20 Facts About Catholic spirituality

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Catholic spirituality includes the various ways in which Catholics live out their Baptismal promise through prayer and action.

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Catholic spirituality piety takes its inspiration from the life and teaching of Jesus Christ.

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From this the Catholic spirituality Church has developed a piety that for the most part mirrors Jesus's attitude.

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The Catholic spirituality bishops declared in 1963: "Devotions should be so drawn up that they harmonize with the liturgical seasons, accord with the sacred liturgy, are in some fashion derived from it, and lead the people to it, since, in fact, the liturgy by its very nature far surpasses any of them.

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Catholic spirituality lived as a hermit for ten years, practiced asceticism for his whole life, and grew his own food for sustenance.

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Benedictine Catholic spirituality is characterized by striving towards Christian perfection in community, liturgical prayer, and separation from worldly concerns.

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Catholic spirituality wrote The Rule and established his first monastery at Monte Cassino, Italy.

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Franciscan Catholic spirituality is characterized by a life of poverty, love of nature, and charitable deeds towards those in need.

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Catholic spirituality rejected all of his possessions and founded a community of brothers who lived in poverty and served the poor.

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Franciscan Catholic spirituality is focused on walking in Christ's footsteps and sharing one's experience of God.

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Catholic spirituality's opinion was that the people were not to blame, the preachers were.

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The Rosary is characteristic of Dominican Catholic spirituality because it focuses attention on the principal mysteries of the life of Jesus Christ, can lead to contemplation, and is a way of proclaiming the truths of faith.

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Some members of the Dominican Order have made significant contributions to Catholic spirituality thought as did St Thomas Aquinas, the most prominent scholar in the Scholastic tradition.

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Catholic spirituality argued that teaching the faith was a superior form of contemplative prayer.

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Ignatian Catholic spirituality is characterized by examination of one's life, discerning the will of God, finding God in all things, and living the Resurrection.

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Catholic spirituality had a conversion experience while healing which led over time to his founding the Society of Jesus, known as the Jesuits.

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Catholic spirituality's classic, the Spiritual Exercises, is a guide for making a retreats, for which he is the Church's patron.

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Carmelite Catholic spirituality is characterised by interior detachment, silence, solitude, the desire for spiritual progress, and insight into mystical experiences.

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Briefly speaking, based on his writings, Montfortian Catholic spirituality can be summed up by the formula: "To God Alone, by Christ Wisdom, in the Spirit, in communion with Mary, for the reign of God.

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Charismatic Catholic spirituality reflects a belief that the spiritual gifts present in the early Christian communities are still available to the Church today.

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