"Prayers of the faithful" is another name for prayers of intercession.
prayers of the faithful
adoration,petition,intercession,offering,and Thanksgiving
after the gospel reading and the homily.
Some examples of prayers of intercession that can serve as models for personal prayer include the Lord's Prayer, the Prayer of St. Francis, and the Serenity Prayer. These prayers focus on seeking guidance, peace, and strength for oneself and others, and can be adapted to individual needs and circumstances.
A place to solicit intercession by the gods in return for offerings and prayers for assistance and benefits.
A person's name is preceded by Saint if they are a person of exalted virtue who is canonized by the Catholic Church after death and who may be the object of veneration and prayers for intercession.
Intercession is a noun meaning intervening on behalf of another or saying a prayer on behalf of another person. A synonym is meditation and intervention.
You can call on Mary through prayers such as the Hail Mary or the Memorare. You can also ask for her intercession in your prayers to God. Another way to honor Mary is by participating in Marian devotions or attending Mass dedicated to her.
The four prayers to Mary are the Hail Mary, Memorare, Hail Holy Queen, and the Angelus. These prayers are common in Catholic tradition and are often used by individuals to seek Mary's intercession or to honor her as the Mother of God.
In ancient Greece it could be called a paean.
Yes, there are prayers dedicated to Saint Julia, who is venerated as a martyr and saint in various Christian traditions. These prayers often seek her intercession for strength, faith, and protection. While specific prayers may vary, they typically honor her life and sacrifice, inviting her guidance in times of need. You can find these prayers in prayer books or online resources dedicated to saints.
The prayers for mass are in the missal at the church. Go to your local parish church and ask for a missal. The prayers that the priest says aloud are printed in the missal. If you have never been to mass then it will take you a little while to figure out the order - it's by date. There is an opening prayer, by date, then the readings from scripture which is followed by a teaching (called a Homily). Then the prayers of intercession which are prepared weekly & often followed by a spontaneous prayer or, this year, we recite the prayer of St. Paul as the closing to the prayers of intercession. The prayers for Eucharist are all in the missal and the Communion prayer and closing are, again, by date. You don't have to be Catholic to go and ask for a missal - you can even ask for last season's book before they're put in the recycling bin. Hope this helps!