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What Spirituality do you most identify with?  

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A combination of Franciscan, devotion to Jesus In the Blessed Sacrament and the Sacred Heart, also Divine Mercy and a bit of Passionist, also, love of Our Lady as Theotokos. That's about it. :)

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cmotherofpirl

[quote name='Revprodeji' post='1100354' date='Oct 24 2006, 06:57 PM']
How is this any different than denominations in a protestant church?
btw, I dont know the difference with any of these. anyone got a quiz or something
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They are not denominations, they simply emphasize different aspects of Catholic spirituality.

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Other!!! come on guys as Mateo mentioned the greatest Spirituality in the entire Catholic Church.....IGNATIAN!!!!!!!!!! :)

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Mari Therese

Not Sure...

I guess that I am drawn to Augustinian spirituality, but I would probably describe myself in terms of having a Eucharistic and Marian spirituality.

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VeniteAdoremus

I find it funny that I "turned" Dominican on, well, my sister who made a joke at the breakfast table - and now, the more I read/think/pray/talk about it, the more I'm drawn towards it :)

(For me it's the definite prove that God talks through your friends and family from time to time...)

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Saint_Gemma_Galgani

I have a very Passionist spirituality - my favorite mysteries of the rosary are the Sorrowful ones, and I love to meditate on Christ's Passion. It keeps me from committing many sins, though I still push many thorns into His Sacred Heart. :ohno: Though I do also like the gentle Salesian spirituality.

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the lords sheep

[quote name='sr_betsy' post='1444238' date='Jan 10 2008, 07:28 PM']I'm Setonian-Vincentian (St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac) :))[/quote]

The Vincentians are very close to my heart. I worked in Ethiopia with the Daughters of Charity, and I know many of the Vincentians who work at my school (I'm at a Vincentian University. Really, the only reason I am able to afford a Catholic education is because it is part of the Vincentian charism to educate those who wouldn't be able to otherwise attain one.) :))

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[quote name='the lords sheep' post='1444466' date='Jan 11 2008, 02:36 AM']The Vincentians are very close to my heart. I worked in Ethiopia with the Daughters of Charity, and I know many of the Vincentians who work at my school (I'm at a Vincentian University. Really, the only reason I am able to afford a Catholic education is because it is part of the Vincentian charism to educate those who wouldn't be able to otherwise attain one.) :))[/quote]

Wow! Your experience in Ethiopia sounds interesting. The Daughters in Africa are growing and are very young. What did you do there?

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MC IMaGiNaZUN

Augustinian baby!!!
Jesus is the focus of everything else, everything else just leads to JC
Rock on!
SHALOM
bro mark menegatti OSA

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cathoholic_anonymous

My spirituality is deeply Carmelite, although I have a quiet appreciation and admiration for the Franciscan charism.

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