Mother of God Community and other Catholic Charismatic Communities in the U.S.
- CTYD 1/101 Title : 1972 International Conference 1972/0602-04
Major speakers: all men; minor speakers: JCT is one of 10 women and about 40 men.
- CTYD 1/101 Title : 1979 International Conference 1973/0601-03
Major speakers: all men; JCT worked wtih the wife of a noted Lutehran charismatic, Larry Christenson, for 2 workshops. Page 16: Mrs. Larry Christenson has no name of her own. She and JCT are said to be talking about being "ordered under a non-Christian husband." However, the program writers knew JCT was married to an unobservant, baptized Episcopalian whom she works with and is not ordered under.
- CTYD 1/101 Title : 1974 National Service Conference 1973-1974
JCT served on what was called the National Advisory Committee for Catholic Charismatic Renewal until she resigned around 1980. She was invited in 1968 to attend yearly conferences at Ann Arbor for leaders. She was asked in 1974 to do a workshop on "regional structures" out of experience organizing Days of Renewal for prayer group leaders and members monthly at Catholic University in D.C.
- CTYD 1/101 Title : 1974 International Conference 1974/0614-16
JCT served on the steering committee, see page 42. She was aware she was the "token" woman - but used because she thinks she was the only woman nationally to chair a regional service committee (Washington, D.C. Archdiocese) that put on monthly Days of Renewal (at Catholic University). Many decisions about this conference were made behind JCT's back but she "hung in" because she felt charismatic gifts and renewal had much to offer the Church. As for participation of women, Dortothy Ranaghan had some visibility due to her marriage. Early women like Fr. O'Connor's friend, Sr. Amata Fabro sort of disappeared and there was much talk in early days about how Josephine Massyngberde Ford had been marginalized.
- CTYD 1/101 Title : 1975 International Conference 1975/0516-19
JCT does not remember any women giving talks. She was put in the word gifts unit. During this conference she gave a talk at the International Marian Congress, arranged by Cardinal Suenens, but her name was left off the program.
- CTYD 1/101 Title : 1976 Continental Conference 1976/0529-30
Major speakers: 8 men; minor speakers: 55 men, 3 women (1 nun, 2 wives). JCT was asked to give a reading at the Sunday closing liturgy.
- CTYD 1/101 Title : 1976 Eastern General Conference on the Charismatic Renewal in the Catholic Church, Atlantic City, NJ 1976/1022-24
- CTYD 1/101 Title : Society for Pentecostal Studies: Pneuma '77, 7th Annual Meeting 1977/1201-03
JCT and Louis Rogge both spoke at this conference.
- CTYD 1/101 Title : 1977 Conference on the Charismatic Renewal in Christian Churches 1977/0720-24
59 people listed; JCT is 1 of 4 women.
- CTYD 1/101 Title : 1977 Conference on the Charismatic Renewal in Christian Churches 1977/0720-24
Protestant David Manuel published his personal account of attending this conference, "Like a Mighty River." JCT worked with Bill Beatty of Atlanta doing workshop in Empire Theatre, page 34, and was in Word Gifts unit.
- CTYD 1/101 Title : 1978 National Conference 1978/0818-20
JCT worked with Fr. Bill O'Brien and Jack Brownbach at this conference.
- ATYD : Judith Church Tydings: Audio-Visual Material
- ATYD 45633-45634 VH : Kathryn Kuhlman, Miracles at Mabee Center, Oral Roberts University, Three Hours of Miracles 1974
- ATYD 45635 VH : Judith Tydings - Sunday Night Prayer Meeting 1995/0521
- ATYD 45636 VH : Judith Church Tydings - Wisdom 2001 2001/04
- ATYD 45637 VH : The Hiding Place Movie, Julie Harris, Eilenn Heckart, Arthur O'Connell 1975
- ATYD 45638-45639 CT : Judith Tydings - The Outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the 20th Century no date
- ATYD 45640 CT : Judith Tydings - Church Tradition and Charismatic Renewal 1976
- ATYD 45641 CT : Judith Tydings - Gathering A People: Reflections on I Peter 4, Spiritual Life For Lent and Easter, Conference IV: Institute for Spirituality, St. Johns University, Collegeville, MN 1979/0311
- ATYD 45642 CT : Judith Church Tydings - Saturday Afternoon Talk, Wisdom 2001 2001
- PTYD : Judith Church Tydings: Printed Material
- PTYD 1/01-29 Series : Typical Home Library of American Lay Catholic Charismatic in the 1970s 1962-1980
- PTYD 1/01 Title : The Cross and the Switchblade / by David Wilkerson 1962 1962
Made into a move that many saw; included in ATYD is a video copy of the movie, Gateway Films 1972.
