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  2. Prie-dieu - Wikipedia

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    A prie-dieu (French: literally, "pray [to] God") is a type of prayer desk primarily intended for private devotional use, but which may also be found in churches. A similar form of chair in domestic furniture is called "prie-dieu" by analogy. [1] Sometimes, a prie-dieu will consist only of the sloped shelf for books without the kneeler.

  3. Christian prayer - Wikipedia

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    A prie-dieu, a kneeling desk for prayer, placed in front of votive candles that are lit as an offering in prayer Some devout Christians have a home altar at which they (and their family members) pray and read Christian devotional literature, sometimes while kneeling at a prie-dieu.

  4. Kneeler - Wikipedia

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    The Missal, by John William Waterhouse (1902), depicts a woman kneeling on a prie-dieu, a piece of furniture with a built-in kneeler. A kneeler is a cushion (also called a tuffet, hassock, genuflexorium, or genuflectorium) or a piece of furniture used for resting in a kneeling position during Christian prayer.

  5. Congressional Prayer Room - Wikipedia

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    In front of each candelabrum is a plain prie-dieu, or prayer bench, at which those who desire to do so may kneel. There are ten chairs facing the central window. The walls are pastel blue. The ceiling is the original painting, with cloud panels trimmed with gold. The rug is deep blue. The altar and prayer benches are of white oak.

  6. Spiritual practice - Wikipedia

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    Many devout Christians have a home altar at which they (and their family members) pray and read Christian devotional literature, sometimes while kneeling at prie-dieu.. In Christianity, spiritual disciplines may include: prayer, fasting, reading through the Christian Bible along with a daily devotional, frequent church attendance, constant partaking of the sacraments, such as the Eucharist ...

  7. Christian prayer - en.wikipedia.org

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    Christian prayer is an important activity in Christianity, and there are several different forms used for this practice. [1] A prie-dieu, which is used for private Christian prayer, situated in the room of a historic house.

  8. Pray to God - Wikipedia

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    Praying to God is the act of performing a prayer to God in a monotheist or henotheist context. The phrase "Pray to God" may also refer to: "Pray to God" (song), a song by Calvin Harris featuring Haim; Prie-dieu (literally "pray to God"), a desk for private devotional use

  9. Faldstool - Wikipedia

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    The bishop will either use the faldstool as a seat, or kneel in front of it, resting his forearms on it in prayer like a prie-dieu, depending upon the rubrical requirements. Other prelates may be granted the use of a faldstool during services, with certain limitations. The faldstool may be covered with silk cloth in red, green or violet ...