Prayer
71prayer|ful — «PRAIR fuhl», adjective. having the habit of praying often; devout: »the prayerful life of monks. A prayerful silence filled the church. SYNONYM(S): pious, reverent. –prayer´ful|ly, adverb. –prayer´ful|ness, noun …
72Prayer of the Blessed Virgin — Prayer to the lessed VirginOh, most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh, Star of the Sea, help me herein and show me here you are… …
73Prayer book — Prayer book, s. Common Prayer …
74Prayer, Lord's — • Although the Latin term oratio dominica is of early date, the phrase Lord s Prayer does not seem to have been generally familiar in England before the Reformation. During the Middle Ages the Our Father was always said in Latin, even by the… …
75Prayer of Christ, Feast of the — • A feast that commemorates the prolonged prayer which Christ offered in Gethsemane in preparation for His Sacred Passion. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
76Prayer Book — Prayer Book, the another name for the Book of Common Prayer …
77prayer mat — also prayer rug n a small cloth on which Muslims kneel when praying …
78prayer rug — prayer ,rug noun count a PRAYER MAT …
79prayer book — prayer books N COUNT A prayer book is a book which contains the prayers which are used in church or at home …
80prayer meeting — prayer meetings N COUNT A prayer meeting is a religious meeting where people say prayers to God …