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Streams of Living Water: Autobiography of a Charismatic Leader

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 Contents - Mar 2001AD2000 March 2001 - Buy a copy now
Editorial: ACU theology: prompt action needed - Peter Westmore
New cardinals to continue John Paul II's agenda - AD2000 Report
News: The Church Around the World
Seminary numbers up in orthodox US dioceses - Michael S. Rose
How Archbishop Pell will implement Statement on Women in the Church
Elizabeth Anscombe, R.I.P. - Robert P. George
ACU theology: how orthodox, how accountable? - Michael Gilchrist
Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter ordinations
How monastic life can reinvigorate the Church - Fr Peter Knowles OP
Cardinal Ratzinger on 'Third Secret' of Fatima
What we must teach our children: Archbishop Chaput - Archbishop Charles J. Chaput
New Catholic radio program to start in WA
The surprise Cardinal: Fr Avery Dulles SJ - Zenit News Service
Letters: Euthanasia in S.A. (letter) - Errol P. Duke
Letters: Science and Christianity (letter) - Scot Chaston
Letters: Enneagram workshop (letter) - Br Con Moloney CFC
Letters: Church doctrine? (letter) - Frank Mobbs
Letters: Anti-Catholicism (letter) - Frank Bellet
Letters: Old liturgical books (letter) - Frank Carleton
Letters: Latin (letter) - Karmenu Attard
Letters: Supernatural order (letter) - Fr G.H. Duggan SM
Letters: Misguided compassion (letter)
Letters: G.K. Chesterton (letter) - Nancy McKelson
Letters: EWTN tapes (letter) - John Lovegrove
Letters: Vocations and orthodoxy (letter) - John Schmid
Letters: Third Rite in Toowoomba (letter) - Mark Power
Letters: Poem to Our Lady - Marion Craig
Letters: Appeal from India (letter) - Kevin L. Fernandes
Letters: Catholic education (letter) - Daniel Bryce
Letters: Boredom? (letter) - Josephine Landsberg
Books: Come To The Father: An Invitation to Share the Catholic Faith, Aidan Nichols OP - Christopher Quinn (reviewer)
Books: Streams of Living Water: Autobiography of a Charismatic Leader - Anthony Cappello (reviewer)
Books: Why the hopes of the Council Fathers of Vatican II are yet to be realised - Michael Daniel (reviewer)
Books: Why I Am A Priest: Thirty Success Stories, ed. Boadt, Hunt - Katie Lindorff (reviewer)
Books: The Pange Lingua Hymnal, compiled by Paul Newton - Fr Gregory Pritchard PP (reviewer)
Reflection: Liturgy in the true spirit of Vatican II - Ralph McInerny

Streams of Living Water: Autobiography of a Charismatic Leader by Brian Smith with Adrian Commadeur (Melbourne, 2000, Comsoda Communications, (03) 9337 2051, Emmanuel House (07) 3252 8044, 160pp, RRP $20.00)

Every Sunday, I attend a meeting of a Covenant Community to pray, listen and worship. As I look around I see young people energetic and enthusiastic about their faith. They have encountered the mystery of our faith, dedicating themselves to the service of the Church, and proclaiming the Gospel with vigour and conviction.

For many of these young people, the inside of a church had previously been a 'no-go' zone. But members of the Covenant Community had dared to preach to them, helping effect a profound change in outlook through the Gospel message and God's call. While the witness is radical, it occurs within the framework of Church teachings and loyalty to the Holy Father.

Streams of Living Water, is the autobiography of Brian Smith, the founder of Covenant Communities in Australia. For many young people in the Church, who belong to Covenant and Catholic Charismatic Communities, this autobiography should be of particular interest. Yet, Brian Smith's story is in itself a witness to others on the trials and inspiration that accompany the Gospel message.

A Covenant Community has been defined as "a group of Christians who have been led by the Lord to express their love and commitment to Him and to one another as part of a divine call or vocation. They do this through a public lifelong commitment called a Covenant".

Covenant Communities were first introduced into Australia from the United States in 1975. It was Brian Smith who was at the forefront as their representative during every stage of their development, so much so that he was appointed as a member of the Pontifical Council for the Laity. This achievement is one of a number recalled with humility in Streams of Living Water.

Personal cross

Other achievements have included his founding of the Emmanuel Covenant Community in Brisbane, his inspiration for the founding of many others across Australia, his membership of the International Council of Charismatic Renewals and his presidency of the Catholic Fraternity of Covenant Communities and Fellowships in Rome.

Amid all this activity and achievement is the personal cross Brian has had to bear, best described in his own words: "One cannot describe what parents go through in such an event. The pain is an excruciating experience ... I cannot describe in words what it means to have to go to a morgue to identify our child's body and say good bye to her."

This autobiography of a lay Catholic who has dedicated himself to the precepts of the Gospel is inspiring and moving, underlining the joy that can be experienced of living zealously as a Christian.

A great debt of gratitude is owed to Brian Smith for the many young people whose lives have been transformed through the various apostolates of the National Evangelisation Teams, Covenant Communities and the Catholic Charismatic Renewal.

Anthony Cappello is the manager of AD Books.

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Reprinted from AD2000 Vol 14 No 2 (March 2001), p. 16

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