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- cardinalate in 1962. Suenens was a leading voice at the Second Vatican Council advocating for reform in the Church. Leo Suenens was born at Ixelles, the...
- experiences, and expressing the "gifts of the Holy Spirit". Cardinal Leo Jozef Suenens described charismatic renewal as: "not a specific Movement; the Renewal...
- episcopal consecration on the following 18 December from Cardinal Leo Joseph Suenens; co-consecrators were his predecessor Jules Victor Daem and his Bruges...
- This knowledge proved invaluable to Cardinal Suenens during the Second Vatican Council. Cardinal Suenens and Veronica also wrote many books. In all their...
- Baudouin was a devout Catholic. Through the influence of Leo Cardinal Suenens, Baudouin parti****ted in the growing Renewal Movement and regularly went...
- revivals in 1977. In a foreword to a 1983 book by Léon Joseph Cardinal Suenens, at that time the Pope's delegate to the Catholic charismatic renewal,...
- went to work on his European connections, hoping to convince Leo Joseph Suenens, auxiliary bishop of Mechelen to relinquish his objections. Father Leo...
- do****ents as inadequate. This led to Pope John asking Cardinal Leo Jozef Suenens to create a new agenda for the council in November, 1962. The agenda was...
- History. doi:10.14288/1.0422131 – via University of British Columbia. Suenens, Leo Joseph (1978). E****enism and Charismatic Renewal: Theological and...
- circulatory illness, was administered the last rites and Communion by Bishop Leo Suenens on 5 August 1961. At 6:05 a.m. on the next day, he died at the age of 87...