
Ep 132 - Does Someone HAVE to be Baptized to Have Charisms?
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In this episode of Charisms for Catholics, host Jill Simons tackles a common FAQ: "Does someone have to be baptized to have charisms?"
Drawing from scripture, tradition, and personal insights, they delve into the theological nuances of how charisms—or spiritual gifts—are usually received through the sacraments, especially baptism, but also explore the rare instances when God chooses to act outside these ordinary means. The discussion covers the centrality of sacramental grace, what it means when someone claims to have charisms without baptism, and how true charisms always draw us toward unity with the Church.
If you’ve ever wondered about the relationship between baptism and spiritual gifts, or how to guide someone discerning charisms without being baptized, this episode offers practical wisdom and pastoral guidance.
00:42 — The episode’s central question is introduced: “Do you have to be baptized in order to have charisms?”
01:28— The Wisdom Guide references the biblical precedent in Acts where the Holy Spirit falls on someone before baptism.
02:05— Discussion on how grace is normally received through the sacraments, beginning with baptism.
03:50— Analogy of sacraments as the “levers” we know will always work to receive grace and the distinction that God is not limited to these methods.
05:29— Exploration of why, if someone feels they have a charism but aren’t baptized, they haven’t sought out baptism.
09:00— Noting that authentic experiences of grace should draw someone toward communion with the Church; any experience that doesn’t is viewed skeptically.
Learn more about charisms and charism discernment at https://manypartsministries.com.