The Catholic Charismatic Movement, 1967-Present - a podcast by Darrick N Taylor

from 2021-06-02T00:49:33

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*The talk is a bit rambling, as it was recorded while I was traveling. Apologies for any confusion or difficulty in listening.*


In  1967, students and faculty at a weekend retreat at Duquesne University  in Pennsylvania experienced what they believed was a movement of the Holy Spirit, which led them to embrace what they called "baptism in the  Holy Spirit," a form of spirituality and devotion previously found in Pentecostal Christianity. Since the late 60s, the Catholic Charismatics  have made up a growing but controversial part of the global Catholic Church.


This installment of Controversies in Church History discusses the historical origins and theology of the Catholic Charismatic movement within the Catholic Church, and discuss why it has sometimes become an object of controversy.




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