From WSJopinion: Many in the media have painted People of Praise as somehow sinister. But America has a lot to learn from Amy Coney Barrett’s “covenant community,” writes maryfiorito.
Main Street: With the nomination of Catholic Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, will Joe Biden's Democratic Party practice what it preaches? Images: AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark KellyMost Americans had never heard of People of Praise before President Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Thanks to the media and the Democratic Party, many have been led to believe this community of faith-filled people is somehow sinister. It isn’t.
The Catholic Church would identify People of Praise as a “lay ecclesial movement.” Popular in Europe but not well known in the U.S., such groups allow married couples, families and single Catholics to experience their faith in a variety of more personal...
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