We offer our prayers to the Father to thank Him for all that He has done for us, to partition Him for things we are in need of and close our prayer in the name of Jesus Christ. Many people recite the Lords Prayer, but they forget that Christ only gave them this as a guide as to what to say, and not to use it as an actual prayer.
What you ask for or thank Him for in your prayer does not have to be the same each time. You pray as guided by the Spirit.
The same reason non-Jews say prayers. Some are for thanks, some are for praising, and some are requests. There is no limit to the reasons for prayers.
No, the prayers of the faithful are prayer intentions being offered the prayers over the gifts are to do with the Eucharist and the transformation of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ.
hi, no it is the same every day, 5 times a day.
Prayers, "our prayers are with them": gebeden to pray: bidden. I pray: ik bid
Amin is kind of like Amen in christianity...so probably the same reeasons there. But, as far as I know I havent heard 'aminu' used in Islamic prayers...hmmm
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.
Unless you are worshipping her as a goddess, it is neither one. You say prayers FOR her (and for her family), not to her.
All of the usual prayers, plus the special prayers added on all holidays. But the prayers for rain are central to Sukkot.
They are prayers that are not required, but are extra.
Five prayers.