Sentences with word «charism»

Growing up in the provinces as I did, I always thought that food with paper inside was the special charism of the Chinese, but I was wrong.
The college of bishops in union with the Bishop of Rome, and bishops individually, are thought to have a special charism for teaching on matters of «faith and morals.»
Nonetheless, there are still a few virile young men entering the society, determined to revive the Ignatian charism in all its integrity, and one must pray them well.
Many would concur, but only the Church's highest authority will decide on the existence of a particular charism of wisdom and its beneficial influence on the people of God.
But the final touch, we might say, of what is a genuine development remains always the Magisterium, which possesses «the sure charism of truth».
The brothers will no longer be physically present, we say, but surely we will carry with us their memories, even sustain certain charisms of their order.
During this time, members of Institutes of Consecrated Life and of Societies of Apostolic Life are asked to work towards the new evangelisation with a renewed union to the Lord Jesus, each according to their proper charism, in fidelity to the Holy Father and to sound doctrine.
He discerns the Spirit moving in the new orders and associations, in Marian apparitions, and in the many charisms seen in the Church today.
This applies whether vaunting charisms as the exclusive possession of certain chosen souls or seeking some sort of acceptable theological correctness: all are gathered to interact within the one body by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Thus, while you use Francis's identity as a Jesuit as a way to explain his pontificate, you simultaneously use his pontificate, in this case, Amoris Laetitia, as a point of a departure to critique the Jesuit charism.
Each community has its own charism and each sister within the community has her own gifts and specific calling.
Certainly, there is an acknowledgement that women can possess a teaching charism and thus a ministry of teaching, but this ministry can not be exercised in relation to the entire church.
The Council has also warned against expecting special, arresting charisms in the Church.
The Camaldolese cherish a threefold charism: golden silence, the privilege of love or community, and martyrdom or evangelization.
Witness such jargon as «gospel obedience to rightful authority,» «loyalty to the larger tradition,» «a sense of universalism in the church»; or, to justify the other side of the issue, «a sense of the local tradition,» «respecting the uniqueness of the local church,» «maintaining our individual community charism
When called on to pray, the first thing to come out of their mouths is not Polish, nor English, but that great, holy charism: the uniting language of the gift of tongues.
The establishment of religious foundations here in Britain and elsewhere in the world that have the Gospel of Life as their principal charism is surely an external expression of this spiritual battle in which we are all, in some rank or other, enlisted.
Because Catholics trust the Church's Spirit - inspired charism to preserve Christ's message free from error, they can firmly believe the discernments of the magisterium to be true.
There is a recognition of women possessing charisms that qualify them to officially represent the teaching of the Catholic Church, even if they can not enter Holy Orders.
In all these senses it is a different charism from a religious vow of chastity, even if its practical prospective effect is similar.
It is like a sacrilegious cult, because these boys and girls had been entrusted to the priestly charism in order to be brought to God.»
Among Catholics, it is commonly understood that every community — particularly religious orders — have a unique charism.
«In the end,» writes Stewart, «his importance is greatest not to the historical theologians who puzzle over his thought but to those of both East and West who recognize in him the great charism of Teacher.»
Peter's essay fails to regard the core charism of CCHD: to support initiatives that serve as mediating structures and which carry essential elements of Catholic teaching into the public square, including human life and dignity, participation and priority for the poor, subsidiarity, and solidarity.
She stresses the need for everyone to rediscover their sense of vocation, that Christ has called them personally to be His disciple, and that He has enriched them with charisms for the benefit of the Church and her mission.
As a brand - new and now thriving religious order, they have a specifc charism, centred on a sense of being called by the Holy Spirit to love the women and children they seek to serve.
'' Do not extinguish charisms (1Thess)... If the Lord gives us new gifts we must give thanks....
Creating Leaders We regularly work with our sister order, the Loretos, in particular with the Director of Education for Loreto in Ireland who has given training for a group of our Junior and Senior School middle managers within the framework of our particular Catholic charism.
... the council declares that the entire people of God participates in the prophetic ministry of Jesus [cf. Lumen Gentium, 35]... and then of the bishops [Lumen Gentium, 3] who, through... their own specific charisma veritatis certum (sure charism of truth)[Dei Verbum, 8], constitute, as a college in hierarchical communion with their head, the bishop of Rome... the Church's magisterium.
He is an American and a Basilian, the latter meaning that he is a priest of the Order of St. Basil, which has a special charism for education.
The bishops, after all, are not executives of majority - determined positions, but claim a certain charism of apostolic teaching authority.
Associations and Ecclesial Movements are invited to promote specific initiatives which, through the contribution of their proper charism and in collaboration with their local pastors, will contribute to the wider experience of the Year of Faith.
Well, I think that would be one way to put it, but charisms as described by Paul in First Corinthians, which is really the foundational text, can involve a whole range of things, from speaking in tongues, to prophesying, to being given gifts of wisdom, and so on.
«Stubborn,» in a more explicit way, identifies problematic elements of Pope Francis's governance of the universal Church with problems that you understand to be inherent to the Jesuit charism.
«It was as if John Paul was back,» said one young seminarian in attendance, acknowledging the particular charism of hope and enthusiasm which the Holy Spirit is continuing to pour upon the Church through the witness of Karol Wojtyla.
He enjoys the sure charism of truth.
Postulants, novices, young and old... a variety of charisms.
Talk to postulates, novices, young and old sisters, those who wear the habit and those who don't; try to talk to those with a variety of charisms.
Whether the charism extends to bureaucracies that presumably serve the bishops» as the USCC is designed to be the practical arm of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCH)» is yet another question.
Garry Wills, a Pulitzer Prize winner for Lincoln at Gettysburg and the author of Papal Sin: Structures of Deceit, focuses on the charism of the Petrine ministry of church unity and the papacy's frequent self - aggrandizement throughout the centuries.
The charism of celibacy is not essential to the priestly vocation, though there is a full givenness to the calling and ministry when that is present.
Towards the Salesians, whose special charism is work with youth, the Nazis were especially ruthless.
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