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Wannano
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What’s clear is that the term charismatic is meaningless because it means something different to each person. Even if it has a hard definition, experience seems to define it. You can’t box ‘charismatic’.
I’m sure there are people who would attend a Mass Sunday evening for teens and would call it charismatic due to the lively music.
But at the same time, someone else attending would not consider it charismatic due to their experience with what is ‘charismatic’ to them.
What the OP gets to experience here with this thread is how cultures exist within Catholicism. Catholics can vary in cultural traditions while at the same time declaring the same Creed.
That’s not necessarily something that would be very recognizable to someone outside of the CC.
I suppose, if truth hunting, one can ask oneself if it is reasonable for a church to require xxxxxxx as it pertains to potentially defining a cultural act or an individual’s way of worship considering God is the Father of ALL people. (and all people come from all kinds of various backgrounds)
Take care,
Mike