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CCR approval by the Vatican, and overseen internationally from the Vatican:
http://www.iccrs.org/en/about-iccrs/
The Vatican’s Doctrinal commission into the Catholic Charismatic Renewal:
http://www.iccrs.org/en/doctrinal-commission-questions-and-answers/
Vatican Doctrinal commission’s DVD exerpt on the Catholic Charismatic Renewal
A statement from the Catholic Bishops of the USA on the CCR:
http://www.iccrs.org/_files/files/Resources English/STATEMENT-CCR_Bishops-USA_1997_En.pdf
Pope Francis own words on the history of the CCR in 2015
http://www.iccrs.org/_files/files/Newsletter/2016-2017/Pope’s%20Address%20to%2038th%20CCR%20National%20Assembly%20EN.pdf
Pope Benedict 16th tells 100 new bishops to welcome the charisms of the Holy Spirit among the laity and reminds them it is their duty to discern the authenticity of such charisms
The Popes and the CCR
http://www.iccrs.org/en/the-ccr/#Messages
Pope Francis tells priests to bring the CCR into all their parishes,
Addressing a worldwide retreat for clergy at St John Lateran Church in Rome, the Pope reminded his audience of priests and bishops from 90 countries that they were dispensers of grace, and could never love or forgive too much.
“Speaking of dispensers of grace, I ask each and all of you that as part of the current of grace of Charismatic Renewal you organise seminars of Life in the Spirit in your parishes and seminaries, schools, in neighborhoods.’
http://www.ccr.org.uk/articles/pope-tells-priests-run-life-in-the-spirit-courses/
Pope John Paul II speaks on Vatican II, the charisms, and the CCR, in 1994
Vatican II states: “Allotting His gifts “to everyone according as he will” (1 Cor. 12:11), He [the Holy Spirit] distributes special graces among the faithful of every rank. . . . These charismatic gifts, whether they be the most outstanding or the more simple and widely diffused, are to be received with thanksgiving and consolation, for they are exceedingly suitable and useful for the needs of the Church” (LG 12).
(Vatican II also refers to the charisms of the Holy Spirit in the following Vatican II Document chapters: LG 4, 7, 12, 30; AA 3, 30; AG 4, 23, 28; DV 7; PO 4, 9).
Official Vatican documents that state the CCR is overseen internationally by the Holy See of Rome
http://www.iccrs.org/en/resources/#DocumentsfromPopes
http://www.iccrs.org/en/about-iccrs/
The Vatican’s Doctrinal commission into the Catholic Charismatic Renewal:
http://www.iccrs.org/en/doctrinal-commission-questions-and-answers/
Vatican Doctrinal commission’s DVD exerpt on the Catholic Charismatic Renewal
A statement from the Catholic Bishops of the USA on the CCR:
http://www.iccrs.org/_files/files/Resources English/STATEMENT-CCR_Bishops-USA_1997_En.pdf
Pope Francis own words on the history of the CCR in 2015
http://www.iccrs.org/_files/files/Newsletter/2016-2017/Pope’s%20Address%20to%2038th%20CCR%20National%20Assembly%20EN.pdf
Pope Benedict 16th tells 100 new bishops to welcome the charisms of the Holy Spirit among the laity and reminds them it is their duty to discern the authenticity of such charisms
The Popes and the CCR
http://www.iccrs.org/en/the-ccr/#Messages
Pope Francis tells priests to bring the CCR into all their parishes,
Addressing a worldwide retreat for clergy at St John Lateran Church in Rome, the Pope reminded his audience of priests and bishops from 90 countries that they were dispensers of grace, and could never love or forgive too much.
“Speaking of dispensers of grace, I ask each and all of you that as part of the current of grace of Charismatic Renewal you organise seminars of Life in the Spirit in your parishes and seminaries, schools, in neighborhoods.’
http://www.ccr.org.uk/articles/pope-tells-priests-run-life-in-the-spirit-courses/
Pope John Paul II speaks on Vatican II, the charisms, and the CCR, in 1994
Vatican II states: “Allotting His gifts “to everyone according as he will” (1 Cor. 12:11), He [the Holy Spirit] distributes special graces among the faithful of every rank. . . . These charismatic gifts, whether they be the most outstanding or the more simple and widely diffused, are to be received with thanksgiving and consolation, for they are exceedingly suitable and useful for the needs of the Church” (LG 12).
(Vatican II also refers to the charisms of the Holy Spirit in the following Vatican II Document chapters: LG 4, 7, 12, 30; AA 3, 30; AG 4, 23, 28; DV 7; PO 4, 9).
Official Vatican documents that state the CCR is overseen internationally by the Holy See of Rome
http://www.iccrs.org/en/resources/#DocumentsfromPopes
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