I propose to approach the human body as the support of the catholic charismatic religiosity. Starting from the observation of body movements, performed in their rituals, and the investigation of their religious experience (embodied perception of divinity) I describe and analyze some constituent elements of the particular form of Christianity who practice in the Catholic religion. The human body is the means of contact with divinity. At the same time, which is the support used by the divinity to manifest between humans. The "gifts" and "charisma" of the Holy Spirit more than symbolic statements subject to an abstract dogma, are presented as social provisions (materials) for activation in the body of divine graces. Also through the implementation of "body techniques" of healing, the human body is placed in the context of a religious therapeutic, pushing the limits of catholicism beyond its cultic, devotional and moral aspects.