People Prayed
my birth day
The record is silent. A day of rest and prayer
Romel Joseph Day happened in 2010.
Fathers Day Tornado happened in 2010.
A Christmas novena is a prayer who Catholics pray every day for 9 days before Christmas.
Eid prayer is a prayer prayed on the day after Ramadan. It is prayed in congregation at a mosque and is not required.
The following are the original hours of prayers as contained in the Rule of St. Benedict and other Breviaries from ancient times up until Vatican Council II, along with their current state and names:Matins (Night Prayer, now called the Office of Readings)Lauds (Dawn Prayer, now called Morning Prayer)Prime (First hour of the day, now suppressed)Terce (Third hour of the day, now called Mid-morning prayer)Sext (Sixth hour of the day, now called mid-day prayer)None (Ninth hour of the day, now called Mid-afternoon prayer)Vespers (End of the work day, now called Evening Prayer)Compline (Before bed prayer, now called Night Prayer)
5 times a day Fajr Prayer (Dawn Prayer) Thuhr Prayer (Noon Prayer) Asr Prayer (Afternoon Prayer) Maghrib Prayer (Sunset Prayer...or Dusk Prayer) Isha Prayer (Night Prayer) You should check out an Islamic calender with your country's prayer times to have specific minute timings.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe 8 Services or Office, the Canonical Hours of the Roman Catholic Liturgy, as they are called, are for all religious and clergy. They are: Matins (Night Prayer)Lauds (Morning Prayer)Prime (beginning of the day-suppressed by Paul VI)Terce (Mid-morning prayer)Sext (Mid-day prayer)None (Mid-afternoon prayer)Vespers (End of the day prayer)Compline (before bed prayer)
That has already happened. It was about 4 PM Eastern Time on January 3.
The National Day of Prayer in the United States is scheduled for Thursday, May 6, 2010. With the number of controversies surrounding what was supposed to have been a nonsectarian day of observance, the way the day will play out on the national level is subject to changes until the last minute. Many local communities and faith traditions, however, will observe the day in the manner they have already planned. These observations, of course, differ from community to community and from one faith tradition to another.
The Liturgy of the Hours, also known as the Divine Office, is structured around specific times of the day, traditionally including Morning Prayer (Lauds), Daytime Prayer (Terce, Sext, or None), Evening Prayer (Vespers), and Night Prayer (Compline). It is designed to sanctify the day by marking these intervals with prayer and reflection. Each hour serves as a reminder of God's presence throughout the day.