienced the Holy Spirit in a new way. I experienced a release of fear; the love of God being poured into my heart; Jesus becoming real for me; Jesus presence with me; and the Scriptures becoming alive. John the Baptist had a successful ministry of baptizing people in water for the forgiveness of sins, but he invited his followers to look for the one who would baptize in the Holy Spirit. At his Ascension Jesus gave his followers an authoritative invitation: He enjoined them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the promise of the Father in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you will be my witnesses (Acts 1:4, 5, 8). On Pentecost, Peter invited and exhorted the listeners to Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:18). In Catholic Charismatic Renewal we are to be witnesses to this experience of the Holy Spirit who invite all people ( every one of you ) to this experience. We have not fully appropriated the grace of being baptized in the Spirit when we are not witnesses who regularly invite others to this deepening of the gift of the Spirit in their lives. We are to be people who share with others our experience of being baptized in the Spirit; who invite others to come with us to a charismatic prayer group; who invite others to a Life in the Spirit Seminar; who ask people if we can pray with them for a renewal of the Spirit in their lives. Preparing for the Jubilee A number of the National Leadership Groups for Catholic Charismatic Renewal have joined together to invite all people, who have experienced the Holy Spirit in a new way in their lives through being baptized in the Spirit, to join with us in Preparing for the Year of Jubilee: 50 Years of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal with a five-year preparation. Here is an outline of the plan. You can download this information in leaflet form (English, Spanish, and French) from the web page, www.nscchariscenter.org Renewal Identity 2012: Time of Life-Giving Repentance (June 1 to December 31). We will: Begin this time with repentance and prayer. Imitate Pope John Paul s Year of Repentance in preparation for the year 2000. Encourage a time of reflection and dialogue in the Renewal, and with the Church, preparing for the Year of Faith. Follow Jesus command: This is the time of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent and believe in the gospel (Mk 1:15). 2013: Year of Spirit-filled Faith. We will: Celebrate the Year of Faith in the Church and baptism in the Holy Spirit. Emphasize the experience of Pentecost and the grace of Charismatic Renewal Reach out to youth and young adults. Renewal Maturity 2014: Year of Charisms and Grace for the Church. We will: Explore Charismatic Renewal s identity as a movement. Celebrate being fully Catholic (ecclesial maturity) and fully charismatic. Continued on Page 7

March & April, 2013 Dear Readers of the Flame, As you know, last October the Church began the Year of Faith. This is a great opportunity to grow in knowing and living our faith. The theme of the Diocese of Cleveland is Living our Relationship with Jesus Christ. Faith is something we believe in and something we practice. Ultimately, faith is a trust-filled relationship with Jesus Christ. We need this Year of Faith. One reason is because many people have quit believing. Some people were scandalized by the actions of the clergy, the lack of action by the hierarchy and consequently have abandoned the practice of the faith. Other people have given up on faith due to the explosion of scientific knowledge. Their knowledge of material reality seems to have supplanted faith in God. They think, The mysteries of life are now explained. Hence, there is no need for God. Ironically, it was believers in God and Jesus Christ who pioneered scientific research. They reasoned that since the universe was orderly, predictable and governed by law that there must be an Intelligent Designer (God) who created all this. Other people seemed to have fallen into a practical atheism. They may pay some lip service to faith. However, their belief is not translated into any kind of action. Caught up in a culture that emphasizes individualism, hedonism and minimalism (those are the words that Matthew Kelly uses to describe our current culture in his book Rediscover Catholicism), faith has little or no influence on how they live. Sacred Scripture teaches that Faith is the conviction of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1) and that we are to walk by faith and not by sight. (II Corinthians 5:7) Faith moves us to action for we know faith if it does not have works, is dead. (James 2:17). Faith, which comes from hearing the word of Christ (Romans 10:17), and is the gift of God (Ephesians 2:8), needs to be carefully cultivated. Faith is to form our lives into a compelling and clear witness to Jesus Christ. In Hebrews 11, the New Testament Hall of Faith, the author describes the cost of faith: Some were tortured and would not accept deliverance, in order to obtain a better resurrection. Others endured mockery, scourging, even chains and imprisonment. They were stoned, sawed in two, put to death at sword s point The world was not worthy of them. (Hebrews 11:35b-38) The author ends this section by saying that these heroes of the faith did not obtain what was promised. They had to await Jesus Christ, victor of sin and death, who fulfills the promises of God and gives eternal life. How precious is the gift of faith we share in today!!! I pray that we grow in every aspect of faith during this Holy Year. To that end, CRM is putting on a Day of Renewal called Facets of Faith. The date is Saturday, April 13. It will take place at St. Basil Parish in Brecksville. Some of the facets of faith that will be covered will be: faith as a relationship with Jesus Christ, the content of the faith and the charismatic gift of faith. Praise and worship will be led by Catholic lay evangelist and worship leader, Mr. Bill Richart of Macomb, Michigan. Other details are in this edition of The Flame and at www.crmweb.org. Final thought: our culture opposes faith. St. Peter wrote this to a people whose faith was challenged: In this you rejoice, although now for a little while you may have to suffer through various trials, so that the genuineness of your faith, more precious than gold that is perishable even though tested by fire, may prove to be for praise, glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ. (I Peter 1:6-7) Though our times make it harder to believe, it will also make our faith more genuine and strong. In the darkness of our times, may our faith be a beacon of light drawing others to Jesus. Sincerely in Christ, Fr. Bob Franco PS Please pray fervently for the Holy Spirit to abundantly bless all our Cardinals as they elect a new Pope.

