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Serving Catholic Charismatics in the Dallas Fort Worth area by publicizing Life in the Spirit prayer meetings and local events.

CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL DALLAS FORT WORTH



Pope Francis was waving to the people in St. Peter’s square when, incredibly a dove perched on his hand.

We appreciate your emails about local events and ask prayer group leaders to allow us to list prayer meetings on this site.  Please email us the time and place of your meetings at ccrdfw_info@yahoo.com

Catholic Charismatic Renewal

The Catholic Charismatic Renewal is one of the approved
“New Movements” in the Church.
It is listed in “The Pontifical Council for the Laity’s Directory of International Associations of the Faithful”.
In a decree dated September 14, 1993, the Pontifical Council for the Laity granted official recognition of ICCRS (International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services).

The directory is very informative and lists one hundred twenty-two approved new movements. Other well known movements listed are Opus Dei, Legion of Mary, Cursillo, Schoenstatt, Focolare, Marriage Encounter.
Read more hereFind A Prayer Meeting
BedfordArlingtonCoppellDallasGrapevineKellerGrand PrarieFort WorthDentonMcKinneyMesquitePlanoYour GroupTylerread more >>N.R. HillsNews and events
Mission: Serve Catholic charismatics by publicising Life in the Spirit, prayer meetings and local events.
This is not an official site of either the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, or the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth.
This site is sponsored by individual Catholics.

IACULIS PEDE, VEL TINCIDUNT //
Dallas – Christian Community of God’s Delight

Born of the Spirit Seminar

Beginning Sunday  January 19, 2014 2:15pm – 4pm
see the Calendar of events here.

Cross International Catholic Outreach Seeks to bring Christ's Gospel of hope to the poorest of the poor. Cross International works through local parishes and church-based ministries serving the poor and distribute material aid through their existing programs. In this way, we can supply meaningful help where it is needed most. http://www.crossinternational.org



Serving Catholic Charismatics in the Dallas Fort Worth area by publicizing Life in the Spirit prayer meetings and local events.

CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL DALLAS FORT WORTH



Pope Francis approves saint hood for Pope  John XXIII and Pope John Paul IIII

We appreciate your emails about local events and ask prayer group leaders to allow us to list prayer meetings on this site.  Please email us the time and place of your meetings at ccrdfw_info@yahoo.com

Catholic Charismatic Renewal


The Catholic Charismatic Renewal is one of the approved
“New Movements” in the Church.
It is listed in “The Pontifical Council for the Laity’s Directory of International Associations of the Faithful”.
In a decree dated September 14, 1993, the Pontifical Council for the Laity granted official recognition of ICCRS (International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services).

The directory is very informative and lists one hundred twenty-two approved new movements. Other well known movements listed are Opus Dei, Legion of Mary, Cursillo, Schoenstatt, Focolare, Marriage Encounter.
Read more hereFind A Prayer Meeting
BedfordArlingtonCoppellDallasGrapevineKellerGrand PrarieFort WorthDentonMcKinneyMesquitePlanoYour GroupTylerread more >>N.R. HillsNews and events
Mission: Serve Catholic charismatics by publicising Life in the Spirit, prayer meetings and local events.
This is not an official site of either the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, or the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth.
This site is sponsored by individual Catholics.

IACULIS PEDE, VEL TINCIDUNT //

Dallas – Christian Community of God’s Delight

Born of the Spirit Seminar

Beginning Sunday  January 19, 2014 2:15pm – 4pm
see the Calendar of events here.

Cross International Catholic Outreach Seeks to bring Christ's Gospel of hope to the poorest of the poor. Cross International works through local parishes and church-based ministries serving the poor and distribute material aid through their existing programs. In this way, we can supply meaningful help where it is needed most. http://www.crossinternational.org













Catholic Charismatic Renewal







Serving Catholic Charismatics in the Dallas Fort Worth area by publicizing Life in the Spirit prayer meetings and local events.

CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL DALLAS FORT WORTH



Pope Francis was waving to the people in St. Peter’s square when, incredibly a dove perched on his hand.

