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It is referred to as the Roman Missal or the sacramentary.
Catholics do not pray through the priest. The priest prays and the congregation responds. Or the priest and the congregation pray together.
These are led by the priest in Church. Lay people do not lead prayers in Church. In some instances, such as during Vigil services, the priest will start the prayers, and then lay people continue to read them. But where a priest is present with lay people, only he can lead the prayers.
The lector reads from a book called the Lectionary which the priest also reads the gospel from. The book of prayers the priest reads from at the altar and chair is called the Roman Missal, or Sacramentary.
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When a priest holds his hands open and upward when he prays, it symbolizes openness, surrender, and receptivity to divine grace and guidance. It signifies a gesture of offering, reverence, and humility in prayer.
Not necessarily. If they mean their prayers, then probably. But if they don't mean their prayers, then prayer won't have an effect on their life.
Catholics have to go to the priest, and the priest prays to god on there behalf. Whereas pentecostal people pray directly to God.
Currently, the Roman Missal is the book that contains the prayers said at Mass and during other liturgies. The Lectionary is the book that contains the Bible readings for each Mass in the United States. It was the Missal up until Pope Paul VI issued the Sacramentary. It was known as the Sacramentary from after Vatican Council II until 2012.
The priest leads the Eucharistic prayers, the people at the Mass , as well as the priest off the sacrifice up to God.
the book which contains the prayers said by the priest at the altar as well as all that is officially read or sung in connection with the offering of the holy Sacrifice of the Mass throughout the ecclesiastical year.
Islamic priest are called imam. and they lead prayers they also perich