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Juanita García Peraza also known as "Mita" (June 24, 1897 – February 21, 1970) was the founder of the "Mita congregation", a spin-off of the Pentecostal church with Puerto Rican origins which is described in Melton's Encyclopedia of Protestantism. Erik Camayd-Freixas, a sociologist considers this group to be a cult. The group had and still has a large following. When Peraza died, the Senate of Puerto Rico closed their offices for three days in her honor.

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  • Juanita García Peraza (n. Hatillo, Puerto Rico; 24 de junio de 1897 - f. , San Juan (Puerto Rico); 21 de febrero de 1970) fue una religiosa puertorriqueña que fundó la Congregación Mita, la cual tiene la característica de ser la única iglesia cristiana protestante de origen puertorriqueño. Bajo la idea de que en ella se manifestaba el Espíritu Santo, llevó su religión a muchos otros países latinoamericanos y a Estados Unidos. Sus feligreses creen que el Espíritu Santo estaba en ella, aún hoy, consideran que MITA (Espíritu de Vida) continúa dirigiendo la iglesia, si bien, a través de su discípulo Aarón. Basados en sus tres pilares: Amor, Libertad y Unidad. (es)
  • Juanita García Peraza also known as "Mita" (June 24, 1897 – February 21, 1970) was the founder of the "Mita congregation", a spin-off of the Pentecostal church with Puerto Rican origins which is described in Melton's Encyclopedia of Protestantism. Erik Camayd-Freixas, a sociologist considers this group to be a cult. The group had and still has a large following. When Peraza died, the Senate of Puerto Rico closed their offices for three days in her honor. (en)
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  • Peraza was the founder of the only non-Catholic denomination religion of Puerto Rican origin. (en)
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  • Peraza was known as "Mita", the name by which the congregation and their religion are known by. (en)
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  • Juanita García Peraza (n. Hatillo, Puerto Rico; 24 de junio de 1897 - f. , San Juan (Puerto Rico); 21 de febrero de 1970) fue una religiosa puertorriqueña que fundó la Congregación Mita, la cual tiene la característica de ser la única iglesia cristiana protestante de origen puertorriqueño. Bajo la idea de que en ella se manifestaba el Espíritu Santo, llevó su religión a muchos otros países latinoamericanos y a Estados Unidos. Sus feligreses creen que el Espíritu Santo estaba en ella, aún hoy, consideran que MITA (Espíritu de Vida) continúa dirigiendo la iglesia, si bien, a través de su discípulo Aarón. Basados en sus tres pilares: Amor, Libertad y Unidad. (es)
  • Juanita García Peraza also known as "Mita" (June 24, 1897 – February 21, 1970) was the founder of the "Mita congregation", a spin-off of the Pentecostal church with Puerto Rican origins which is described in Melton's Encyclopedia of Protestantism. Erik Camayd-Freixas, a sociologist considers this group to be a cult. The group had and still has a large following. When Peraza died, the Senate of Puerto Rico closed their offices for three days in her honor. (en)
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