The 2012 Catholic Charismatic Conference Distilled Prophetic Word: My Children surrender to the Fire and Power of My Holy Spirit. Blaze forth with My Love into the world. You are invited to a Healing Service after the noon mass on Sunday, March 3 rd, at St. Michael Catholic Church, 6540 Brecksville Rd., Independence 44131. The 1:00 p.m. service will be led by Fr. Pete Colletti in the St. Francis Spiritual Center. This is near the church at the corner of Sunset and Second Ave. All are welcome; bring family and friends for praise and worship, inspired teaching and individual prayer. There will also be a time of fellowship. Catholic Renewal Ministries invites all to attend a Festival of Praise on Saturday, March 9th, at Sts. Cosmas & Damian Church, Twinhaven Hall, from 6:45 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. This will be a special time to come together to praise and worship God through song and prayer. The church is located at 10419 Ravenna Rd., Twinsburg, 44087. Please call Jerry or Grace Wrobel at 330-425-2678 for additional information. Catholic Renewal Ministries will host a Charismatic Mass on Tuesday, March 12 th, 7:00 p.m., at Our Lady of Angels Parish, 3644 Rocky River Rd., Cleveland 44111. The mass will be held in the school auditorium. Fr. Bob Franco will be the celebrant. Healing prayer teams will be available after mass for individual prayer. For more information, please contact Fr. Franco at 440-327-2201 or CRM at 440-944-9445. Come and bring a friend to joyfully sing and praise God! Sacred Heart Church at 410 West Lorain Street in Oberlin will host a Life in the Spirit Seminar on Tuesday evenings, from April 16 through May 28, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. Prayer for the Baptism in the Holy Spirit will be at the Pentecost Mass, May 19 th, at St. Michael s Church in Independence. For further information and to preregister, please contact Eric Carpenter at 440-775- 2546 or Eric.Carpenter@oberlin.edu. Catholic Renewal Ministries Traveling Charismatic Mass for April will be held at St. John Vianney Parish, 7575 Bellflower Rd., Mentor, 44060, on Friday, April 19th, at 7:00 p.m. The mass will be in the Chapel. Healing prayer teams will be available after Mass for individual prayer, and there will also be a social after mass. For more information, please contact Fr. Franco at 440-327-2201 or CRM at 440-944-9445. Come and bring a friend! This will be a time to truly encounter the Lord. Catholic Renewal Ministries will sponsor Facets of Faith A Day of Spiritual Renewal on Saturday, April 13 th, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. We will celebrate the Year of Faith with talks presented by Fr. Bob Franco, Fr. Lester Knoll OFM Cap., Dick Ganzer and featured worship leader Bill Richart from Michigan. This event will be held in the Family Life Center at St. Basil, 8700 Brecksville Rd., Brecksville 44141. There is a $10 registration fee. Lunch is not included. There will be a 90 minute break to allow participants to go to a local restaurant. For information, contact Ken Posavad at 440-319-9646. Catholic Renewal Ministries invites you to an Evening of Healing Praise on Saturday evening, April 13 th, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Internationally known worship leader Bill Richart, from Michigan, will lead this special evening of praise, worship, healing and ministry. Bill has lead worship at numerous conferences throughout the United States and in many other countries. The evening will be held at the Parish Center of St. Basil the Great Parish, 8700 Brecksville Rd., Brecksville 44141. A free will offering will be taken for Bill Richart. For more information, please contact Ken Posavad at 440-319-9646. Sts. Cosmas & Damian Prayer Group will present a weekend Life in the Spirit Seminar on May 10 th and 11 th. The seminar will meet from 7 p.m. 9:30 p.m. on Friday, May 10 th and from 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 11 th for praise and worship and teaching sessions. The seminar sessions will be held in Sts. Cosmas & Damian Church and the adjacent Twinhaven Hall. The church is located at 10419 Ravenna Rd., Twinsburg, 44087. Saturday lunch will be on your own, and there are many near-by restaurants. To conclude the seminar, the Prayer for the Baptism in the Holy Spirit will be at the Pentecost Mass, May 19 th, at St. Michael Church in Independence. Please call Jerry or Grace Wrobel at 330-425-2678 for additional information or to register. Catholic Renewal Ministries will host a