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Does the Catholic Church Restrain the Operation of the Holy Spirit?

Does the Catholic Church Restrain the Operation of the Holy Spirit?

  • Yes

    Votes: 3 75.0%
  • No

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4

KingJ

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A recent discussion raised this issue, and the purpose of this thread is to clarify the context and focus specifically on the question of whether the Holy Spirit’s operation is restrained within the Catholic Church at large.

The discussion is whether Catholic structure and tradition tend to restrict the open operation of the Holy Spirit’s gifts compared with many Protestant churches. I believe they do and for these reasons:

1. The New Testament portrays spiritual gifts as normal for the whole church

The gifts of the Spirit were given broadly to believers, not only clergy.

1 Corinthians 12:7 – “To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good.”
1 Corinthians 14:26 – “Each of you has a hymn, a lesson, a revelation...”


This suggests active congregational participation rather than ministry being limited to ordained leadership.

2. Catholic practice tends to centralize ministry through clergy

Many sacramental and ministry functions are restricted to priests. This can create a culture where ordinary believers are more passive observers than active participants.

Contrast this with:
Mark 16:17 – “These signs shall follow those who believe...”
Acts 8:4 – Ordinary believers went preaching the word.


3. The gifts of the Spirit are often treated cautiously or as exceptional

In many Catholic contexts, prophecy, tongues, healing, deliverance, etc. are not encouraged as normal church life.

Yet Paul instructs believers:
1 Corinthians 14:1 – “Pursue love, and earnestly desire the spiritual gifts, especially that you may prophesy.”
1 Thessalonians 5:19–20 – “Do not quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophecies.”


4. Tradition can sometimes overshadow spontaneity of the Spirit

Highly structured liturgy can leave little room for spontaneous prayer, prophecy, testimony, or Spirit-led ministry.

Compare with the flexible and participatory gatherings described in 1 Corinthians 14:26–31.

5. Many Protestant churches actively teach believers to operate in gifts

Healing prayer, deliverance ministry, prophecy, evangelism empowered by the Spirit.

This often produces greater expectation of supernatural ministry among ordinary members.

6. The concern is not absence of the Spirit, but resistance to His fuller operation

The argument is not that Catholics lack the Holy Spirit. The argument is that church structure / tradition may limit how freely believers are taught to operate in His gifts.

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Discussion Question:

If the gifts of the Spirit were intended for the whole church, should any tradition or structure limit their regular practice among believers today?
 
Discussion Question:

If the gifts of the Spirit were intended for the whole church, should any tradition or structure limit their regular practice among believers today?

I can understand where Catholics are coming from on this point. There is clear logic in wanting qualified, mature, and respected elders to oversee serious spiritual matters. Scripture itself affirms the importance of leadership, order, and discernment within the church.

The issue is that excessive institutional control can move beyond biblical order and into practical restriction, where structure no longer guards the Spirit’s work, but begins to hinder it.
 
Catholics say, believe, and do a lot of things that aren't in the bible.
Mary wasn't a virigin after Jesus. She had other children.
She was not taken into Heaven.
She confessed she needed savior = sinner.
She died.

No instructions for the Rosary.
Only Christ can forgive sins.
Rampant pedophilia.
Lots of Satanic, snake, and pagan gods imagery.
 
My wife knew from an early age her depression was demonic, she also knew she did not qualify for a catholic exorcism. As a result it happened unexpectedly in a friends house a decade later than it should have.

It is not uncommon for me to get involved with a persons life, and they find that not a single other christian that tried to give them advice, had any accurate spiritual discernment.

As for catholic churches, in my experience it feels like you are walking into a room of demoralized sheep being led astray.
 
There is clear logic in wanting qualified, mature, and respected elders to oversee serious spiritual matters
In my life i have only met 2 men, and 1 woman, who i would trust with serious spiritual matters

One of those men resigned his us navy submarine officer commission and went to turkey to spread the gospel. The other was a black pastor of a small church in an almost all white town (he told me some of his crazy racist experiences), he told me God would not let him take a salary.

So. Find me a pastor who doesnt take a salary.. ill wait
 
This question shows
Ye worship ye know not what: we know what we worship: for salvation is of the Jews. But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him. God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.

Hope alls well .

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No human endeavor can restrain God. I was raised catholic and being born again or even being saved were never mentioned so I don't think they promote the Holy Spirit.
 
No human endeavor can restrain God. I was raised catholic and being born again or even being saved were never mentioned so I don't think they promote the Holy Spirit.
Someone on reddit asked "when was the last time you saw a move of the Spirit"

Not one of the replies said they witnessed one, in church.
 
No human endeavor can restrain God. I was raised catholic and being born again or even being saved were never mentioned so I don't think they promote the Holy Spirit.

That's a really good point.
 
I agree with MedicBravo in Catholic say, believe and practice a lot of things. So, Catholic could not be inspired by God because He honors his Word as well as the Holy Spirity. Those practices are man-made that have no spiritual value and will not bring up to God. Doctrine from men and religion can cause men to miss it and go to hell by default of ignorant. Mary was not a virgin because she had other children. Also, I do not have to confess to a priest on Earth my sins. I go straight to the throne room of heaven through my faithful High Priest Jesus Christ boldly to obtain mercy in the time of need. The blood of Jesus give me instant access to heaven.
 
In my life i have only met 2 men, and 1 woman, who i would trust with serious spiritual matters

One of those men resigned his us navy submarine officer commission and went to turkey to spread the gospel. The other was a black pastor of a small church in an almost all white town (he told me some of his crazy racist experiences), he told me God would not let him take a salary.

So. Find me a pastor who doesnt take a salary.. ill wait

Do you think a pastor who is in a full time ministry should A. not take a salary and B. is holier than others if he doesn't?

Scripture is clear that a worker is worthy of his wages Matt 10:10, Luke 10:7, 1 Tim 5:18.
 
So. Find me a pastor who doesnt take a salary.. ill wait

 
Enough threads...
 
Do you think a pastor who is in a full time ministry should A. not take a salary and B. is holier than others if he doesn't?

Scripture is clear that a worker is worthy of his wages Matt 10:10, Luke 10:7, 1 Tim 5:18.
For we are not like many, [acting like merchants] peddling God’s word [shortchanging and adulterating God’s message]; but from pure [uncompromised] motives, as [commissioned and sent] from God, we speak [His message] in Christ in the sight of God.

We are also told not to be a burden..
A pastor who is Truly of God
1. Will not want payment to speak of the Word
2. Will make sure "his"congregation is straight before feeding himself n his pockets..haven't seen none of them in yrs have you?..
3.will not be owning buildings and slapping a name on it because he knows the people are the church n the Lords Church has no walls
4. Understanding that he is a brother to all that come to him n understand he is no better then the next..
5. He will know all his brothers n sisters names that come to him..

The job of a shepherd a true one is to feed n protect the sheep that have been given to him not to exploit n make them bring burdens to him for repeating words that a grown person can read for themselves..

Tho the blind just throws their money in pockets that have holes .

Let the blind guides alone they are there to lead the blind its written

Hope all well
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I dont believe the modern concept of a church is at all what God intended. Can there be public christian events? Sure. But every sunday morning and a half million dollar budget?
 
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