Does the approval of the Charismatic Movement make the Pope heretical?

Started by TheReturnofLive, June 17, 2019, 02:43:10 PM

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TheReturnofLive

Pope Paul VI, Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict, and Pope Francis - especially Pope Francis - have all approved, with their authority, of the licitness of the Charismatic movement, which not only involves the usage of dancing, musical instruments, and pop songs in Mass, but also in some cases involves a Pentecostal theology, which involves speaking in tongues.

Considering the fact that Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul II are defined infallibly as Saints, what does this say about the integrity of the Roman Church in not embracing heresy, and Trad Cat ideas about solemnity being required for the Mass?
"The task of the modern educator is not to cut down jungles but irrigate deserts." - C.S. Lewis

Sempronius

I like the charismatics. In normal times we wouldnt have this issue but they are trying to live a good catholic life like the rest of us.


St.Justin

Montanism
Christian Movement
Montanism, known by its adherents as the New Prophecy, was an early Christian movement of the late 2nd century, later referred to by the name of its founder, Montanus. Montanism held similar views about the basic tenets of Christian doctrine to those of the wider Christian Church, but it was labelled a heresy for its belief in new prophetic revelations. The prophetic movement called for a reliance on the spontaneity of the Holy Spirit and a more conservative personal ethic. Parallels have been drawn between Montanism and modern-day movements such as Pentecostalism and the charismatic movement.