We appreciate your emails about local events and ask prayer group leaders to allow us to list prayer meetings on this site.  Please email us the time and place of your meetings at ccrdfw_info@yahoo.com

Catholic Charismatic Renewal


The Catholic Charismatic Renewal is one of the approved
“New Movements” in the Church.
It is listed in “The Pontifical Council for the Laity’s Directory of International Associations of the Faithful”.
In a decree dated September 14, 1993, the Pontifical Council for the Laity granted official recognition of ICCRS (International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services).

The directory is very informative and lists one hundred twenty-two approved new movements. Other well known movements listed are Opus Dei, Legion of Mary, Cursillo, Schoenstatt, Focolare, Marriage Encounter.
Read more hereFind A Prayer Meeting
BedfordArlingtonCoppellDallasGrapevineKellerGrand PrarieFort WorthDentonMcKinneyMesquitePlanoYour GroupTylerread more >>N.R. HillsNews and events
Mission: Serve Catholic charismatics by publicising Life in the Spirit, prayer meetings and local events.
This is not an official site of either the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, or the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth.
This site is sponsored by individual Catholics.

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Federación Carismática  Dallas, TX
Anuncia su XI Conferencia 2013
“La Luz de la Fe”  Primera Encíclica del Papa Francisco
Viernes 11 – Domingo 13 de Octubre
Mesquite Arena  1818 Rodeo Dr. Mesquite, TX  75149
Contactos: Ricardo Gomez 214-325-1903
Martha Garcia 214-880-8408

Cross International Catholic Outreach Seeks to bring Christ's Gospel of hope to the poorest of the poor. Cross International works through local parishes and church-based ministries serving the poor and distribute material aid through their existing programs. In this way, we can supply meaningful help where it is needed most. http://www.crossinternational.org


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This Conference above is in Spanish –
The Federación Carismática  Dallas, TX
Announces its 11th Conference 2013
“The Light of Faith” the first encyclical of Pope Francis
Friday October 11
th - Sunday 13th
Mesquite Arena  1818 Rodeo Dr. Mesquite, TX  7514












































Serving Catholic Charismatics in the Dallas Fort Worth area by publicizing Life in the Spirit prayer meetings and local events.

CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL DALLAS FORT WORTH



Pope Francis was waving to the people in St. Peter’s square when, incredibly a dove perched on his hand.

We appreciate your emails about local events and ask prayer group leaders to allow us to list prayer meetings on this site.  Please email us the time and place of your meetings at ccrdfw_info@yahoo.com

Catholic Charismatic Renewal

The Catholic Charismatic Renewal is one of the approved
“New Movements” in the Church.
It is listed in “The Pontifical Council for the Laity’s Directory of International Associations of the Faithful”.
In a decree dated September 14, 1993, the Pontifical Council for the Laity granted official recognition of ICCRS (International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services).

The directory is very informative and lists one hundred twenty-two approved new movements. Other well known movements listed are Opus Dei, Legion of Mary, Cursillo, Schoenstatt, Focolare, Marriage Encounter.
Read more hereFind A Prayer Meeting
BedfordArlingtonCoppellDallasGrapevineKellerGrand PrarieFort WorthDentonMcKinneyMesquitePlanoYour GroupTylerread more >>N.R. HillsNews and events
Mission: Serve Catholic charismatics by publicising Life in the Spirit, prayer meetings and local events.
This is not an official site of either the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, or the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth.
This site is sponsored by individual Catholics.

IACULIS PEDE, VEL TINCIDUNT //
Dallas – Christian Community of God’s Delight

Born of the Spirit Seminar

Beginning Sunday  January 19, 2014 2:15pm – 4pm
see the Calendar of events here.

Cross International Catholic Outreach Seeks to bring Christ's Gospel of hope to the poorest of the poor. Cross International works through local parishes and church-based ministries serving the poor and distribute material aid through their existing programs. In this way, we can supply meaningful help where it is needed most. http://www.crossinternational.org








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San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin.


