The moment was marked with a bugler playing the last post, prayers and standards from the Royal British Legion. |
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One of the five essential Pillars practiced by Muslims is the recitation of prayers five times a day. |
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We repeat a few prayers in Albanian, but the liturgy is otherwise in English. |
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We have experienced the prayers and kindnesses of so very many friends, near and far. |
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Queen Mary and the Dauphin and Genevieve and the Maries came and said quiet prayers before withdrawing without disturbing her. |
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A Jesuit uncle, then chaplain to the Seattle community of Carmelite nuns, made an emergency appeal for prayers. |
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Youth were routinely invited to lead the entire liturgy, craft prayers, offer faith witnesses and even preach sermons. |
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I remember we were always taught to kneel beside our bed and say our prayers before we went to bed. |
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We had only completed two laborious circuits when the call to night prayers sounded. |
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Let Us Pray consists of new prayers for public worship by twenty-nine pastors, predominantly Presbyterian. |
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Special religious worship and prayers were offered at the palace before the king and queen shifted residence, media reports said. |
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Yes, I know that places are made sacred by the celebrations, prayers, and charity of the believers who worship in them. |
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During the Victorian lesson, Ms Roberts had the pupils reciting prayers by rote and kept the classroom atmosphere strict and formal. |
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The other tack taken is that what appear to us to be unanswered prayers actually are instances of God's refusals for our own good. |
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And it could be the answer to the prayers of weekend shoppers who frequently struggle to fit their vehicles into precious spaces. |
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Hundreds of men, women and children participated in the yajna, performed pooja and offered prayers to Lord Indra to seek rain showers. |
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The positive vibrations of group prayers, he said, helps develop emotional integrity and strengthens relationships. |
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The tenth day of the month of Muharram is observed by visits to the graves of relatives, followed by prayers and the giving of alms to the poor. |
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Many noblemen and noblewomen came with gifts but most people came with prayers for the princess. |
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The organist often crackled or whined the Gregorian-chant hymns and the celebrant often hummed, mumbled, or whispered the Latin prayers. |
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We have comforted their family members and will always hold them in our hearts and remember them in our prayers. |
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They left sums of money for prayers until the money was used up, or transferred property to ensure that the prayers went on for ever. |
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We recited the familiar prayers, like the Shema and the Amidah in their original Hebrew. |
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Preparation for death included deathbed prayers and the last rites, administered by a priest. |
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Muslims strive to break fast together and the nightly prayers ensue, which also illustrate such unity quite vividly. |
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There was song, dance, poetry and recitations and prayers in thanksgiving for Bridgie's major recovery during the year. |
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He said she was supported by the prayers of Sister Carmel and her order, the Ursulines, over the last few years as her life faded gradually. |
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Guru Hargobind uplifted their spirits with daily prayers and distributed much of his rations to them. |
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The Brahmanas are rituals and prayers to guide the priests in their duties. |
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During Navaratri, some devotees of Durga observe a fast and prayers are offered for the protection of health and property. |
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In my short prayers I admit I often use unprintable four letter words, and rarely address God as others do in church. |
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He has long been deafened by amplified hymns in his temple, leaving no scope for boons and prayers. |
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His hands were slimed in blood as well, tracing signs on the door as he muttered prayers and exhortations. |
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Yet children gathered at the school yesterday to unfurl the national flag and some recited prayers. |
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My cousin's wife sat in the corner, a daughter on either side, her arms around their shoulders, murmuring prayers softly. |
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The family gathers near sunset in the presence of a mullah, who reads from the Qu'ran and recites prayers for the dead over the food. |
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From the hilltop temple we heard the muezzin calling for noon prayers below in the bustling city of Bergama. |
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She'd sat quietly as her father drove her to the hospital, wringing her hands in her lap and mouthing silent prayers for Mark. |
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I may be a sinner, but the sinner whom these prayers were describing was not me. |
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Life at the monastery is simple, with a handful of monks beginning each day with prayers and meditation. |
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After the circumcision, which occurs very quickly and without much pain, a celebration of food, prayers, and blessings follows. |
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The church now echoed with whimpering cries as the priest said his final prayers and blessings. |
