Anyone can pray a repentant prayer.
No. It is a Jewish prayer. Prayers are for God.
Prayer to saints is not considered idolatry in the Catholic and Orthodox Christian traditions, as it is seen as asking for their intercession and help in communicating with God. Saints are revered as exemplary Christians who can serve as role models and inspire believers in their faith.
This type of prayer is called The Prayer of Praise and Worship. When you pray to God in this manner you are thanking Him for being God.
No, Protestants believe that God hears every prayer, and therefore the intecession of Saints is at best unneccisary; and at worst prayer to saints may be considered a form of idolatry.
give me St. Abigail's prayer
The Lord's Prayer is one.
Anywhere in any situation. They only call on the name of Jehovah (the Father), because they see prayer to another as idolatry. Prayer and song is also part of Jehovah's Witenss services in their Kingdom Halls (churches).
can you give me the copy of a prayer of a beautiful harvest??
Speaking as a non-Catholic: As an evangelical Anglican, I actually never use a rosary as an aid for prayer as this device is more in keeping with the Roman Catholic tradition, although I can very much see the use of such a device in prayer. The beads on the rosary represent various prayers and statements of faith, and, by 'saying' the rosary one can be sure that prayers are said without any being 'forgotten'. Idolatry is the worship of anything that is not God - be it a golden calf, a statue, or even your car, holiday home in the Seychelles, or the Lottery. I cannot imagine any Catholic 'worshipping' the rosary as an object in itself; the rosary is simply an aid to prayer which some Christians find useful, and, therefore, using it cannot be classed as idolatry. The only danger with the rosary is that, unless one makes a conscious effort to ensure that prayer comes from the heart, there is a temptation to 'go through the motions' in saying the rosary, so that prayer becomes mechanical and superficial. As long as the rosary is kept well in its place as an aid to personal, devotional and sincere prayer then there is nothing wrong with using it - and it is certainly not idolatrous - and, in fact, used in the right way it can enhance prayer a great deal.
theres no specific prayer for this. but the more love you send into the universe the more you will give back if their is a prayer then i will send it to you.
Spirits of the Elid will give you a good amount of Prayer xp - Look up others on Rune Hq
Madalyn Murray O'Hare is the woman responsible for prayer not being allowed in schools.