Abel prayer is offering.
Noah prayer is thanksgiving
Abraham prayer is a journey
Isaac prayer is sacrifice
Moses prayer is intercession
Jacob prayer is fighting with God
David prayer is singing and dancing
Solomon prayer is a song of love
Mary prayer is to accept the will of God
Joseph prayer is Lord's prayer
God or Christ.
the nine teachers prayers are1.abel prayer is offering2.abraham prayer is journey3.noah prayer of thanksgiving4.isaac prayer is sacrifice5.david prayer is singing and dancing6.moses prayer is intercession7.solomon prayer is song of love8.jacob.prayer is fighting with god9.mary prayer is to accept the will of god
The actual prayer that was banned from public schools was a specific prayer known as the "Regents' Prayer" or the "Almighty God" prayer. This prayer was recited in some public schools in the United States before the ban. While there was no standard script that all teachers used, the Regents' Prayer was frequently used as it was a commonly accepted prayer in many schools.
Roy Walter has written: 'Gates of prayer for young people =' -- subject(s): Prayer books and devotions, Reform Judaism, Prayer-books and devotions, Judaism, English 'A. to Z. of Typography'
the regents prayer was an adopted prayer by New York state board of regents on November 30, 1951 Prayer was... Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependce upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers, and our Country
The Jewish religion doesn't have holy men, but prayer services are sometimes led by special teachers, called Rabbis. The Hebrew word for Rabbi is Rav (רב). A rabbi may be male or female (yes there are Orthodox women rabbis) and they are not required for prayer services.
I remember prayer in school. We usually recited the "Lords Prayer".-also-"The Regent'sSchool Prayer" (Engel v. Vitale,1962)The New York education system adopted aschool prayer to be said before the start of each day's classes. Thisprayer promoted good moral character, provided spiritual training, and helped combat juvenile delinquency. The regents wrote aschool prayer that was non-sectarian or denominational. In fact, it was so bland that it became known as the "to whom it may concernprayer." Here it is: "Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers and our Country."
The Jewish religion doesn't have holy men, but prayer services are sometimes led by special teachers, called Rabbis. The Hebrew word for Rabbi is Rav (רב). A rabbi may be male or female (yes there are Orthodox women rabbis) and they are not required for prayer services.
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.
you could prayer to god here's a good prayer for that question: "Dear Lord may you let me behave and look after those around me may I behave for parents teachers teaching assistants foster carers and most of all you may I be allowed 2 respect everyone Amen."
In the Catholic and Orthodox versions of Christianity the people would go to and join a monastery to dedicate their lives to prayer and meditation. In the Protestant version people go to school to study to become pastors and teachers to devote themselves to God Word and His work.
Madeline Murray O'Hare But, it wasn't a campaign to remove prayer from schools. It was a campaign to remove FORCED prayer from schools. Anyone who wishes to may pray in a public school, really. This is totally legal and constitutionally protected. What was not constitutionally protected was having teachers or school officials conduct a prayer session. To the best of my knowledge, no one has ever seriously attempted to make praying in a school illegal.
Yes, the book of common prayer is a prayer book.