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Prayer circle (Mormonism) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prayer circle (Mormonism) (詳細はthe Mormon religion, 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 an antiphonic recitation of prayer by participants joined in a circle, usually around an altar in a temple. ==Origin of Mormon prayer circles==
Prayer circles were common in the Protestant revivals of the Second Great Awakening that occurred in the youth of Joseph Smith. Ritual circles were also practiced in Freemasonry, to which Smith had been initiated in 1842. Early Mormons practiced conventional Protestant-type prayer circles at least as early as 1833. On May 4, 1842, Smith met with nine other men and performed the first Endowment ceremony. It is not clear whether this ceremony included a prayer circle. However, prayer circles became the main purpose of meetings of the Anointed Quorum beginning on May 26, 1843. Women were first included in the ceremony on September 28, 1843.
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