A set of prayers is a collection of prayers that are used together in a specific order or for a particular purpose. It can include prayers from various religious traditions or be specific to a particular faith. Sets of prayers are often used for rituals, ceremonies, or personal reflection.
Judaism...
The Stations of the Cross
Yes, A siddur is a Jewish prayer book, containing a set order of daily prayers. Readings from the Torah (five books of Moses) and the Nevi'im ("Prophets") form part of the prayer services. To this framework various Jewish sages added, from time to time, various prayers, and, for festivals especially, numerous hymns.
For the lighting of the Advent candles, you can consider prayers that focus on themes of hope, peace, joy, and love. Some recommended prayers include ones that reflect on the significance of each candle and the anticipation of the birth of Jesus Christ. These prayers can help set the tone for the Advent season and encourage reflection and spiritual growth.
Some in Christianity have set times to pray together, ie...morning prayers and evening prayers. Others pray as they desire as prayer is talking with God and we are to ask Him for all our needs.
Yes, the word 'prayers' is a noun, the plural form for prayer, a singular, common noun; a word for a set of words addressed to God; a regular religious ceremony with prayers; a strong hope or wish for something.
Yes, children under 12 are encouraged to participate in fasting during Ramadan, but it is not obligatory for them. They can join in praying the regular prayers with the family as a way of getting accustomed to the routine, but they are not obligated to pray the full set of prayers like adults.
Prayers, "our prayers are with them": gebeden to pray: bidden. I pray: ik bid
Prayers that tell Jesus how great He is are known as prayers of adoration. These are common prayers for Christians who believe in Jesus.
Orações (prayers)
"Prayers of the faithful" is another name for prayers of intercession.
Marys novena is a set of prayers said to the blessed Viurgin Mary in Catholocism. Cumprised of prayes such as "our father" and "hail marys2