- PTYD 1/02 Title : They Speak With Other Tongues / by John L. Sherrill 1962 1964
This is the 1984 edition with a 20-year update included.
- PTYD 1/03 Title : The Happiest People on Earth / by Demons Shakarian 1975 1975
2 copies included: small and large print.
- PTYD 1/04 Title : The Hiding Place / by Corrie ten Boom with John and Elizabeth Sherrill 1971 1971
This copy includes movie pictures; accompanied by a booklet and brochure found in CTYD; video copy is in ATYD, World Wide Pictures 1975.
- PTYD 1/05 Title : Another Wave Rolls In / by Frank Bartleman 1970 1970
Formerly titled, What Really Happened at Azuza Street?
- PTYD 1/06 Title : The Word of God/ by Fr. Dan Danielson 1972 1972
Reprinted from, Sisters Today (1971); about charismatic covenant community in Ann Arbor led by Steve Clark and Ralph Martin.
- PTYD 1/07 Title : As the Spirit Leads Us / by Kevin and Dorothy Ranaghan 1971 1971
Similar to the book, Catholic Pentecostals, by Fr. James Connelly C.S.C., page 211-232 - valuable for history of charismatic movement 1967-1970. . .
- PTYD 1/08 Title : I Believe in Miracles / by Kathryn Kuhlman 1963 1963
British edition.
- PTYD 1/09 Title : Daughter of Destiny / by Kathryn Kuhlman 1976 1976
Videos of Kuhlman services circulated; included in this collection is a sample from 1974 produced and distributed some years later.
- PTYD 1/10 Title : Gathered for Power, Charisma, Communalism, Christian Whitness/ by W. Grapham Pulkingham 1972 1972
Author is an Episcopal priest.
- PTYD 1/11 Title : Nine O'Clock in the Morning / by Dennis J. Bennett 1970 1970
Author is an Episcopal priest.
- PTYD 1/12 Title : L'Abri / by Edith Schaeffer 1969 1969
Copy included here is the 16th American printing, 1981.
- PTYD 1/13 Title : A Charismatic Approach to Social Action / by Larry Christenson 1974 1974
Author is a Lutheran pastor; accompanies his other book, The Christian Family.
- PTYD 1/14 Title : I Married You / by Walter Trobisch 1971 1971
Author is a Christian pastor; book accompanies author's other book, I Loved a Girl.
- PTYD 1/15 Title : The Spirit of Christ / by Andrew Murray 1963 1963
Author lived 1828-1927; Dutch reform South African, prolific Christian writer; Catholic charismatics read many of his books including, Absolute Surrender.
- PTYD 1/16 Title : Soul and Spirit / by Jessie Penn-Lewis
Author lived 1861-1927 - a Welsh evangelical writer and speaker influenced by Andrew Murray; other of her pamphlets and books are not included here; In this 84 page book, Penn-Lewis speaks of a tripartite nature of man: body, soul, and spirit; her other book, War on the Spirits, also was widely read by charismatics along with Watchman Nee (1903-1927)'s books, like The Normal Life.
- PTYD 1/17 Title : Call to Discipleship / by Juan Carlos Ortiz 1975 1975
- PTYD 1/18 Title : Building Christian Communities, Strategy for Renewing the Church / by Stephen B. Clark 1972 1972
- PTYD 1/19 Title : Unordained Elders and Renewal Communities / by Stephen B. Clark 1976 1976
- PTYD 1/20 Title : Dedication and Leadership / by Douglas Hyde 1966
Author is a former communist arguing that "there is much to be learned from communist methods, cadres, and psychological motivation" (back cover); the 1970 edition is included here; some questioned the use of this book's techniques within the movement.
