The following contains a collection of sources for the history of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. There are an abundance of sources from many archives of charismatic groups, but few of them lay out the structural aspects of how the renewal began and developed so rapidly and quickly. They — appropriately — mainly describe the spiritual results of the renewal. This collection is intended to remedy that lack.
1. Stephen B. Clark, It Was the Time and Place: This is a “testimony” requested by Patti Gallagher Mansfield for the second edition of her book As By a New Pentecost. It is perhaps the best place to begin, because it gives an overview in somewhat short form, both of the antecedents and the continuation afterwards. <Read more>
2. James Manney, Before Duquesne: Sources of the Renewal: This is a fuller description of the antecedents of the charismatic renewal, written soon after the movement began (1973) and written by someone who knew the chief events and leaders. <Read more>
3. Patti Gallagher Mansfield, As By A New Pentecost: The Dramatic Beginning of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal: A selection from the book that contains the best history of “The Duquesne Weekend”. It connects the weekend with its antecedents. <Read more>
4. Overall CCR Structure: A summary of the establishment of the leadership structures of the renewal as a whole compiled from the official archives. It establishes that the renewal had a structure from the beginning, at first an informal structure as most new movements, then a formal structure similar to the Cursillo Movement. <Read more>
5. Steve Clark, Comments on the History: Steve Clark’s comments on some of the views of how the movement got started. <Read more>
6. Steve Clark, The Beginnings of the Life in the Spirit Seminars: from the fiftieth anniversary issue of Pentecost Today, a short description of the beginnings of the Life in the Spirit Seminars, one of the more important instruments for developing the charismatic renewal from the beginnings. <Read more>
7. CCRSC Minutes: this file contains the minutes of the CCRSC, the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Service Committee, the body that originally led the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. The CCRSC began in 1970. It established itself as the National Service Committee of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal of the United States in May 1976. <View Folder>