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Definition of charism in English: charismnoun ˈkarɪz(ə)mˈkerˌizəm another term for charisma (sense 2) Example sentencesExamples - She is married to the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church and speaks and writes frequently on charisms in the Episcopal Church.
- Also, the charism of encouraging deeper levels of prayer made sense.
- New structures will have to be created because apostolates that rely primarily on the charisms of individuals will necessarily die with the individual.
- Certain people do have charisms of miracles and healing (for instance St. Padre Pio, who seems to have been abundantly graced in this department).
- It is through his example that I've come to very much appreciate the Dominicans and their charism, to the point of seriously considering whether I might be called to be a third-order Dominican.
Definition of charism in US English: charismnounˈkerˌizəm another term for charisma (sense 2) Example sentencesExamples - She is married to the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church and speaks and writes frequently on charisms in the Episcopal Church.
- Certain people do have charisms of miracles and healing (for instance St. Padre Pio, who seems to have been abundantly graced in this department).
- Also, the charism of encouraging deeper levels of prayer made sense.
- New structures will have to be created because apostolates that rely primarily on the charisms of individuals will necessarily die with the individual.
- It is through his example that I've come to very much appreciate the Dominicans and their charism, to the point of seriously considering whether I might be called to be a third-order Dominican.
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