Private devotions refer to individual, personal acts of prayer, meditation, or contemplation carried out outside of formal religious services or public gatherings. These private moments are typically considered intimate and spiritually nourishing for believers.
daily devotions are daily prayers.
M. F. Clarke has written: 'Devotions for public and private use at the Way of the Cross' -- subject(s): Stations of the Cross
Daily devotions are religious words that are uplifting and thought provoking. You can find daily devotions at a site such as Crosswalk or Lutheran Hour Ministries. A lot of local churches also post devotions on their websites as well.
Devotions upon Emergent Occasions was created in 1624.
William Love Woodall has written: 'Devotions for boys and girls' -- subject(s): Children, English, Prayer-books and devotions 'William Carey of India' '100 devotions for boys and girls' -- subject(s): Children, English, Prayer-books and devotions
Bill Stephens has written: 'Prime time devotions for guys' -- subject(s): Christian life, English, Prayer books and devotions, Prayer-books and devotions, Teenage boys
Devozioni.
Liturgy - common official worship - which includes the Eucharist (Mass), the Liturgy of the Hours, and the celebration of the Sacraments Devotions - private or public prayers which are basically optional - like Eucharistic adoration, the rosary, stations of the cross, centering prayer, first fridays, etc. There are hundreds of different devotions. There are endless ways to pray, too...
Certainly. Over history many have had private chapels in their homes / castles / etc. Saying your evening prayers, etc. is worshipping in private, isn't? You'll even find over history (recent history even) that some devote individuals have prayer benches in their private rooms - usually their bedrooms / suites for devotions. To my way of thinking - any worship should be done in private - but that's just me.
Carla. Williams has written: 'The children's discovery Bible devotions' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible stories, Children, Devotional literature, English, Prayer books and devotions, Prayer-books and devotions
William Birchley has written: 'Devotions. Second part' -- subject(s): Bible, Church of England, Devotional literature, Early works to 1800, History, Liturgy, Prayers and devotions 'The Christian moderator: the second part; or, Persecution for religion condemned' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Religious tolerance 'Devotions' -- subject(s): Books of hours, Catholic Church, Church of England, Devotional exercises, Devotional literature, English, Liturgy, Prayer-books and devotions, Prayers and devotions 'Devotions in the antient way of offices'
The plural of devotion is devotions.