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Catholic AnswerAn informal prayer is spontaneous, something that you make up yourself, as they used to say: from your heart.Confiteor (a Roman Catholic prayer)
Informal prayer is a spontaneous, unstructured conversation with a higher power. It is typically done in a personal and everyday manner, without the use of formal rituals or prescribed prayers. It allows individuals to communicate their thoughts, feelings, and needs in a direct and informal way.
It is a prayer that has an exact, unchanging wording (as opposed to something informal, personal or spur-of-the-moment).
It is a prayer that has an exact, unchanging wording (as opposed to something informal, personal or spur-of-the-moment).
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The Nicene Creed, though it isn't technically a prayer, is a profession of the Catholic faith.
Vespers, is also known as the Evening Prayer.
Prayer beads are found in Catholic,Buddist and Muslim religions.
It is the prayer read during the Liturgy (Eucharist) when the bread and wine are 'consecrated' (ie. turned into the body and blood of Jesus)..Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, the prayer of consecration is known as the Eucharistic prayer, the old term for it was the Canon.
The Catholic Bible is more or less the same as other Bibles. The main prayer contained in any Bible is the Lord's Prayer.
A Catholic reads the Bible to become familiar with Scripture and to meditate on the Word of God..Catholic AnswerCatholic prayer using the Bible is called Lectio Divina (literally Divine Reading) and is when you use the Bible for meditation, for an explanation, please see the links below. Meditation is beginning prayer for a Catholic (outside of Vocal Prayer and Liturgical Prayer, but even Vocal Prayer should include Meditation or Mental Prayer: if you're not thinking about what you're saying, you're not praying). Advanced prayer is contemplation and is something that we, ourselves, cannot do, it is something given to us by God.
Roman Catholic AnswerSome of the types of prayer include: thanksgiving, adoration, blessing, contemplative, intercession, meditation, praise, supplication.