Pentecost Generation

rediscovering the charismatic dimension of the Catholic Church

Saint John Paul II spoke of a "rediscovery" of the Church's charismatic dimension that occurred during the Second Vatican Council.  This site is an exploration of this rediscovery and what it could mean for the Catholic Church.

Seven Gifts?

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Seven Gifts?

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The biblical references (Isa 11:2; Lk 4:8) just cited have been compared to the fundamental dispositions of the human soul, considered in light of its supernatural elevation and the infused virtues themselves.

  The medieval theology of the seven gifts was thus developed, which, although not having an absolutely dogmatic character and so not claiming to limit the number of gifts or the specific categories in which they can be distributed, has been and remains very useful both in understanding the variety of the gifts in Christ and the saints, and in giving a good structure to the spiritual life.[1]



            [1] John Paul II, General audience of April 3, 1991. “The Spirit: Source of New Life” in The Spirit, Giver of Life and Love,. (Boston: Pauline, 1996).

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