Mission Statement
As a lay organization, the mission of the Charismatic Renewal is:
  1. To help all people come to know the love of God in their lives as demonstrated through our Lord, Jesus Christ.
  2. To help our brothers and sisters respond to God's love by loving God in return through a commitment to serve Christ and His Church.
  3. To assist them to listen and follow the movement of the Holy Spirit at work in their lives.
  4. To help our brothers and sisters recognize the ministry that God has called them to, and accept the gifts that God desires to bestow upon them for His work in our Church and in our world.
  5. To lead them to a New Life offered to us by the Holy Spirit.



HOMILY OF HOLY FATHER FRANCIS: October 13, 2013








Source: (Vatican Radio)

HOLY MASS FOR THE MARIAN DAY ON THE OCCASION OF THE YEAR OF FAITH
In the Psalm we said: "Sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done marvellous things" (Ps 98:1).
Today we consider one of the marvellous things which the Lord has done: Mary! A lowly and weak creature like ourselves, she was chosen to be the Mother of God, the Mother of her Creator.
Considering Mary in the light of the readings we have just heard, I would like to reflect with you on three things: first, God surprises us, second, God asks us to be faithful, and third, God is our strength.
1. First: God surprises us. The story of Naaman, the commander of the army of the king of Aram, is remarkable. In order to be healed of leprosy, he turns to the prophet of God, Elisha, who does not perform magic or demand anything unusual of him, but asks him simply to trust in God and to wash in the waters of the river. Not, however, in one of the great rivers of Damascus, but in the little stream of the Jordan. Naaman is left surprised, even taken aback. What kind of God is this who asks for something so simple? He wants to turn back, but then he goes ahead, he immerses himself in the Jordan and is immediately healed (cf. 2 Kg 5:1-4). There it is: God surprises us. It is precisely in poverty, in weakness and in humility that he reveals himself and grants us his love, which saves us, heals us and gives us strength. He asks us only to obey his word and to trust in him.
This was the experience of the Virgin Mary. At the message of the angel, she does not hide her surprise. It is the astonishment of realizing that God, to become man, had chosen her, a simple maid of Nazareth. Not someone who lived in a palace amid power and riches, or one who had done extraordinary things, but simply someone who was open to God and put her trust in him, even without understanding everything: "Here I am, the servant of the Lord; let it be with me according to your word" (Lk 1:38). That was her answer. God constantly surprises us, he bursts our categories, he wreaks havoc with our plans. And he tells us: Trust me, do not be afraid, let yourself be surprised, leave yourself behind and follow me!
Today let us all ask ourselves whether we are afraid of what God might ask, or of what he does ask. Do I let myself be surprised by God, as Mary was, or do I remain caught up in my own safety zone: in forms of material, intellectual or ideological security, taking refuge in my own projects and plans? Do I truly let God into my life? How do I answer him?
2. In the passage from Saint Paul which we have heard, the Apostle tells his disciple Timothy: Remember Jesus Christ; if we persevere with him, we will also reign with him (cf. 2 Tim 2:8-13). This is the second thing: to remember Christ always — to be mindful of Jesus Christ — and thus to persevere in faith. God surprises us with his love, but he demands that we be faithful in following him. We can be unfaithful, but he cannot: he is "the faithful one" and he demands of us that same fidelity. Think of all the times when we were excited about something or other, some initiative, some task, but afterwards, at the first sign of difficulty, we threw in the towel. Sadly, this also happens in the case of fundamental decisions, such as marriage. It is the difficulty of remaining steadfast, faithful to decisions we have made and to commitments we have made. Often it is easy enough to say "yes", but then we fail to repeat this "yes" each and every day. We fail to be faithful.
Mary said her "yes" to God: a "yes" which threw her simple life in Nazareth into turmoil, and not only once. Any number of times she had to utter a heartfelt "yes" at moments of joy and sorrow, culminating in the "yes" she spoke at the foot of the Cross. Here today there are many mothers present; think of the full extent of Mary's faithfulness to God: seeing her only Son hanging on the Cross. The faithful woman, still standing, utterly heartbroken, yet faithful and strong.
And I ask myself: Am I a Christian by fits and starts, or am I a Christian full-time? Our culture of the ephemeral, the relative, also takes it toll on the way we live our faith. God asks us to be faithful to him, daily, in our everyday life. He goes on to say that, even if we are sometimes unfaithful to him, he remains faithful. In his mercy, he never tires of stretching out his hand to lift us up, to encourage us to continue our journey, to come back and tell him of our weakness, so that he can grant us his strength. This is the real journey: to walk with the Lord always, even at moments of weakness, even in our sins. Never to prefer a makeshift path of our own. That kills us. Faith is ultimate fidelity, like that of Mary.
3. The last thing: God is our strength. I think of the ten lepers in the Gospel who were healed by Jesus. They approach him and, keeping their distance, they call out: "Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!" (Lk 17:13). They are sick, they need love and strength, and they are looking for someone to heal them. Jesus responds by freeing them from their disease. Strikingly, however, only one of them comes back, praising God and thanking him in a loud voice. Jesus notes this: ten asked to be healed and only one returned to praise God in a loud voice and to acknowledge that he is our strength. Knowing how to give thanks, to give praise for everything that the Lord has done for us.
Take Mary. After the Annunciation, her first act is one of charity towards her elderly kinswoman Elizabeth. Her first words are: "My soul magnifies the Lord", in other words, a song of praise and thanksgiving to God not only for what he did for her, but for what he had done throughout the history of salvation. Everything is his gift. If we can realize that everything is God's gift, how happy will our hearts be! Everything is his gift. He is our strength! Saying "thank you" is such an easy thing, and yet so hard! How often do we say "thank you" to one another in our families? These are essential words for our life in common. "Sorry", "excuse me", "thank you". If families can say these three things, they will be fine. "Sorry", "excuse me", "thank you". How often do we say "thank you" in our families? How often do we say "thank you" to those who help us, those close to us, those at our side throughout life? All too often we take everything for granted! This happens with God too. It is easy to approach the Lord to ask for something, but to go and thank him: "Well, I don't need to".
As we continue our celebration of the Eucharist, let us invoke Mary's intercession. May she help us to be open to God's surprises, to be faithful to him each and every day, and to praise and thank him, for he is our strength. Amen.

