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- People_of_Praise abbreviation "POP".
- People_of_Praise abstract "People of Praise is an independent Christian interdenomenational charismatic "covenant community" with no ecclesial affiliation. It presently consists of 21 branches in the United States of America, Canada, and the Caribbean, with a total of approximately 3,000 men, women, and children.The People of Praise was formed in 1971 in South Bend, Indiana, by Dr. Paul DeCelles, Kevin Ranaghan and 27 others who wanted to build an "ecumenical", charismatic community of men and women.The impetus for this new way of community living came from several sources. These include in particular the Ecumenical Movement, the Charismatic Movement, the Shepherding Movement and the growing interest in basic ecclesial communities. Openness to members of many different expressions of Christianity is essential to its vision of its role in promoting ecumenism. The enthusiasm which inspired its members at its inception can be largely attributed to the Charismatic Renewal. The Shepherding Movement provided a way of giving structure and cohesion to a common life together and contributed to the development of an implicit theology of common Christian living. Thinkers such as Stephen B. Clark contributed greatly to its way of conceiving Christian community, particularly through his books Building Christian Communities: Strategy for Renewing the Church and Unordained Elders and Renewal Communities. The basic idea of the form of Christian society found in the People of Praise is consistent with restorationist impulses. The idea, common to many covenant communities, was to establish a community of believers which would resemble as closely as possible Saint Luke's description of common life found in Acts 2:42-47.The immediate locus for the inspiration was in the experience of the Charismatic Renewal or Pentecostal movement, particularly the charismatic renewal in the Catholic Church. This renewal centers on conversion to Christ and a “baptism in the Holy Spirit,” which, in the predominant Catholic view, involves prayer to release all the power and gifts of the Holy Spirit given in Baptism and Confirmation, but which needs to be actualized in the life of the believer. These gifts include prophecy, Glossolalia or speaking in tongues, and healing at first exercised primarily in weekly prayer meetings.The charismatic renewal is rooted in the Pentecostal Movement and the Azusa Street Revival. Its development among Catholics seems to have been a response to the Second Vatican Council which encouraged the active participation and gifts of the laity in the work and mission of the church in the world. The Council was the major event which predisposed the founders of the community to the possibility of the baptism in the Holy Spirit and to life in community. In this sense, the Council itself and the Liturgical and Biblical Movements which preceded it, had a huge impact in the formation of those who founded the community. Similarly, the Cursillo movement, which fostered conversion to Jesus, and in which most of the early leaders of the community were involved, quite possibly influenced the development of the People of Praise, as well.The Shepherding Movement contributed greatly to the new way of structuring shared community life found in the People of Praise. Many of the elements of the Shepherding Movement remain in place under different names. The concept of "shepherding" or "covering" is lived out under the teaching of "headship and submission".".
- People_of_Praise formationYear "1971".
- People_of_Praise headquarter South_Bend,_Indiana.
- People_of_Praise membership "about 3,000".
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- People_of_Praise wikiPageWikiLink The_New_International_Dictionary_of_Pentecostal_and_Charismatic_Movements.
- People_of_Praise wikiPageWikiLink Trinity_School_at_Greenlawn.
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- People_of_Praise wikiPageWikiLink Trinity_School_at_River_Ridge.
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- People_of_Praise wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
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- People_of_Praise wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Minnesota.
- People_of_Praise wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Notre_Dame.
- People_of_Praise wikiPageWikiLinkText "People of Praise".
- People_of_Praise wikiPageWikiLinkText "the People of Praise".
- People_of_Praise abbreviation "POP".
- People_of_Praise formation "1971".