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Elizabeth Prophet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Elizabeth Clare Prophet (''née'': Wulf) (April 8, 1939 – October 15, 2009) was an American New Age minister and religious figure, self-proclaimed prophet, author, orator, and writer. In 1963 she married Mark L. Prophet, who five years earlier, in 1958, had founded The Summit Lighthouse. Mark and Elizabeth had four children. Elizabeth, just 33 years of age at the time of husband Mark's death on February 26, 1973, assumed control of The Summit Lighthouse at that time. In 1975, Prophet founded Church Universal and Triumphant, which became the umbrella organization for the movement, and which she expanded worldwide. Prophet controversially called on her members in the late 1980s to prepare for the possibility of nuclear war at the turn of the decade, encouraging them to construct fallout shelters. In 1996, Prophet handed day-to-day operational control of her organization to a president and board of directors, maintaining her role as spiritual leader until her retirement due to health reasons in 1999. During the 1980s and 1990s, Prophet appeared on ''Larry King Live'', ''Donahue'' and ''Nightline'', among other television programs. Earlier media appearances included a feature in 1977 in "The Man Who Would Not Die," an episode of NBC's ''In Search Of...'' series.〔Nimoy, Leonard (host) (December 31, 1977). "The Man Who Would Not Die." ''In Search Of...'' (series ). NBC.〕 She was also featured in 1994 on NBC's ''Ancient Prophecies''.〔McCallum, David (host) (1994). ''Ancient Prophecies''. Coast to Coast Productions. ASIN B0027PIA6M.〕 == Biography ==
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