On 25 December 1961, John XXIII convoked the Second Vatican Council with his apostolic constitution Humanae salutis, praying that God would show again the wonders of the newborn Church in Jerusalem “as by a new Pentecostâ€. Not six years later, in 1967, a group of students at Duquesne University in the United States prayed while on retreat for an infusion of the Holy Spirit that they might also experience the power of Pentecost. They received what they reported to be the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and out of the spiritual experiences of that retreat arose what would become an international movement known as the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. This movement, influenced by Pentecostalism, would develop its own embodied praxis of prayer that se...
Pope John XXIII\u27s prayerful phrase “a new Pentecost” linked Vatican II with the Holy Spirit and h...
The resurgence of evangelicalism in our country has been both a boon and curse. Many cultural values...
In this article the author describes the religious change that took place in the Catholic milieu of ...
A presentation of the theological basis of the charismatic renewal rooted in the rites of initiation...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, though changing the face and feel of U.S. Catholicism, has receive...
The Charismatic Renewal movement, in whose wake a number of evangelizing communities of prayer and n...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, though changing the face and feel of U.S. Catholicism, has receive...
Pentecostalisation is one of several contentious issues in the Catholic Church. While charismatic ex...
For the first six decades of the 20th Century, Pentecostalism was viewed with skepticism and often o...
In the wake of the pentecostal revival, the Charismatic Renewal was born in the United States at the...
In the wake of the pentecostal revival, the Charismatic Renewal was born in the United States at the...
For the first six decades of the 20th Century, Pentecostalism was viewed with skepticism and often o...
The paper presents contemplations about the role of Christianity in renewing modern culture. The cen...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR), which officially started at Duquesne University (...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR), which officially started at Duquesne University (...
Pope John XXIII\u27s prayerful phrase “a new Pentecost” linked Vatican II with the Holy Spirit and h...
The resurgence of evangelicalism in our country has been both a boon and curse. Many cultural values...
In this article the author describes the religious change that took place in the Catholic milieu of ...
A presentation of the theological basis of the charismatic renewal rooted in the rites of initiation...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, though changing the face and feel of U.S. Catholicism, has receive...
The Charismatic Renewal movement, in whose wake a number of evangelizing communities of prayer and n...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, though changing the face and feel of U.S. Catholicism, has receive...
Pentecostalisation is one of several contentious issues in the Catholic Church. While charismatic ex...
For the first six decades of the 20th Century, Pentecostalism was viewed with skepticism and often o...
In the wake of the pentecostal revival, the Charismatic Renewal was born in the United States at the...
In the wake of the pentecostal revival, the Charismatic Renewal was born in the United States at the...
For the first six decades of the 20th Century, Pentecostalism was viewed with skepticism and often o...
The paper presents contemplations about the role of Christianity in renewing modern culture. The cen...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR), which officially started at Duquesne University (...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR), which officially started at Duquesne University (...
Pope John XXIII\u27s prayerful phrase “a new Pentecost” linked Vatican II with the Holy Spirit and h...
The resurgence of evangelicalism in our country has been both a boon and curse. Many cultural values...
In this article the author describes the religious change that took place in the Catholic milieu of ...