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  2. Oct 8, 2020 · Judge Amy Coney Barrett, who has described herself as a faithful Catholic, does not appear to have ever spoken publicly about the religious community she has been a part of nearly her...

  3. Jun 6, 2022 · A sworn affidavit from the 1990s from a former member of a secretive religious group with alleged ties to Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett described an environment of complete...

  4. Sep 28, 2020 · Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s latest Supreme Court nominee, is a hero of some religious Americans, but others view her connection to a little-understood faith group with deep...

  5. Sep 29, 2020 · Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett has close ties to a charismatic Christian religious group that holds that men are divinely ordained as the “head” of the family and faith. Former...

    • What Is People of Praise?
    • What Do The People of Praise Believe?
    • Is The Group A Cult?
    • What About Amy Coney Barrett’s Association with The Group and Her Faith?

    People of Praiseis a South Bend, Ind.–based charismatic community that attracts members from a number of Christian churches, though the vast majority of its members are Catholic. The group was founded in 1971, part of a Catholic charismatic renewal that emerged from the Second Vatican Council. Charismatic communities emphasize the role of the Holy ...

    People of Praise is not a church, so its members tend to believe what their own churches teach. Since 90 percent of the people who belong to People of Praise are Catholics, that means they follow the teachings of the Catholic Church. The organization places an emphasis on family life, traditional gender roles and a deep prayer life. It also operate...

    People of Praise requires about six years of discernment before a member makes a lifelong “covenant,” or personal commitment, pledging to remain part of the organization. The group’s website says a person is free to leave the covenant at any time. But there have been charges that charismatic communities can be overly controlling, including some mad...

    Ms. Coney Barrett’s name was removed from the group’s website in 2017, according to The New York Times story from that year. The organization said members sometimes request that they not be named in marketing materials. Mr. Lent told The South Bend Tribunein 2018 that the organization does not try to influence its members when it comes to their pro...

  6. While Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett has faced questions about how her Catholic faith might influence her jurisprudence, she has not spoken publicly about her involvement in People...

  7. Oct 7, 2020 · Amy Coney Barretts People of Praise ties highlight charismatic Christianity. By Sarah Pulliam Bailey. October 7, 2020 at 9:05 a.m. EDT. President Trump announced Amy Coney...

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