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Q: What is prayer and wy is it important to catholics?
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What prayer explains what Catholics believe?

Apostles creed is the prayer that tells what Catholics believe.


Can roman catholics say the Jesus prayer?

Yes. The Jesus Prayer is for everyone.


Do Catholics take their prayer requests to the priest?

Yes. Many Catholics ask priests to pray for them, or mention their request during their personal prayer at mass.


What is the prayer of chatolics?

The most common prayer among Catholics is the Lord's Prayer (Our Father), which Jesus taught to his disciples. Other important prayers in the Catholic tradition include the Hail Mary, the Apostle's Creed, and the Act of Contrition. Catholics also pray spontaneously in their own words, expressing their gratitude, repentance, and requests for guidance.


Do all Catholics say the rosary?

The rosary is a much loved and venerated prayer among Catholics. But not all Catholics use this prayer. It is not considered "essential" to the Catholic faith. It is highly recommended, but not necessary. The Mass, for example, is absolutely necessary. The rosary is optional.


How important is fajr prayer?

Fajir prayer is very important as is every other prayer.


What prayer do Catholics say each week to profess their faith?

The Nicene Creed


What prayer at Sunday mass states all that you as catholics believe?

That would be the Nicean Creed


What are the three actions that Catholics practice during Lent as part of their penance?

prayer fasting almsgiving


Who uses a prayer book?

catholics, as far as I know now-but others may use it too


Can non-Catholics wear rosary bracelets?

Many non-Catholics pray the rosary, it is a biblical based prayer, and there is no reason why not, as long as they are wearing the bracelet with devotion and knowledge.


Why is vatic important to catholics?

no