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| website = {{URL|https://peopleofpraise.org/}} |
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'''People of Praise''' was formed in 1971 by [[Wikipedia:Kevin Ranaghan|Kevin Ranaghan]] and Paul DeCelles. Both men were involved in the [[Wikipedia:Catholic Charismatic Renewal|Catholic Charismatic Renewal]], in which [[Wikipedia:Pentecostal|Pentecostal]] religious experiences such as [[Wikipedia:baptism in the Holy Spirit|baptism in the Holy Spirit]], [[Wikipedia:speaking in tongues|speaking in tongues]] and [[Wikipedia:prophecy|prophecy]] are practiced by Catholics. In its early history, it influenced the institutional development of the Catholic Charismatic movement in the United States and played important roles in national charismatic conferences. |
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*{{Wikipedia-inline|People of Praise}} |
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People of Praise was formed in 1971 by Kevin Ranaghan and Paul DeCelles. Both men were involved in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal, in which Pentecostal religious experiences such as baptism in the Holy Spirit, speaking in tongues and prophecy are practiced by Catholics. In its early history, it influenced the institutional development of the Catholic Charismatic movement in the United States and played important roles in national charismatic conferences.
See also
- People of Praise article from Wikipedia
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Pages in category "People of Praise"
The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
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- Amy Coney Barrett faith group would expel members over gay sex, leader said - 2020-10-14
- Amy Coney Barrett Is Allegedly a Member of a Religious Group That's Been Called a "Cult." What Is It, Really? - 2018-07-03
- Amy Coney Barrett: spotlight falls on secretive Catholic group People of Praise - 2020-09-26