Eric Michel Charismatic Catholic Ministry

You have received a great gift from the Lord.

Eric Michel Ministries International, through our ecumenical association, the Interdenominational Assembly of Churches Ministry (IAoC), is offering new pastoral services: Our Eric Michel Pentecostal Ministry (2017) and Eric Michel Catholic Ministry (2020) team up to create our new ministry, the Charismatic Catholic, on March 19, 2025. We are using the work of the Holy Spirit to baptize and for faith healing, both empowering us for service and manifesting in various gifts.

Pentecostal ministries and Charismatic Catholic movements both emphasize the active role of the Holy Spirit and spiritual gifts, but differ in their historical context and denominational affiliation. Pentecostalism, a distinct Protestant denomination, often highlights a “baptism of the Holy Spirit” with speaking in tongues as evidence. Charismatic Catholics, while sharing similar beliefs about spiritual gifts, remain within the Catholic Church and its traditions.

Charismatic Catholics remain within the Catholic Church, practicing within its established structures and traditions. While embracing spiritual gifts such as healing and prophecy, Charismatic Catholics also uphold Catholic doctrines, sacraments, and the authority of the Pope and bishops.

Charismatic Catholic worship can be similar to Pentecostal worship, with an emphasis on the Holy Spirit’s presence, but also incorporates elements of Catholic liturgical practices and traditions.

As we move forward with the Charismatic Catholic ministry, our commitment lies in fostering a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit while honouring the rich traditions of the Catholic faith. We look forward to witnessing the transformative power of faith healing and the diverse manifestations of spiritual gifts within our community.

By cultivating an environment of worship that celebrates both the spontaneity of the Spirit and the reverence of Catholic liturgy, we hope to inspire individuals to engage more fully in their faith journey. We invite all believers to join us as we embark on this exciting new chapter, seeking unity in diversity and collaboration in our shared mission of love and service.

Together, let us embrace the fullness of our spirituality, uplift one another, and create a vibrant community where the presence of God is undeniably felt in every aspect of our lives.

Both groups believe in spiritual gifts, but Charismatic Catholics also embrace the Catholic understanding of sacraments and the authority of the Church.

May God bless you all! 

Orthodoxy

Based on the Franciscan Theology and Philosophy

Franciscan ways of viewing God and God’s action in history have been a theology that was always orthodox with other parts of Christian theology, and yet, at the same time, featuring a different set of emphases. Whereas Christianity has often overemphasized “the stain of original sin,” St. Francis and Franciscan theologians lived, preached and wrote about the many ways that creation is good and the life we have been given is a joyous opportunity. Fr. Richard Rohr OFM, a widely acclaimed author, names the Franciscan way an “alternative orthodoxy” with its different set of emphases while not trying to fight about doctrines. The Franciscan emphasis on the goodness of God and creation has many ramifications. Creation is the outpouring of God’s love into the universe.

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The East–West Schism, also known as the Great Schism or the Schism of 1054, is the break of communion between the Patriarch of the Roman Catholic Church and the Patriarchs of the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Orthodox do not recognize all saints from the West after 1054, so Saint Francis is not considered a saint in those churches.

First instance, EMMI opens its membership to Christians of various denominations, including Catholics, Evangelicals, Lutherans, Moravians, Anglicans, Episcopal Methodists, Non-Conforming, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Pentecostal Ministry (2017), Catholic Charismatic Ministry (2025), Presbyterians, and Reformed Christians.

Our Ecumenical Order of Franciscans (TOFE and TOFI) under our ministry Interdenominational Assembly of Churches association (2017), groups of men and women devoted to following the examples of Francis of Assisi and Clare of Assisi and their understanding of the Christian gospel: sharing a love for creation and for those who have been marginalized via our chaplaincy ministry.

In the second instance, from 2022 to 2025, we worked under a charter from the American base Order of Franciscans of Ecumenism, which became, in 2024, the Order of Franciscans of the Eucharist, a Roman Catholic and Orthodox Catholic corporation.

The third instance: Our teaching of the Universal Christ, as presented by Ilia Delio, a Franciscan sister from Washington, D.C., focuses on a Catholicism centred on the Omega Point (Christ), in which denominations are melted into One Universal Catholic Apostolic entity. 

TOFI

The members of the Third Order of the Franciscans of the Eucharist are Consecrated to Blessed Mother Mary; why have another order dedicated to the Holy Mary?

All members of the Third Order of the Franciscan of the Eucharist are Consecrated to Blessed Mother Mary.

We had a setup consecration course for Dr. Julius Ochungo and Mafuta Carnado on June 27. Still, unfortunately, due to a computer glitch not on our side but the third-party email system, it never left the outbox.

