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An invocation is a call to prayer that opens a particular service. A benediction is the closing prayer of that service.
Not sure why this is in the computer area, but an invocation is a prayer, usually at the beginning of an event.
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In meetings, protocol dictates that the invocation come first IF AND ONLY IF the invocation is EXPLICITLY a prayer. If the invocation is an inspirational quote or such, it comes after the pledge.
An invocation is an appeal or prayer to God or spirit/s. In this case maybe to bless food. So invocation maybe correct .
Prayer can be many things. Praise, petition, thanksgiving,a plea for Divine assistance .
I believe it's called an invocation.
An invocation is a prayer asking God's help as part of a religious service. It is the first prayer offered at a church service. The last is called a Benediction.
A prayer is the act of communicating with a deity (especially as a petition or in adoration) whereas invocation typically means to summon or call forth. For example, you can pray to a deity (which means a God) and ask for help, whereas a priest invokes or calls forth the spirit of said deity.
In Hindi, the word "dua" means prayer. It is a request or an invocation made to a higher power, often asking for blessings, help, or protection.
well invocation means: the act of invoking or calling upon a deity, spirit, etc., for aid, protection, inspiration, or the like; supplication i know in my congregation before we start our worship we pray to god and we thank him for this time we were able to gather today again and ask that he please be with us and bless us w/ his holy spirt so that we can understand the things we will be learning from the bible...ect. and then at the end of the meeting we close w/ prayer so its basically asking god to be with u as u worship him hope this helps :)
The invocation in "Paradise Lost" serves as a prayer or request for divine inspiration and guidance. It sets the tone for the epic poem and seeks the help of the muse to aid the poet in telling the epic story of the fall of man. Milton uses the invocation to establish his poetic authority and align himself with the epic tradition.