 

POPE FRANCIS:
SOMEONE WAS WAITING FOR ME...AND SOMETHING CHANGED IN ME





Archbishop Cordileone is asking local Catholics to pray and sacrifice in 4 ways to protect freedom, marriage and life.

PRAYING TO CHANGE THE CULTURE

My Dear Sisters and Brothers in the Renewal,
I'd like to echo the invitation of Archbishop Cordileone and the rest of the Catholic Bishops of the United States to advance a movement for Life, Marriage and Religious Liberty through prayer, penance and sacrifice. Prayers and acts of penance and sacrifice have always been the source of strength for the heroes and champions of our faith. By their lives of prayer and penance, they were able to bring about transformation in the society and culture of their time. As we face similar challenges today, we are once again encouraged to pray for rebuilding a culture favorable to life, marriage and for increased protections of religious liberty. This call to prayer is prompted by the recent disregard of life through senseless killings and abortions, the HHS Mandate, which would require religious employers to provide employee benefits that are judged to be immoral, and a culture intent on redefining marriage. Our Bishops' invitation to prayer and sacrifice hopes to increase awareness of the Church's challenges and build spiritual stamina among us so that we can be effective and joyful witnesses of the New Evangelization during this Year of Faith and beyond.
Attached is the article, "Praying To Change The Culture", that appeared in Catholic San Francisco. I'd encourage you to read the beautiful write-up that outlines clearly what we should do during this Year of Faith. As members of the SF Renewal, let us support the call of our Bishops by inviting our own families, friends and prayer groups in joining our respective parishes and communities through the following:
  • (1) Eucharistic Adoration;
  • (2) Prayers of the Faithful at Mass;
  • (3) Praying the Rosary;
  • (4) Fasting & Abstinence on Fridays; and
  • (5) Fortnight For Freedom in June/July.
Thank you and may the Holy Spirit continue to strengthen us in making our faith visible and relevant in the world we live in.
Fr. Ray – Rev. Raymund Reyes – Liaison,
San Francisco Archdiocese Catholic Charismatic Renewal



"You Will Receive Power"

"You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes down on you; then you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, throughout Judea and Samaria, yes, even to the ends of the earth." (Acts 1:8)
"Today, millions of Catholics in more than 115 countries are involved in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. What accounts for this dramatic growth? Those involved in the Renewal say that God has touched them in some profound way, releasing the power of the Holy Spirit in their lives.

