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Organizations relating to Prayer and Worship

World Mission Prayer League / Minneapolis MN, USA / Est. 1937
InterPrayer / Carnforth, UK
Action for Peace through Prayer and Aid
International Prayer Council / Lynnwood Ridge, South Africa
Oblates of Saint Benedict / Est. 1871
Dominicaines de la Congrégation Romaine de Saint-Dominique / Rome, Italy / Est. 1959
Marian Union of Beauraing / Beauraing, Belgium / Est. 1932
Orantes de l'Assomption / Bonnelles, France / Est. 1896
Soeurs de Béthanie du Sacré-Coeur / Vische, Italy / Est. 1914
Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate / Toronto ON, Canada / Est. 1892
Servite Secular Institute / Caerphilly, UK / Est. 1943
Discalced Carmelite Nuns / Rome, Italy / Est. 1562
Communauté des béatitudes / Blagnac, France / Est. 1973
World Apostolate of Fatima / Fatima, Portugal / Est. 1947
European Prayer Link / Utrecht, Netherlands / Est. 1992
European Prayer Bulletin / Est. 1994
World-Wide Prayer and Missionary Union / Chicago IL, USA / Est. 1931
World Movement for United Prayer
Psalmody International / Spit Junction NSW, Australia / Est. 1983
Nazarene Missions International / Kansas City MO, USA / Est. 1915
International Partners in Prayer / Houston TX, USA / Est. 1983
Europe Now / Bristol, UK
Ordo Sanctissimi Salvatoris / Rome, Italy / Est. 1911
Community of Sant'Egidio / Rome, Italy / Est. 1968
Fellowship of the Least Coin / Iloilo, Philippines / Est. 1956
International Union of Prayer of Banneux Notre-Dame / Banneux, Belgium / Est. 1934

View all profiles (48 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations

Action Strategies relating to Prayer and Worship

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Ministering through prayer
Praying
Imam
Developing prayers
Praying for divine intercession
Praying for peace

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