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Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee company history timeline

1966

In search of a spiritual experience, the graduate student Ralph Keifer and history professor William Storey, both of the Catholic Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, attended a meeting of the Cursillo movement in August 1966.

1967

The renewal of this experience of “baptism in the Spirit” began in the Catholic Church in February of 1967 when a group of students on retreat at Duquesne University began praying for a fresh outpouring of Pentecost.

In February 1967, Storey and Keifer attended an Episcopalian prayer meeting and were baptized in the Holy Spirit.

1982

In 1982 a "community of communities" was formed called the Sword of the Spirit.

1990

A schism would eventually occur within the Word of God, where one of its founders remained president of the Sword of the Spirit and another founder stayed with the Word of God and founded the Catholic Fraternity of Charismatic Covenant Communities and Fellowships in 1990.

1993

In 1993 it was granted pontifical recognition and became International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Service (ICCRS), to emphasise its role as a pastoral ministry service to Catholic charismatic renewal worldwide.

2013

As of 2013, the Catholic charismatic renewal had over 160 million members.

2017

In response to the invitation of Pope Francis, ICCRS and Catholic Fraternity organised together the Catholic charismatic renewal golden jubilee in 2017.

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Founded
1920
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Headquarters
Saint Francis, WI
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Founders
Patrick Bourgeois,Ralph Keifer,William Storey
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