There are a lot of short Catholic prayers: the Hail Mary, the Glory Be, the Blessing before Meals, Grace after Meals, the Morning Offering, the Evening Offering, the Act of Contrition, the Act of Faith, the Act of Hope, the Act of Charity. I could go on, you need to be more specific.
I would call morning prayer laudes. I assume your talking about the Catholic Church.
The service of morning prayer traditionally recited at daybreak is part of the Divine Office and is specifically called Matins - it is known as "the praising of God at the rising of the Sun".
Roman Catholic AnswerThe 8 Services or Office, the Canonical Hours of the Roman Catholic Liturgy, as they are called, are for all religious and clergy. They are: Matins (Night Prayer)Lauds (Morning Prayer)Prime (beginning of the day-suppressed by Paul VI)Terce (Mid-morning prayer)Sext (Mid-day prayer)None (Mid-afternoon prayer)Vespers (End of the day prayer)Compline (before bed prayer)
A Catholic reads the Bible to become familiar with Scripture and to meditate on the Word of God..Catholic AnswerCatholic prayer using the Bible is called Lectio Divina (literally Divine Reading) and is when you use the Bible for meditation, for an explanation, please see the links below. Meditation is beginning prayer for a Catholic (outside of Vocal Prayer and Liturgical Prayer, but even Vocal Prayer should include Meditation or Mental Prayer: if you're not thinking about what you're saying, you're not praying). Advanced prayer is contemplation and is something that we, ourselves, cannot do, it is something given to us by God.
AnswerIn the catholic religion, it's known as a 'kneeler'.The Muslims also use prayer rug to stand on while offering prayer. That prayer rug is called by different names in different languages.
To properly conclude a Catholic prayer, you can say "Amen" at the end. This signifies agreement and affirmation of the prayer's content.
Confiteor (a Roman Catholic prayer)
The noon, or mid-day, prayer of the liturgy of the hours is a minor hour and is called SEXT
The Prayer recited at Mass that is a summary of our beliefs is the Nicene Creed:http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/what-we-believe/
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.Catholic AnswerAn informal prayer is spontaneous, something that you make up yourself, as they used to say: from your heart.
The Nicene Creed, though it isn't technically a prayer, is a profession of the Catholic faith.