"CUM GRANDE HUMILITATE!"

"Preach the Gospel at all times, and when necessary, use words."

A special "Thank you!"
Goes out to
John Michael Talbot
for giving us permission
to use his song on our
"Come to the Quiet"
You Tube Video
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Showing posts with label Father Gregory Bramlage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Father Gregory Bramlage. Show all posts

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Longing for Martyrdom


In the fervor of his love Francis felt inspired to imitate the glorious victory of the martyrs in whom the fire of love could not be extinguished or their courage broken. Inflamed with that perfect love "which drives out fear" (1 John 4:18), he longed to offer himself as a living victim to God by the sword of martyrdom; in this way he would repay Christ for his love in dying for us and inspire others to love God.

Saint Francis of Assisi
Bonaventure, Major Life
Chapter IX

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Fr. Bramlage and Fr. Wilder Need Our Prayers


Hello Everyone,

As you probably know Fr. Bramlage is in Uganda now.

I received an email from Fr. Bramlage and he and
Fr. Wilder have been invited to do a Healing Service
for the charismatic renewal this Saturday at their
conference center from 9am to 1pm. There could be
over 1000 people there. Please pray especially on
Friday for this intention because they are 8 hours
ahead of us here.

Here is part of Father's email:

"So please ask the people to pray for God's will
to be done on Saturday and that many people will
come to the Lord in a new and deeper way. We
definitely need prayers because we are in some what
of a pagan, witchcraft territory and I'm sure they
will be praying against us. God bless all of my
dear friends at St. Nicholas."

FYI: The November 13th Evangelization conference
with father Tom Forrest location has been moved
from East Central High School to St. Nicholas
Church with the meal being served in the hall.

Please send in your registrations soon by Nov.3rd
if you would like the lunch.

God bless!

Liz Lattire

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Thank you! St. Nicholas Parish Sunman, Indiana

With heartfelt gratitude I would like to send out a special "Thank you!" to Father Gregory Bramlage and to all his faithful, Spirit-filled Parishoners at St. Nicholas Parish in Sunman, Indiana. You certainly made my visit with you today absolutely fantastic! And the Monks of Wyoming thank you as well!

I will be offering special prayers for the youth of your Parish... and especially for those who plan on attending the Franciscan University of Steubenville Youth Conference this summer, "Go, Stubie!"

Pax Et Bonum!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Fall Healing Conference: October 25, 2008

Father Gregory Bramlage invites you to a Fall Healing Conference on October 25, 2008 entitled "Spiritual Warfare!"

East Central High School, St. Leon, Indiana

Speakers: Fr. Gregory Bramlage, Fr. Daniel Wilder, & Dr. Rich Meyer

To be put on their mailing list for conference brochures, contact them at:

Healing Through the Power of Jesus Christ Center
c/o Saint Nicholas Parish
6461 East Saint Nicholas Drive
Sunman, IN 47041

E-mail: St.NicholasCatholicChurch@yahoo.com
Healing Center/Rectory Phone: (812) 623-8007

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Fr. Gregory Bramlage

The Lord has called me into the way of simplicity and humility, and he has indeed made this way known through me and through all who choose to believe and follow me...He told me I am to be a new kind of fool in this world.

Mirror of Perfection, 68


Most people in their sixties reflect back upon their youth and reminisce about our long-lost youth. Many of us who were in our twenties during the beginnings of the Charismatic Renewal are now in our late fifties and early sixties. We idly reflect upon those "good times" as though they are gone forever. Like so many others, I too had moved on with my life, opting to concentrate more on Contemplative Prayer and Franciscan Holiness than remaining involved in the Renewal. After all, we all have to pass the baton sooner or later.

As God would have it, it was once again time for me to be knocked off my horse (my high horse.)

I first met Fr. Gregory Bramlage in 1996. St. Mary Catholic Church in Richmond, Indiana was his first assignment upon ordination to the priesthood. After moving on to his next assignment, I would run into him every once in a while around Indiana and Ohio, but only long enough to say "hi" and "goodbye." Then about a year ago I was told about this young priest who has a healing ministry and was really shaking things up in southern Indiana. People were coming from Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois to be healed. The priest's name? Fr. Gregory Bramlage!

Then in early March I got an e-mail from Ralph Martin saying he was going to be a guest speaker at Fr. Bramlage's parish on August 11th, 2007 and that was the excuse I was looking for to attend one of these healing services.

What I experienced yesterday was an outpouring of the Holy Spirit that I had never encountered before, even at national conferences. What impressed me most was the unassuming humility of both Fr. Gregory and Ralph Martin. Their accessability and kindness shown one-on-one with everyone there and the power of the Holy Spirit working in their daily lives reminded where St. Francis wrote, "Since spiritual joy springs from the heart's innocense and the purity of incessant prayer, these are the two virtues we need to acquire and keep."


My advice to everyone? Don't miss the March 2008 Conference featuring Bishop Sam Jacobs !!!