Prayer circle (Mormonism)

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In Mormonism, a prayer circle, also known as the true order of prayer, is a ritual established by Joseph Smith that some Mormons believe is a more potent method of prayer that can lead to receiving greater blessings and revelation from God. The ritual involves forming a circle of participants around a person who offers a prayer, usually at an altar in a temple. The members of the circle repeat the words of the prayer. Mormon prayer circles were once organized by local congregations on a monthly schedule, but in the late 1970s were restricted only to temples. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString In Mormonism, a prayer circle, also known as the true order of prayer, is a ritual established by Joseph Smith that some Mormons believe is a more potent method of prayer that can lead to receiving greater blessings and revelation from God. The ritual involves forming a circle of participants around a person who offers a prayer, usually at an altar in a temple. The members of the circle repeat the words of the prayer. Mormon prayer circles were once organized by local congregations on a monthly schedule, but in the late 1970s were restricted only to temples.
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