Like the Confraternity of Penitents, I am also an Affiliate Member. Our friars pray the following Marian Consecration Prayer twice daily:

To you do we turn, O Holy Mary, glorious and Ever-Virgin Mother of God, Queen of Angels and of Saints, the “Virgin made Church.” To you do we cry, O Handmaid of the Lord, Mother of the Suffering Servant, who made the Lord of Majesty our brother. For through you the most exalted Son of God emptied Himself for love of our love, taking the form of an enslaved person in your womb and dying in destitution on a cross as He gave you to us, O Refuge of Sinners. To you, we fly as we beg you to obtain for us the true spirit of the Gospel.

Holy Immaculate Conception, Spouse of the Holy Spirit, as we welcome you into our home, we consecrate and entrust ourselves and our Confraternity totally and forever to your Immaculate Heart. Make us your true sons and daughters and use our Confraternity as an instrument of Christ Our King to convert sinners, to sanctify souls, and to strengthen and renew the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church, that God–Father, Son, and Holy Spirit–may be glorified, praised, and adored by all humanity. Amen.

The TOFE aims, as the name suggests, at the Eucharist.

The Third Order of Franciscan Friars of Immaculate (TOFFI), now known as the Third Order Franciscans of the Immaculate (CL250629), was established shortly after our Archbishop, Eric Michel, was consecrated on November 11, 2023.

The Blue Mantle: A Story of the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate

In the quiet hills of Southern Laurentide, nestled between groves of maple trees and the timeless rhythm of church bells, stood the Ministry of Eric Michel International. Draped in blue habits, the friars who lived there belonged to the Third Order of Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate, a community wholly dedicated to Christ through the Immaculate Virgin Mary.

Among them was Brother Eric, a friar with a fire in his heart and questions in his soul.

Chapter One: The Call

Brother Eric had joined the order after a profound conversion experience in the Franciscan Brotherhood. There, kneeling before the San Damiano Cross, he felt the unmistakable whisper: “Rebuild my Church.” That whisper had led him not to stone and mortar but to the heart of the Church: prayer, penance, and total consecration to Our Lady.

Life was structured, ora et labora, prayer and work. The friars rose before dawn, chanted the Divine Office, and spent their days in silent contemplation, manual labour, and evangelization. Eric loved the rhythm, yet a yearning gnawed at him.

“Is this enough?” he often wondered. “How can I bring souls to Christ while remaining hidden behind the internet wall?”

Chapter Two: A Mission Begins

One evening, after praying before the statue of the Immaculata, the Holy Ghost whispered to him.

“Brother,” he said, his voice soft, “there’s a Facebook Group. They have no catechist, only silence where the Gospel once echoed. I believe the Immaculata is leading you there.”

Brother Eric’s heart leapt; the answer was to create a Facebook group.

He and two other friars journeyed for days across the web, where users still bear the scars of poverty. The group was crumbling, with unbaptized individuals, and superstition had filled the spiritual void.

Chapter Three: Through Mary to Jesus

The friars didn’t begin with sermons or commands. They began with service, fixing our logo, preparing our posts, and sitting silently with the Elders. Every evening, they gathered with anyone who wished to pray the Rosary.

One by one, hearts began to stir.

Marie Yvonne wept openly during a Marian procession. Basil is now volunteering for feast days.

The friars taught what St. Maximilian Kolbe had taught: “Never be afraid of loving the Blessed Virgin too much. You can never love her more than Jesus did.” Through Mary, the Facebook users began to rediscover Jesus.

Chapter Four: The Hidden Miracle

Brother Eric himself fell depressed; he whispered to the Immaculata, “Let me offer my life for them. Bring them fully to your Son.”

Later, the friars established a perpetual adoration chapel and a Marian shrine was erected in honour of Jesus and Mary.

Epilogue: The Blue Mantle

Years later, a small boy knelt beside the Manse’s shrine, his eyes wide with wonder. His grandmother told him of the friars in blue who had come like angels, and one who had given his life for love.

That boy would one day join the Third Order of the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate, wrap himself in the blue mantle of Mary, and carry the flame of faith to new lands, whispering always:

“Totus Tuus, Maria, All Yours.”

All members of the Third Order of the Franciscan of the Immaculate are Consecrated to Blessed Mother Mary.

Our spirituality emphasizes:

1. A personal and communal relationship with Christ through Mary.

2. Brothers and priests live as equals, sharing prayer, work, and mission.

3. Mission: Working in solidarity with the poor and promoting social justice and a green environment.

4. We aim to spread devotion to the Blessed Mother Mary and undertake various apostolic works.