Usually theres metal bars or planks of would to kneel on when you pray.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe New Order of the Mass prescribes that the faithful kneel at least during the Consecration. In order to make this easier, most Churches usually provide kneelers which are long, usually padded, benches in front of the pews on which to kneel. My monastery has unpadded kneelers, and in some places you must just kneel on the floor. Anyone who is unable to kneel (due to age or medical problems) should stand during the Consecration.It's called a kneeler.
A kneeler is the long one you use in the pew. There is something else, however, called a prie-dieu, which is a free-standing piece of furniture with a place to kneel and a place for your arms to rest on. It's for one person and you are most likely to encounter that in a confessional booth.
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We do kneel at the altar to pray. Anyone can kneel anywhere they want to in our church. It shows humblesness. If you don't kneel here on earth, you will kneel and confess on judgment day.
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If in a pew in the Catholic church, the cushioned area is called a kneeler.
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No. Kneeling is basically a Catholic Church tradition.
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The things you kneel on are simply called kneelers by most Catholics. When they are free standing they are sometimes called a "Prie Dieu" from the French "prie au Dieu" or "pray to God".