Noun
A miraculously given power, as of healing, speaking foreign languages without instruction, etc., attributed to some of the early Christians.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAssociates do not take vows, but rather make a commitment to be partners with vowed members, and to share the mission and charism of the Dominican Family in their own lives, families, churches, neighborhoods, workplaces, and cities. Source: Internet
Iowa politican inspired by social justice charism of Catholic sister. Source: Internet
Sr Kathleen said the statue represented their charism, which is spiritual motherhood. Source: Internet
The building was named after the founder of the Marist Sisters, under whose charism the school operates. Source: Internet
The charism of the Pious Association of Jesus the Divine Healer is preaching the Word of God and giving God’s healing touch. Source: Internet
The concept of charism is something the Catholic Schools Office hopes all schools in the diocese strive to understand better. Source: Internet