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Sabbath candles are lit and there are Sabbath blessings, prayers, songs and readings. |
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It seems as though all those doubts and worries had been transformed into prayers and blessings, which had then been abundantly answered. |
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Now I realize how much I am missing out by not understanding my prayers from my siddur. |
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As I return my siddur to the seat-pocket in front of me, I reflect on the prayers, just completed. |
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She wakes up at 5am, says her prayers and plans how she will do it and to which of her minions will be assigned the most gruesome task. |
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These books are filled with prayers thought to help those suffering from bewitchment. |
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My black face looks tranquilly towards heaven with happy memories and grateful prayers from you. |
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Dry-mouthed and intoning our personal mantras and prayers, we made a final dash for the relative safety of the militiamen's quarters. |
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And Shaitan will be left miserable and alone by virtue of both our prayers and our actions in the way of Allah! |
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We gather around the table and Father reads as softly as he can out of the Torah and recites the Shabbat prayers. |
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The prayers will be said in the graveyard at 8 pm and benediction in the church will follow. |
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The governor, already on board, is bellowing at us, and several women are crossing themselves and muttering prayers. |
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There were so many prayers that were offered and we're so grateful to everyone for all that they did on Elizabeth's behalf and on our behalf. |
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The service included hymns specially chosen by Ian's family, and prayers led by his father, Roy. |
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Meanwhile, prayers are going up thick and fast for the film and its timely release. |
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Thoughts turned to years gone by and prayers were said in memory of those who had started it all. |
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One of the nostalgic memories all visitors to Turkey bring home are the cries, along with the call to prayers, of the ubiquitous street sellers. |
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The book is a compilation of Biblical narrative, rabbinic legends, prayers, homilies and songs. |
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As news of the incident spread, hundreds of worshippers started flocking to offer prayers at the place of her self-immolation. |
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Hymns and prayers were said in memory of those who died in battle and those who fought and survived. |
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It's a collection of prayers and meditations from across beliefs and religions. |
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Accompanied by prayers led by the chief of the group, the medicine man, a sacred pipe is passed round which all participants smoke by turns. |
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Keep the faith, my southern neighbours, and know you are in our thoughts and prayers. |
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Despite the distance we felt in this time, I always had her in my thoughts and prayers. |
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No doubt they can all be assured that they are in our thoughts and prayers and we wish them well. |
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At Friday prayers in the two cities holy to Shiite Muslims, hope as well for an end to the daily barrage of artillery and gunfire. |
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Up at 4am for the first of five prayers a day, they sleep on thin mats on the floor in unheated dormitories. |
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Some people have still memories of the 1980s when people were barred from universities merely for not going to Friday prayers regularly. |
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Governed by Spiritual Law, the fire was respected and offered prayers, tobacco, and occasionally foods like dry meat, fish, and bannock. |
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These are prayers of thanksgiving, prayers of praise, and prayers that ask for things. |
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I hope there will be marches and prayers for peace until the threat of war recedes. |
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He felt no qualm in telling me that he too attended prayers on Eid and mainly to please his mother. |
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Small statues, candles, and miniature crucifixes dominated most of the space, along with scapulars, rosaries, and encrypted prayers. |
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Afterward, share a pot of tea in the tea garden there, or walk across Nanjing Lu to offer prayers at the temple. |
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The Turks made their dawn prayers and then advanced with castanets, tambourines, cymbals and terrifying war cries. |
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An assembly of 90 monks conducted Buddhist ritual chants and prayers sanctifying the ceremony. |
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This historic church has been sanctified by the prayers and praises of countless thousands who have worshipped within its walls. |
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A sermon and invocation in Samoan was followed by an impromptu chorale, offering prayers and songs for the doomed. |
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The second pillar, salat, consists of ritual prayers said five times each day while facing toward Mecca, Mohammed's birthplace. |
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We believe that our prayers can assist our loved ones to attain eternal happiness. |
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Their activities included group prayers and animal sacrifices for various spirits. |
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The Feast of the Assumption was celebrated with prayers at the Marian Shrine in the village last Sunday after 10.00 am mass. |
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I send them all love and big hugs with lots of prayers to them and their families. |
