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      • The gift of tongues was a divinely bestowed supernatural ability to speak in a human language that had not been learned by the one speaking. According to the Apostle Paul, when believers exercised the gift of tongues in church, they were to speak one at a time, and only two or three were to speak in a given service (1 Cor. 14:27).
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  2. Nov 19, 2018 · St. Paul lists speaking in tongues as a gift of the Holy Spirit. So why does it seem to be unpopular among Catholics? Find out the Church teaching here.

  3. Sep 15, 2004 · Peace of Christ! The phenomena of speaking or praying in tongues are among the charismatic gifts of the Holy Spirit. These gifts are referred to in 1 Corinthians 12:27-30. While not common in many Catholic churches, the charismatic gifts are recognized by the Church. The Church teaches that “the moral life of Christians is sustained by the ...

    • A Pictorial Essay on The Catholic History of Speaking in Tongues
    • A Short Observation on Pentecostal Tongues
    • The Doctrine of Tongues from The First to Third-Century
    • The Golden Age of The Christian Doctrine of Tongues: The Fourth-Century

    The graphic below assists the reader in quickly understanding the passing tradition of speaking in tongues throughout the centuries in the Catholic Church. The rest of the document will describe these findings. Click on the links throughout this document for more details, or go directly to the Gift of Tongues Projectfor actual source texts.

    The large corpus of material studied and compared demonstrates a pattern. The Christian doctrine of tongues was related to human languages for almost 1800 years. The mechanics of how this happened differed. There were perceptions of it being a miracle of speech, hearing, or both. There were no references to angelic speech, prayer language, glossola...

    The first Pentecost happened somewhere between 29 and 33 AD, depending on which tradition one chooses to date the crucifixion. The event was listed close to the start of an account written by the physician turned writer, Luke. A work that is universally addressed today as the Book of Acts. The Pentecost narrative is very brief. As mentioned in the ...

    There is difficulty finding Christian literature from the first to third-centuries on almost any subject, including speaking in tongues. This lack is due to the devastating effects of the Roman emperor Diocletian’s persecutions in the third century. This problem dramatically changes in the fourth century when Christianity becomes a recognized relig...

  4. Speaking in tongues, also known as glossolalia, is an activity or practice in which people utter words or speech-like sounds, often thought by believers to be languages unknown to the speaker. One definition used by linguists is the fluid vocalizing of speech-like syllables that lack any readily comprehended meaning.

  5. Aug 24, 2010 · Speaking in Tongues at Mass. ROME, 24 AUG. 2010 (ZENIT) Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy at the Regina Apostolorum university. Q: What is allowed for regarding the (so-called) "speaking in tongues" during a Charismatic Mass? And what exactly is an acceptable type of such Mass?

  6. The glossolaly thus described was historic, articulate, and intelligible. Jerusalem was then as now a polyglottal region and could easily have produced one hundred and twenty persons who, in the presence of a cosmopolitan assemblage, might express themselves in fifteen different tongues.

  7. Oct 17, 2020 · Introduction. Edward Irving and his Followers. The rise and fame of Edward Irving and the Irvingites. Tongues according to Irving. Did Edward Irving speak in Unknown Tongues? The Irvingite Sound. Historical Tongues vs Irving Definition. The Construction of a New Definition. The fall of Edward Irving and the Irvingites.

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