Pentecost Mass Celebration, Sunday, May 19th, at St. Michael Church, 6540 Brecksville Rd., Independence. The celebration will start at 2:00 p.m. with praise and worship, and a time of prayer for the Baptism in the Holy Spirit. Mass will begin at 3:00 p.m. All are welcome to join in this celebration of Pentecost. There will be an opportunity for individual healing prayer and also fellowship time after Mass. For more information, please contact Fr. Bob Franco at 440-327-2201 or CRM at 440-944-9445. THE FLAME IS THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF CATHOLIC RENEWAL MINISTRIES FOR THE DIOCESE OF CLEVELAND. FR. ROBERT J. FRANCO DIOCESAN LIAISON THERESA VIRKLER PUBLISHER & EDITOR CATHOLIC RENEWAL MINISTRIES, 28706 EUCLID AVENUE, BOX 4 WICKLIFFE, OH 44092 440-944-9445

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Continued from Page 1 Promote greater and more mature use of the charisms. 2015: Year of Unity. We will: Reach out to all groups influenced by charismatic renewal. Endeavor to lay down our lives for each other. Foster unity in the Renewal, unity with the Church, and ecumenism. Focus on the importance of community. Renewal Influence 2016: Year of Mission. We will: Renew our zeal for souls. Promote Life in the Spirit Seminars, the New Evangelization,and a culture of Pentecost. 2017: Year of Jubilee. We will: Celebrate a time of fulfillment as in the Jubilee Year of the Scriptures. Gather all people in the Renewal (prayer groups, covenant communities, ministries, youth, and families) of all cultures. Invited Together and Inviting All People We believe that these five years can be a special time of grace for individuals, groups and ministries that have been birthed through the experience of being baptized in the Spirit. First of all, pray and act in a united way to live these yearly focuses and enter ever more fully into all the graces of the Holy Spirit. Secondly, we want to encourage and challenge each other to renew our call to be witnesses who invite all people to experience the Holy Spirit, baptism in the Spirit, growth in holiness through the work of the Spirit, and the greater and more mature use of the charisms (spiritual gifts) for ministry and building community. The theme of Renewal Identity invites us to enter more deeply into the grace of Pentecost and baptism in the Spirit with an active, expectant faith. We want to invite youth and young adults to a greater understanding and experience of this grace of the Spirit. We cannot do this without first reflecting on the ways that we have fallen short of God s full call by our sins and lack of unity. We believe that a time of fulfillment can be experienced in a greater way in our own day as we hear the call to Repent and believe in the gospel. Holy Spirit, search us, so that we are not blind to our sins, hardness of heart, and disunity! The theme of Renewal Maturity invites us to seek what it means to be fully Catholic and fully charismatic. The Vatican has given the International Council for Charismatic Renewal Services, officed in Rome, status as a Pontifical Association of the Faithful, and consistently refers to the Renewal as an ecclesial movement. The Vatican and recent popes have called us to be a movement that has a prophetic role of inviting and reminding the Church of the importance of the role of the Spirit in the life of the Church. The grace of Pentecost is meant for the whole Church, but some are also called to embrace being part of the ecclesial movement of Catholic Charismatic Renewal, which promotes this grace in the Church and receives special graces through the Church s recognition of the movement. Our prophetic calling also involves promoting the greater and more mature use of the charisms for the life of the Church. Finally, the call to maturity invites us to a united purpose, rather than working as isolated individuals and groups. We have a variety of callings, gifts, and ministries, but we need to explore the ways we are to have unity for the good of the whole Church. The theme of Renewal Influence invites us to a renewed zeal for souls, witnessing, promoting baptism in the Spirit, and actively working for the New Evangelization in the Church. We invite you to join in our heartfelt commitment to this 5-year preparation so that the 2017 Jubilee will be a time of fulfillment. Fr. Bob Hogan, BBD is Chairman of the National Service Committee. Reprinted with permission from PENTECOST Today Oct/Nov/Dec 2012 VOLUME 37 NUMBER 4

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