Something devotional can be anything, a special scripture or book, a prayer, an object or a brief action, that aids one to come into a deeper attitude of prayer or meditation.
I think you mean "mysteries of faith". If you do, then the devotional prayer in which you meditate on them is called the Rosary, divided into the Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful, and Glorious mysteries; of which there are five in each.
CES stands for Church Educational system. Devotional is a religious program. It usually begins with a hymn then an opening prayer and will feature a guest speaker or speakers.
Some synonyms for the term 'devotionals' include player service, devotional exercise, religious service, and devotional worship. It typically refers to various prayer formats meant for casual prayer.
Ruth C. Ikerman has written: 'The disciplined heart' -- subject(s): Devotional exercises 'Women's programs for special occasions' -- subject(s): English, Prayer-books and devotions, Women 'Devotional programs about people and places' 'A little book of comfort' -- subject(s): Bereavement, Consolation, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Bereavement 'Golden words for every day' -- subject(s): Devotional calendars 'Devotional programs for every month' -- subject(s): Devotional exercises 'Prayers of a homemaker' 'Let prayer help you' -- subject(s): Christianity, Prayer
Charles M. has written: 'Father Peyton's Rosary prayer-book' -- subject(s): Prayer-books, Rosary, Devotional literature, Prayer-books and devotions, English
Devotional reading refers to reading religious or spiritual texts for the purpose of personal reflection, prayer, or meditation. It is often done to deepen one's connection to their faith and to gain spiritual insight or wisdom. Devotional reading can be a practice within various religious traditions.
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Intercessory prayer, where someone prays on behalf of others for their needs and well-being. Contemplative prayer, which focuses on being in the presence of a higher power and deepening one's spiritual connection. Gratitude prayer, expressing thanks and appreciation for blessings and guidance received.
"Devotion" refers to a strong feeling of love or loyalty towards a person, cause, or deity. "Devotional" is an adjective that describes something relating to or used in religious worship or prayer, such as devotional music or devotional practices.
Douglas Van Steere has written: 'Prayer in the contemporary world' 'Mutual irradiation; a Quaker view of ecumenism' -- subject(s): Christian union, Society of Friends, Christianity and other religions 'Prayer and worship' -- subject(s): Christian life, Quaker authors, Public worship, Prayer, Devotional literature, Worship 'God's irregular: Arthur Shearly Cripps' -- subject(s): Biography, British, English Poets, Missionaries, Poets, English 'Doors into life through five devotional classics' -- subject(s): Devotional literature 'Together in solitude' -- subject(s): Contemplation, Doctrines, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Solitude, Society of Friends, Solitude, Spiritual life 'Dimensions of prayer' -- subject(s): Prayer 'On being present where you are' -- subject(s): Devotional literature 'Gleanings' 'Contemplation and leisure' -- subject(s): Contemplation, Leisure
Lois Rowe has written: 'On Call' -- subject(s): Devotional calendars, English, Nurses, Prayer-books and devotions