- PTYD 1/21 Title : Competent to Counsel / by Jay E. Adams 1970 1970
Author was born in 1929, reformed pastor Adams is still recommending "nouthetic," biblical counseling. From this book many charismatic Catholics derived the notion that any Christian is more competent to counsel another person than a secular licensed psychologist or psychiatrist. When many charismatic communities began to break up in the 1990s it was claimed by some observers that much damage had been done by untrained lay people placed in leadership positions "counseling" others.
- PTYD 1/22 Title : Unequally Yoked Wives / by C.S. Lovett 1968 1968
JCT notes: I think I remember statistics showing there were more women attending U.S. Catholic prayer meetings than men. Many married women were coming without their husbands. Some of the leaders of the charismatic renewal movement came out of the Cursillo movement which had addressed this same "problem," by deciding not to allow married women to make a Cursillo retreat without their husbands. With the Catholic charismatic covenant community structure one where wives were "ordered" under their husband's headship, this book was seen as something to help address the "problem" of all the women at prayer meetings without husbands. The book offered guidance for how to use techniques to "save" your "unsaved husband," like the "nutcracker technique." I understood the thought behind this book, but saw it as manipulative and in workshops I gave at national and regional conferences I tried to offer encouragement to women in my position and pointed them to obscure holy married Catholic women like Anna Marie Taigi.
- PTYD 1/23 Title : Theological Reflections on the Chrismatic Renewal / edited by John Haughey S.J. 1976 1976
JCT's contribution can be found pages 73-78.
- PTYD 1/24 Title : Aspects of Pentecostal-Charismatic Origins / edited by Vinson Synan 1975 1975
Contains valuable essay by Fr. Edward O'Connor "Roots of Charismatic Renewal in the Catholic Church," pages 169-191.
- PTYD 1/25 Title : Andrew Murray, Apostle of Abiding Love / by Leona Choy 1978 1978
- PTYD 1/26 Title : The Baptism with the Holy Spirit / by Oral Roberts 1964 1969
Includes in it a note from JCT.
- PTYD 1/27 Title : Azusa Street, The Roots of Modern-day Pentecost / by Frank bartleman 1980 1980
- PTYD 1/28 Title : Centers of Christian Renewal / by Donald D. Bloesch Ph.D. 1969 1969
- PTYD 1/29 Title : "Dedication Under the Dome," VOICE magazine / by Kevin Ranaghan 1967 1967/10
Publication of Full Gospel Busienss men association, Oct. 1967. JCT thinks Fr. O'Connor gave her this copy of VOICE when he first visited MOG prayer group meeting in Potomac, MD, June 18, 1968.
- PTYD 1/30-44 Series : Additional Reference Material Useful to Charismatics 1891-1999
- PTYD 1/30 Title : The Church Community, Leaven and Life-Style / by Max Delespesse 1968 1968
- PTYD 1/31 Title : L'homme selon L'Esprit / by Ephrem Yon 1995 1995
- PTYD 1/32 Title : I Nuovi Protagonisti / by Bruno Secondin 1991 1991
- PTYD 1/33 Title : Les Nouveaux Disciples / by Monique Hebrard 1979 1979
Voyage a travers les communautes charismatiques.
- PTYD 1/34 Title : Les Nouveaux Disciples Dix Ans Apres / by Monique Hebrard 1987
- PTYD 1/35 Title : Les Naufrages de l'Esprit: Des Sectes dans l'Eglise Catholique / by Antoine Delestre and Therry Baffoy 1996 1996
- PTYD 1/36 Title : Cultic Studies Journal: Psycholigical Manipulation and Society / edited by Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. 1999 1999
Page 83 JCT's article "Shipwrecked in the Spirit".
