At the very end of the Liturgy of the Word. The Liturgy of the Word ends with the Homily, the Creed (on Sundays and Solemnities) and then the Prayers of the Faithful. Immediately afterward, the Liturgy of the Eucharist begins.
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Catholic AnswerThe Prayers of the Faithful take place in the middle of the Mass, right after the Gospel or Homily, and before the Preparation of the Gifts.It depends on the religion you follow. Most do not insist on a particular time
"Prayers of the faithful" is another name for prayers of intercession.
No, the prayers of the faithful are prayer intentions being offered the prayers over the gifts are to do with the Eucharist and the transformation of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ.
prayers of the faithful
Faithful Place was created in 2010.
The prayers of the faithful, also known as the general intercessions, are typically part of the Liturgy of the Word in the Catholic Mass. This is when the congregation offers prayers on behalf of the Church, the world, and specific intentions. It usually follows the readings and the homily before moving into the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
Sacrifice was the means by which prayers were lifted to the abode of the gods in the heavens. The smoke from the burning sacrifice carried the prayers of the faithful.
The Rosary was developed as an aid to support the faithful in their prayers. Specific prayers are not so much assigned to each bead as there is a bead to mark each prayer.
Prayers and kutbahs which take place every Friday. Also there are a lot of fundraisers to support people around the world.
Right after the prayers of the faithful as the altar is being prepared for communion
The candle lighting usually takes place in the home. In the synagogue, special prayers are added to the usual daily services.
" will the faithful offer take of me......As you like it Act IV scene 3
The religion that places importance on Christmas prayers is Christianity. There are various branches of Christianity, but those that celebrate Christmas place importance on Christmas prayers.