The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, though changing the face and feel of U.S. Catholicism, has received relatively little scholarly attention. Beginning in 1967 and peaking in the mid-1970s, the Renewal brought Pentecostal practices (speaking in tongues, faith healings, prophecy, etc.) into mainstream Catholicism. This thesis seeks to explore the Renewal on the national, regional, and individual level, with particular attention to lay and religious “covenant communities.” These groups of Catholics (and sometimes Protestants) devoted themselves to spreading Pentecostal practices amongst their brethren, sponsoring retreats, authoring pamphlets, and organizing conferences. With religious communities, especially, this was a controversial practice...
A survey of a random sample ofpersons drawnfrom a national mailing list of Charismatic Services prov...
Pentecostal and Charismatic practices of speaking in tongues through the Baptism of the Holy Spirit ...
The official origins of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR) can be traced to Duquesne ...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, though changing the face and feel of U.S. Catholicism, has receive...
This thesis will study the phenomenon of Catholic parish renewal movements before and after the Seco...
On 25 December 1961, John XXIII convoked the Second Vatican Council with his apostolic constitution ...
For the first six decades of the 20th Century, Pentecostalism was viewed with skepticism and often o...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR) was founded in 1967 at Duquesne University, Pittsb...
For the first six decades of the 20th Century, Pentecostalism was viewed with skepticism and often o...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR), which officially started at Duquesne University (...
The origins of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR) can be traced to Duquesne Universit...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR), which officially started at Duquesne University (...
The Charismatic Catholic Renewal (CCR)—known in Mexico as the Renovación Cristiana en el Espíritu Sa...
The origins of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR) can be traced to Duquesne Universit...
The origins of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR) can be traced to Duquesne Universit...
A survey of a random sample ofpersons drawnfrom a national mailing list of Charismatic Services prov...
Pentecostal and Charismatic practices of speaking in tongues through the Baptism of the Holy Spirit ...
The official origins of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR) can be traced to Duquesne ...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, though changing the face and feel of U.S. Catholicism, has receive...
This thesis will study the phenomenon of Catholic parish renewal movements before and after the Seco...
On 25 December 1961, John XXIII convoked the Second Vatican Council with his apostolic constitution ...
For the first six decades of the 20th Century, Pentecostalism was viewed with skepticism and often o...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR) was founded in 1967 at Duquesne University, Pittsb...
For the first six decades of the 20th Century, Pentecostalism was viewed with skepticism and often o...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR), which officially started at Duquesne University (...
The origins of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR) can be traced to Duquesne Universit...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR), which officially started at Duquesne University (...
The Charismatic Catholic Renewal (CCR)—known in Mexico as the Renovación Cristiana en el Espíritu Sa...
The origins of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR) can be traced to Duquesne Universit...
The origins of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR) can be traced to Duquesne Universit...
A survey of a random sample ofpersons drawnfrom a national mailing list of Charismatic Services prov...
Pentecostal and Charismatic practices of speaking in tongues through the Baptism of the Holy Spirit ...
The official origins of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR) can be traced to Duquesne ...