Prayers ending is,Amen.that means that you believe that Jesus is god's son
It's not a prayer itself, it is an ending of a number of prayers used, primarily, in the Catholic church. The full ending is "As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end, Amen." It's an "add-on" to many prayers.
Because Christians believe that all communication with God - should be channeled through His son, Jesus.
Prayers, "our prayers are with them": gebeden to pray: bidden. I pray: ik bid
Prayers that tell Jesus how great He is are known as prayers of adoration. These are common prayers for Christians who believe in Jesus.
Orações (prayers)
"Prayers of the faithful" is another name for prayers of intercession.
Unless you are worshipping her as a goddess, it is neither one. You say prayers FOR her (and for her family), not to her.
They are prayers that are not required, but are extra.
Five prayers.
All of the usual prayers, plus the special prayers added on all holidays. But the prayers for rain are central to Sukkot.
Dura prayers are specific prayers in the Zoroastrian tradition that are recited at sunset. These prayers are considered essential for connecting with divine energy and seeking protection from spiritual harm. Unlike other prayers, dura prayers are recited facing the sun, symbolizing the eternal struggle between light and darkness.
salatul-safar Shortening prayers. The meaning of shortening prayers is that the four-rak'ah prayers become two rak'ahs when travelling. As for joining prayers, it means that the worshipper joins two prayers, Zuhr and 'Asr, or Maghrib and 'Isha', at the time of the earlier or later of the two prayers.