All the time,Mary will pray for our souls if we are faithful to God and believe to his mercy.She can pray because she is in heaven.Everyone in heaven is granted by the Lord to pray for the salvation of our souls.
This line of the prayer Hail Mary is asking her to pray on behalf of us to God, both now in the present time and when we're about to die.
Christians should always pray to the Father through the Son, Jesus. Because we are sinners, we must have Jesus between us and the Heavenly Father.
It is translated: O Mary, redemptress and refuge of sinners, pray for us
People must do penance and pray for the conversion of sinners.
It is not biblical. It is a Catholic prayer seemingly based on Luke 1:28. See related link:
Philip Luber has written: 'Pray for Us Sinners' -- subject(s): Government investigators, Fiction 'Deliver Us from Evil' 'Deadly convictions' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
No, Jesus does not do that. He really gives us a lot of chances. I have sinned a lot of times but on Christmas, I always say sorry or pray for Jesus and regret my mistakes.
to not let be tempted to do wrong
Orate pro nobis. = Pray for us.
Talosia/kalosia = pray for, eg "Pray for us" = "Talosia mai i matou" or "Tatalo mai mo i matou". Tatalo is also pray and prayer.
You do not have to pray something different everytime you pray as long as you pray from the heart. It would be good to pray for different things though, such as peace in the world, end to abortion, the holy souls in purgatory, conversion and repentance of sinners, the Pope, our priests, nuns, monks, marriage, family values, etc.