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Charismatic Renewal

Charismatic Renewal (or charismatic trend) is a spiritual Christian who is named for the charisms , or gifts of the Holy Spirit. It is also called "Pentecostal revival," because of the experience of the person of the Holy Spirit is experienced as the Pentecost. It is similar in its practices in Pentecostalism and also appears in some evangelical churches , but is present in some Protestant churches and the Catholic Church. The Charismatic Renewal is the burst, within the Church, a "wealth" that was already there buried and hidden from the eyes of those who had the same deposit. It is essentially the practice of spiritual gifts within the community through the miracles, healings, prophecies, and especially glossolalia. It is the fulfillment in the Holy Spirit is emphasized in various forms.

Summary

/ / Origin of Catholic

In February 1967, thirty students from the Catholic University of Duquesne ( Indiana )

Catholic Church Life

The Charismatic Renewal in Europe features including creating communities, called "New Communities" and prayer groups that can live both fraternal life and the "Life in the Spirit." It may be mentioned for example in France the Emmanuel Community , the Community of the Beatitudes , the Chemin Neuf Community , Fondacio , or the Franciscans Croatian who say that Marian apparitions at Medjugorje are real. However, all newly created communities within the Catholic Church since the 1970s does not necessarily require the charismatic renewal.

See also: The gifts of the Spirit in the Catholic Church.

People of the Charismatic Renewal

References

  1. Lesegretain Claire, " Understanding the Charismatic Renewal "on La-Croix.com , 26/04/2009. Accessed May 26, 2010
  2. Lesegretain Claire, " Understanding the Charismatic Renewal "on La-Croix.com , 26/04/2009. Accessed May 26, 2010

Bibliography

  • Frdric Lenoir , new communities, interviews with founders, Editions Fayard, 1988. Interview of the founders of major new communities Catholics.
  • The Pentecostalism , contours and paradoxes of an emotional Protestantism, in Archives of Social Sciences of Religion, Jan-March 1999.
  • Baffoy Thierry, Antoine and Jean-Paul Delestre Sauzet, The Wayward Mind, sects in the Catholic Church, Knopf, May 1996, ( ISBN 978-2020264136 ).
  • Henri Madelin , chief editor of the journal Studies , Sects in the Catholic Church, under the title A dangerous desire to re-anchanter in the world Monde Diplomatique, August 1996.
  • Daniel Raffard de Brienne , The Charismatic after the party, serve editions, 2001
  • Landron Olivier , The New Communities, New Faces of French Catholicism, Editions du Cerf, Collection "Histoire", 2004

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