The goal of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal is to serve the mission of the Church by enabling people to live a renewed and Christian life in the power of the Holy Spirit. Every Christian is called to be charismatic – that is, to be equipped with gifts of service for the good of the Church. (1Cor.12)

In the Catholic Charismatic Renewal, Catholics speak of being "baptized in the Holy Spirit." This statement does not change the Catholic teaching about the Sacrament of Baptism. It simply means that the power of the Spirit received in the Sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation often awaits a fuller "release" in the lives of many Christians."

Click here to view a video about the History of the Charismatic Renewal in the Catholic Church.

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Serving Catholic Charismatics in the Dallas Fort Worth area by publicizing Life in the Spirit prayer meetings and local events.

CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL DALLAS FORT WORTH



Pope Francis approves saint hood for Pope  John XXIII and Pope John Paul IIII

We appreciate your emails about local events and ask prayer group leaders to allow us to list prayer meetings on this site.  Please email us the time and place of your meetings at ccrdfw_info@yahoo.com

Catholic Charismatic Renewal

The Catholic Charismatic Renewal is one of the approved
“New Movements” in the Church.
It is listed in “The Pontifical Council for the Laity’s Directory of International Associations of the Faithful”.
In a decree dated September 14, 1993, the Pontifical Council for the Laity granted official recognition of ICCRS (International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services).

The directory is very informative and lists one hundred twenty-two approved new movements. Other well known movements listed are Opus Dei, Legion of Mary, Cursillo, Schoenstatt, Focolare, Marriage Encounter.
Read more hereFind A Prayer Meeting
BedfordArlingtonCoppellDallasGrapevineKellerGrand PrarieFort WorthDentonMcKinneyMesquitePlanoYour GroupTylerread more >>N.R. HillsNews and events
Mission: Serve Catholic charismatics by publicising Life in the Spirit, prayer meetings and local events.
This is not an official site of either the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, or the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth.
This site is sponsored by individual Catholics.

IACULIS PEDE, VEL TINCIDUNT //
Dallas – Christian Community of God’s Delight

Born of the Spirit Seminar

Beginning Sunday  January 19, 2014 2:15pm – 4pm
see the Calendar of events here.

Cross International Catholic Outreach Seeks to bring Christ's Gospel of hope to the poorest of the poor. Cross International works through local parishes and church-based ministries serving the poor and distribute material aid through their existing programs. In this way, we can supply meaningful help where it is needed most. http://www.crossinternational.org




Serving Catholic Charismatics in the Dallas Fort Worth area by publicizing Life in the Spirit prayer meetings and local events.

CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL DALLAS FORT WORTH



Pope Francis was waving to the people in St. Peter’s square when, incredibly a dove perched on his hand.

Pope Francis approves saint hood for Pope  John XXIII and Pope John Paul IIII

We appreciate your emails about local events and ask prayer group leaders to allow us to list prayer meetings on this site.  Please email us the time and place of your meetings at ccrdfw_info@yahoo.com

Catholic Charismatic Renewal

The Catholic Charismatic Renewal is one of the approved
“New Movements” in the Church.
It is listed in “The Pontifical Council for the Laity’s Directory of International Associations of the Faithful”.
In a decree dated September 14, 1993, the Pontifical Council for the Laity granted official recognition of ICCRS (International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services).

The directory is very informative and lists one hundred twenty-two approved new movements. Other well known movements listed are Opus Dei, Legion of Mary, Cursillo, Schoenstatt, Focolare, Marriage Encounter.
Read more hereFind A Prayer Meeting
BedfordArlingtonCoppellDallasGrapevineKellerGrand PrarieFort WorthDentonMcKinneyMesquitePlanoYour GroupTylerread more >>N.R. HillsNews and events
Mission: Serve Catholic charismatics by publicising Life in the Spirit, prayer meetings and local events.
This is not an official site of either the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, o