Thursday, January 12, 2006

More on Charisma

During a recent lunch with a man who was a Trappist monk for 25 years, we were discussing charisma. He noted that priests are trained to restrain and diminsh themselves, to nurture public self-abasement so that they might allow the focus to be on the Eucharist that they administer.

Is personal charisma generally helpful - or does it tend to obscure Christ? I tend to think that the ancient traditions which seek to spiritually form their ministers to restrain themselves probably have the right idea.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:47 AM

    I tend to agree with you.

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  2. Good thoughts. We tend to talk about Chrisma as the up front attention seeking type. I think there is a quiet Charisma as well. That can be just as dangerous or helpful.

    Is Charisma a gift that like anyother gift must be used in the correct way to bring glory to God as opposed to glory to self?

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  3. Anonymous6:49 PM

    Another question enters my mind after reading steve's thoughts. Is charisma ("personal magnetism"), as we understand it today, a "gift" at all?

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