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Who Are Francis & Judith MacNutt? |
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Francis
S. MacNutt, Ph.D.
Born in 1925,
Francis MacNutt grew up in St. Louis, Missouri and had hoped to become a
physician after finishing college and medical school. However, ten days
before entering Washington University Medical School, he was drafted
into the Army, where he served as a surgical technician during World War
II.
Following military
service, Francis returned to college on the GI Bill. He graduated from
Harvard University with honors and then earned an M.F.A. from Catholic
University of America (in the Speech Department). At Catholic
University, Francis was profoundly affected when he read Thomas Merton’s
Seven Storey Mountain. Francis’ father was a deeply religious man
who instilled in his son a sincere love and reverence for the Church.
Francis’ life took a new direction when, at Catholic University, he felt
drawn to the priesthood.
In 1950, Francis
joined the Dominican Order, the Order of Preachers, and was ordained to
the priesthood in 1956. At the Aquinas Institute, he earned a Ph.D. in
Theology, and then was appointed to teach homiletics (preaching) at the
Dominican seminary in Dubuque, Iowa. During his seven years of teaching,
Francis wrote three books on preaching. He helped found the Catholic
Homiletic Society (which no longer exists) and served as its president
and, later, as its executive secretary.
In 1967, Francis was
invited to a week-long charismatic Protestant retreat. Among the leaders
were Rev. Tommy Tyson and Agnes Sanford. It was at this retreat that
Francis asked for prayer to be baptized in the Holy Spirit. Not long
after, he experienced a dramatic turning point in his ministry. Mrs.
Sanford told him that he would be used to bring healing prayer back to
the Catholic Church. He began praying for the sick and many were either
completely healed or noticeably improved. More and more he realized that
a very important part of Jesus’ ministry (healing and deliverance
through the power of the Holy Spirit) had been commonplace in the early
church, but had been largely overlooked or ignored in the modern church.
In 1977, Francis was one of the speakers at the famous conference at
Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium.
Francis was one of
the first Roman Catholic priests to be involved in charismatic renewal
and in an active healing ministry. He was an instrumental member of the
group of charismatic leaders that formed the Charismatic Concerns
Committee (CCC) in the early 1970s. The CCC was later re-named the
Charismatic Leaders Fellowship, and Francis has served as its chairman
for the past several years.
As the charismatic
movement gained momentum in the early ‘70s, Francis became widely known
and respected among Catholics and Protestants for his teachings about
healing prayer and the power of the Holy Spirit to transform lives. He
resigned his administrative positions and began a full-time traveling
ministry, preaching and teaching with teams that included Catholic and
Protestants, such as Fr. Mike Scanlan and Ruth Carter Stapleton. In just
a few short years, Francis ministered in 31 countries on all five
continents. Merton House in St. Louis was his home base, as well as a
center for charismatic renewal in St. Louis, where 60 priests were
involved. In 1976, Francis became a founder of the Association of
Christian Therapists, whose purpose was to bring healing prayer into the
medical profession.
Francis first met
Judith Sewell, briefly, when he was a speaker at an international
conference in Jerusalem (1975). Their paths crossed again, through
ministry, two years later. They were married in 1980 and settled in
Clearwater, Florida, where they established Christian Healing Ministries
that same year. Since the very beginning of their marriage, Francis and
Judith have traveled widely, speaking and ministering together. In 1987,
at the invitation of the Episcopal Diocese of Florida, they moved to
Jacksonville, Florida, and expanded Christian Healing Ministries into a
healing center for prayer ministry and teaching.
In 1993 Francis
received a dispensation from the Church and their marriage was
celebrated with a ceremony officiated by the Most Reverend John Snyder,
Bishop of the Diocese of St. Augustine, at Marywood Retreat Center in
Jacksonville. Francis and Judith have two grown children, Rachel and
David.
In 2007, the
International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Service in the Vatican
co-sponsored an international conference with Christian Healing
Ministries for 450 Catholic leaders from 42 countries. Held in
Jacksonville, the purpose of the six-day conference was to bring the
teachings of Francis and Judith to the worldwide Church.
Francis’ entire
ministry has been dedicated to bringing healing prayer back to its
rightful place among Christians. In 1974, he wrote Healing, which
has become a classic. He also has written Power to Heal, The
Prayer That Heals, Overcome by the Spirit, Deliverance
from Evil Spirits, Homosexuality: Can It Be Healed? and
The Healing Reawakening. He and Judith also co-authored Praying
for Your Unborn Child.
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Judith
C. MacNutt, M.A.
Judith C.
MacNutt is a native of Jackson, Kentucky. As a young girl, Judith
would frequently observe her mother praying in their home for the
hurting people who were drawn to her for help. Judith, too, began
to experience a deep desire to help others. This led her to study
psychology and earn a Master’s degree at Eastern Kentucky
University.
Upon
graduation, Judith moved to Boston, where she worked as a clinical
psychologist at several area hospitals. She soon discovered, as she
worked with disturbed patients, that psychological therapy alone was
inadequate to meet the needs of suffering people. Judith had a deep
faith and prayed to God for an answer as to why the patients did not
improve. More and more, she sensed that the Lord was saying,
“Bring them to Me.” As she began to quietly pray for her
patients, she saw immediate results: they changed in remarkable ways
and often were able to leave the hospital permanently.
In 1974 Judith
felt drawn to move to Jerusalem, where the Southern Baptists offered
her a position as director of their center of prayer. This center
was unique in that they ministered to both Jews and Arabs. Judith
accepted the position and remained in Jerusalem for three years.
She had an unusual opportunity of seeing many people healed through
prayer at a time when healing prayer was not well-known or practiced
in the life of the church. Her experience in Jerusalem only served
to confirm her belief that everywhere people suffer in similar ways
and need God’s healing touch if they are to be made whole.
In 1977 Judith
moved to Clearwater, Florida, and opened a private practice
providing both prayer ministry and professional help to members of
the Christian community in the Clearwater area. She saw many
clients whose lives were dramatically transformed by prayer.
Judith first
met Francis MacNutt briefly in Jerusalem in 1975. Two years later,
providentially, they met again at a retreat center in New York.
They married in 1980 and founded Christian Healing Ministries that
same year (in Clearwater, Florida).
The blending
of Francis and Judith’s spiritual gifts created a unique healing
ministry. Their combined ministry of teaching and praying for
physical and emotional healing has brought completeness to their
individual ministries. Together and separately, they have been
invited as key speakers at healing conferences hosted by many
Christian churches. Their common goal has always been to help
people become more aware of the love of Jesus Christ and the power
and effectiveness of healing prayer.
Judith has
dedicated her life to helping those bound by hurt, pain and trauma,
that they may find freedom and wholeness through inner healing
prayer. She is known and respected for her extraordinary gift of
discernment combined with love and compassion. Judith is not only
especially gifted in praying for inner healing, but she also gives
many talks on the ministry of angels.
Following the
births of their two children, Rachel and David, she (with Francis)
co-authored Praying for Your Unborn Child.
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