New structures will have to be created because apostolates that rely primarily on the charisms of individuals will necessarily die with the individual. |
She is married to the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church and speaks and writes frequently on charisms in the Episcopal Church. |
Reflection on the church's efficient causes helped Congar incorporate the roles of laypeople and charisms into the picture of what makes the church work. |
All the Pauline references to charismata, Campbell insists, are to be taken only in the latter sense. |
Do we not get an instructive insight into the nature of the other charismata from this suggestive fact? |
Yet it is built up through different charismata and ministries. |