he encourages you to pray every day.
When the reader says, "Let us pray to the Lord/We pray to the Lord" We respond: "Lord hear our prayer."
We Pray The Prayers Jesus Taught Us. And We Pray As Often As We Want. And they pray twice when they sing!
Yes as they are our lord and god, and our creator we must pray to them only.Additional InformationIn the model prayer (often called the 'Lord's Prayer') Jesus demonstrates WHO to pray to "Our father, who art in heaven..."(Matthew 6:9-15) He later goes on to tell us to pray to GOD, THROUGH Jesus' name.(John 15:14-16)
The Kyrie at the beginning of Mass when we pray, Lord, have mercy on us, Christ have mercy on us, Lord, have mercy on us. Then later in the Mass, before Holy Communion, is the Agnus Dei, where we pray: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
Yes he did. He taught us how to pray and to tell God to forgive our sins. :D
The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray by saying, "Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples."
Nicholas Hutchinson has written: 'Lord, teach us to pray'
We chant and pray...well...prayers and praises to the Lord our God and prayers asking angels and saints to pray for us. We give praise and thanks to Him and we mainly ask him to forgive our sins and save us from the fires of hell.
I'm not shure but if you want to know how i just pray from my heart but i think you just need to find your own way i say this before going to bed tho now i lay me down to sleep i pray the lord my soul to keep if i should die before i wake i the lord my soul to take if i should live for other days i pray the lord to guyed ways amen.
He was giving an example of how we should pray. He was telling the disciples not to pray as the hypocrites and pharisees did. So he gave them the Lords prayer as a kind of guidline for praying.
Pray for us - Ora pro nobis. If the request is addressed to more than one person, use orate instead of ora.
In all our prayers we should take as a guide the prayer that Christ offered. First we address our Father in heaven, we thank Him for all He has given us. It is then we partition Him for our needs and the needs of others. Let our prayers go out in faith knowing that it will be His will that will be done and not our desire for something to happen. We may pray for the Lord to alleviate the suffering of a friend, but who of us is to know that this suffering is not for the benefit of our friend.We pray in the hope that the Lord will harken to our prayers and have mercy and sanction our partition for our friends.