Let Us Pray was created on 1992-08-21.
"Let us always pray for us, one for the other, let us pray for the whole world, so that there may be a great fraternity.
Let us pray.
lig dúinn guí
to not let be tempted to do wrong
Let us pray that we may never be a prey to evil thoughts.
When the reader says, "Let us pray to the Lord/We pray to the Lord" We respond: "Lord hear our prayer."
The "Let us pray" prayer from the Breviary is typically introduced with the phrase "Let us pray." Following this, the specific prayer for that day or liturgical season is recited. It is a moment of silent reflection before the prayer begins, inviting the faithful to focus their hearts and minds on God. The prayer concludes with the sign of the cross or a formal ending, depending on the context.
Pray for us - Ora pro nobis. If the request is addressed to more than one person, use orate instead of ora.
On the Lighter Side...The Raccoons So Do PrayWe pray to the heavens and earthTo let us see rodents in the dirt;To let us catch the best lunch and din'And above all, to let raccoons WIN!The raccoon's prey are small rodents, insects, etc.
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