If in a pew in the Catholic church, the cushioned area is called a kneeler.
They are called kneelers or hassocks. Though they are mostly known as hassocks!
Church prayer cushions are called kneelers, or kneeling rails.
Not unsurprisingly they are called kneelers. They used to be called hassocks, but that is now less common.
They are called hassocks or kneelers. (most commonly known as a hassocks)
If in a pew in the Catholic church, the cushioned area is called a kneeler.
It's called hassocks
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If in a pew in the Catholic church, the cushioned area is called a kneeler.
A Pew
A hassock.
Hassock: Old English hassuc "clump of coarse grass," is of unknown origin. It is thought to have a similarity to kneeling on a thick cushion or a tuft of grass.
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Well, if you are talking about the ones which people kneel on then its called a hassock, or kneelers, they are most commonly known as hassocks though.
A church kneeler is a padded board or cushion placed at the front of a church pew that people use to kneel on during prayer or worship. It provides support and comfort for those who wish to kneel while participating in religious services.
We do kneel at the altar to pray. Anyone can kneel anywhere they want to in our church. It shows humblesness. If you don't kneel here on earth, you will kneel and confess on judgment day.
The things you kneel on are simply called kneelers by most Catholics. When they are free standing they are sometimes called a "Prie Dieu" from the French "prie au Dieu" or "pray to God".
The long benches seen in churches are called pews.
· kneel (in church)
pray, kneel, be quiet, tithe, and sing