- PTYD 1/37 Title : The Church is Charismatic: The World Council of Churches and the Charismatic Renewal / edited by Arnold Bittlinger 1981 1981
- PTYD 1/38 Title : Gathering a People, Catholic Saints in Charismatic Perspective / by Judith Tydings 1977 1977
JCT's objectives for writing this book: wanted to explain to Catholics that there had always been evidence of charismatic gifts and mysticism throughout the history of Catholicism seen in the lives of canonized Saints, to warn of the need for discernment by the Church, to use this as a vehicle to reach out to those not Catholic in order to explain something about Catholicism. JCT saw the charismatic renewal movement as a move of God to not only renew a catholic Church in need of renewal, but also as a "surprise of the Spirit" to begin to gather together the many different denominations and factions within Christianity. She wrote from the general reader and in footnotes for scholars studying the charismatic renewal. Doublas V. Steere, Quaker Observer, and David du Plessis, Pentecostal Observer, were two Protestant Observers at Vatican II who saw the content of JCT's book as valuable.
- PTYD 1/39 Title : The Charismatic Movement / edited by Michael P. Hamilton 1975 1975
JCT's note: this book has 2 features of interest for Catholic historians. First, this book contains an article by Josephine Massyngberde Ford, "The Charismatic Gifts in Worship." Ford had been marginalized by the all Male National Service Committee, but some other venues asked for her input. Secondly, in a sleep pocket on the back cover, the book came with a recording of what speaking in tongues sounded like. MOG Community was approached and asked if the sound technician at Washington Cathedral would be allowed to record "speaking in tongues." JCT was asked in particular, but declined as she considered singing and praying and speaking in tongues to be prayer, and did not want to be recorded while praying. JCT and others at MOG had no objection to others being recorded if they chose, so the recording was done. Included in this collection is a program of a conference on the "Charismatic Movement" hosted by Canon Michael Hamilton at the Episcopal Washington Cathedral (No date). It is probably an accurate assumption that the four papers that appear in this book, by Dr. Krister Stendahl, Harvard, George Williams, Harvard, J. Massyngberde Ford and John Kildahl, were originally delivered at this conference.
- PTYD 1/40 Title : Like A Mighty River, A personal account of the Charismatic Conference of 1977 / by David Manuel 1977
JCT's note: Manual, a Protestant, and a member of the charismatic Community of Jesus on Cape Cod, a former editor with Doubleday, attended the Kansas City Conference as a reporter. At the conference Bill Beaty, leader of People of Praise Community in Georgia and JCT were paired doing a session on introduction to charismatic renewal and baptism in the Spirit and they both served in the word gifts unit. They are standing on a stage together at a general session second and third from the left, page 170.
- PTYD 1/41 Title : Catholic Digest: All About Saints / by Judith Tydings, pp. 36-47 1977/11
- PTYD 1/42 Title : "Wisdom instructs her: The Power of the Spirit and the Word" / by Rev. John Randall, S.T.D. 1891
- PTYD 1/43 Title : People, Prayer and Promise: An Anthropological Analysis of A Catholic Charismatic Covenant Community / by Kenneth Harlan McGuire, C.S.P. 1976
Dissertation presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Anthropology).
- PTYD 1/44 Title : Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements / edited by Stanley M. Burgess and Gary B. McGee, with Patrick H. Alexander 1996 1996/07
JCT's note: Josephine Massyngberde Ford was one of the Catholic contributors to this reference book. Most Catholic entries were written by English priest Fr. Peter Hocken, a member of MOG Community for 20 years (1976-1996). He served as Executive Secretary for Society for Pentecostal Studies 1988-1997. Hocken is very strong on Pentecostal history, less so on early Catholic charismatic renewal in the U.S. as he was not in America for almost 10 years of the early phase of Catholic Charismatic Renewal. Missing, and should have been included in the Catholic biographies, is Auxiliary Bishop of Grand Rapids, Joseph McKinney (1928-2010), national liaison to American bishops, whose early encouragement of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement was important. He was a popular and familiar figure at early national conferences. Also missing are early Catholic charismatic figures, such as Patti Gallagher Mansfield of Dusquesne, George Martin of Ann Arbor, Bobbie Cavnar of Texas, and Fr. George Kosicki, CSB. Protestant Evangelical, Ruth Carter Stapelton, President Jimmy Carter's sister, is also omitted. She was known for her healing ministry and was present at the Kansas 1977 conference, where JCT conversed with her.
- GTYD : Judith Church Tydings: Graphics