Prayer is important this days because Jesus said that we should watch and pray all the time so that we don't fall into temptation because these days are evil. And we can overcome all these dangers if we pray. Hope than answers your question.
Because we believe in a God who loves us, we believe he listens to us and can answer our prayers. That does not mean we believe he always gives us what we want, but he will give us a sign if we look for it.
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The difference between CSI Christians and Roman Catholic Christians is the Holy Rosary, prayer through Mary and baptism.
The Pope is usually only important to catholic Christians. He is the leader of the catholic church, and according to a catholic, inspired by God.
Pilgrimage is important to christians because it's a place that is sacred and has some connection to the catholic faith.People go here to be close to god and recieve blessings and this may make the emotionally or physically healed.Pyscologically this puts people at rest more as they spend their time in prayer and reflection.
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No because other religions have to do certain things before, during or after their prayer.
The favorite prayer of Christians include the Our Father and the Hail Mary.
Individual prayer is prayer you say yourself. It is usually not scripted. The oft-repeated quip "As long as there are math tests, there will be prayer in schools" refers to individual prayer. In contrast, communal prayer is frequently scripted, following an order of service or a liturgy. The Lord's Prayer used by Christians is an example, as is a Catholic Mass.
I am not sure in the Catholic denomination, I dont think they have a set time. But I do know that the protestants do not have a set time of prayer. Each person prays the prayer they feel inclined to pray and they vary in time.
Yes, Christians live their life through prayer and helpful actions.
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The Apostle's Creed is both an affirmation of what Christians believe today, but also a connection we share with all Christians in the eternal church. The Creed we recite today is the same creed that was recited a thousand years ago. The thought of that connection in Christ is breath taking. The Apostle's Creed is a prayer that very well summarizes the entire faith of the members of the Catholic church. It is important because by reciting the prayer often, it reminds Catholics what they believe in exactly. It also is important because, as a prayer, it reinforces your belief as you say it to God. It was required in the earlier Church to be memorized and recited by Catechumens before admission to baptism.
Confiteor (a Roman Catholic prayer)