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  2. Intercession of saints - Wikipedia

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    The first Anglican articles of faith, the Ten Articles (1536), defended the practice of praying to saints, [28] while the King's Book, the official statement of religion produced in 1543, devotes an entire section to the importance of the Ave Maria ("Hail Mary") prayer. [29]

  3. Intercession - Wikipedia

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    Intercession or intercessory prayer is the act of praying on behalf of others, or asking a saint in heaven to pray on behalf of oneself or for others. [ 1 ] The Apostle Paul 's exhortation to Timothy specified that intercession prayers should be made for all people.

  4. Veneration of Mary in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The Little Office did not come into general use before the tenth century. During the 11th century, as the number of monasteries grew, so did Marian prayers. There is little or no trace of the Hail Mary as an accepted devotional formula before about 1050. All the evidence suggests that it took its rise from certain versicles and responsories ...

  5. History of the Rosary - Wikipedia

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    These ropes were only used for prayers to God, such as the Jesus Prayer and the Lord's Prayer, and involved no prayers to the Virgin Mary. [4] [5] In Western Christendom, devout Christians used the Pater Noster cord to pray the 150 Psalms, which were recited daily by Christian monastics in the praying of the canonical hours.

  6. Book of Common Prayer (1549) - Wikipedia

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    [37] [38] Cranmer opposed praying to saints in hopes they might intercede for the living, but he did believe the saints were role models. [17] For this reason, collects that invoked saints were replaced by new ones that only honoured them. [39] The following saints were commemorated: [40] Circumcision of Christ, Epiphany and conversion of St ...

  7. Prayer in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Catholics consider vocal prayer an essential element of the Christian life. Vocal prayer can be as simple and uplifting as "Thank you, God, for this beautiful morning", or as formal as a Mass celebrating a very special occasion. [7] When two or more people gather together to pray, their prayer is called communal prayer.

  8. Saint - Wikipedia

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    One is permitted to ask the saints to intercede or pray to God for persons still on Earth, [23] just as one can ask someone on Earth to pray for him. A saint may be designated as a patron saint of a particular cause, profession, or locale, or invoked as a protector against specific illnesses or disasters, sometimes by popular custom and ...

  9. Veneration - Wikipedia

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    Veneration towards those who were considered holy began in early Christianity, with the martyrs first being given special honor. Official commemoration of saints in churches began as early as the first century. The apostle Paul mentioned saints by name in his writings. [10] Icons depicting saints were created in the catacombs.