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On the other hand, there is a mystical advantage to standing at the Western Wall, the spot where all prayers ultimately ascend to heaven. |
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After a relative's funeral, families and their friends pray the rosary for nine evenings, offering refreshments after each night's prayers. |
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Sunday liturgies will include prayers and reflections on the theme of poverty. |
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One would've had more rollicking good fun in an evening of prayers for the dead. |
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This was initiated by the singing of Veni, Creator and the Litany, and the saying of several long prayers. |
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Each of the first four sections includes prayers, litanies, and many other types of texts. |
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Many times in my life, I have heard Perpetua and Felicity mentioned in litanies of saints and prayers of the Church. |
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Display the worship prayers and litanies on the screen in a typeface large enough to be seen from the back of the worship space. |
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For many who are, like Peter, in the course of progressive dementia, litanies, prayers, and hymns often have a deep emotional significance. |
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His duties are to lead prayers and to perform ritual sacrifices on religious holidays and special occasions. |
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Tony knelt down and prayed making the sign of the cross, while Jisty's parents said their own prayers. |
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Their prayers and their singing are full of their rich French intonation and cultural nuance. |
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This is reflected in the choice of prayers, psalms, versicles, and antiphons. |
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Incense burned near the altar, and pilgrims were deeply absorbed in their prayers in front of the statue. |
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Fundraisers are hoping a grant from the Landfill Tax Credit will be the answer to their prayers. |
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This man Collins was the answer to her prayers where Elizabeth was concerned. |
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Following that meeting, my husband and I both felt strongly that the Lord had heard our prayers. |
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Does it mean my prayers are those of a nonbeliever and not worthy of being heard by my Lord? |
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Then, we'll learn that Jesus is always with us, strengthening our faith and hearing our prayers. |
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My grandma taught me Zoroastrian and Persian melodies as well as the basic Zoroastrian prayers, Avesta. |
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She finally understood that God had indeed heard her prayers every cold and lonely night. |
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The prayers were led by two priests and a laywoman, all of whom seemed to know what they were doing. |
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The funeral prayers took place after Friday prayers and roads were closed as police re-routed traffic away from the mourners. |
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The families said their prayers were answered, giving a happy ending to a harrowing adventure. |
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Abdel-Wahed was in the yard doing his ablutions before prayers when a sniper bullet hit him. |
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Hassane and most of the competitors sheepishly made their way over to El Hadji's open-air mosque to perform their ablutions and prayers. |
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He applied sandal paste on his forehead and wore the sacred thread across his body and was rigorous in the ablutions before prayers. |
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A new imprint, launched last week, claims to be the answer to your prayers. |
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Furthermore, the patients were unaware that prayers were being offered on their behalf. |
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Slowly, slowly I began to approach the Wall in fear and trembling like a pious cantor going to the lectern to lead the prayers. |
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Whenever war clouds hang over any part of the world, inter-religious prayers are conducted here by a committed group of Gandhians. |
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In many mosques, only a small portion is left for offering prayers and all the remaining portions are occupied. |
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As I prayed this weekend, I lit the candles in our little shrine and found it focused my prayers beautifully. |
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True, he was a confirmed atheist, who had no patience for divinity, prayers or rituals. |
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This book is an anthology of personal prayers by Jesuits from the Society's beginning down to the present day. |
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An aerial mercy mission answered the prayers of the monks of Caldey Island to watch the televised funeral of the Pope. |
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The prayers to God are also a way to Judaize the foreign terrain of the island. |
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Similarly, sacred prayers, such as the Kaddish should not be used as common songs. |
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They had some institutions of religious observances, including public prayers and fasts. |
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Why were the prayers, sacrifices and observances of these ancient Israelites not pleasing to God? |
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A yellow, smoky light filtered through as the priest chanted the opening prayers and made the sign of the cross. |
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You can listen to the whimperers all the day long, crying loud cries and prayers, and professing with great tears that they love God. |
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He heard the leather whip hit her back and her curses and prayers to stop echoed in his head. |
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Through special prayers and offerings, the living can improve the afterworld conditions of the deceased and their chances in the afterlife. |
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They believe that their prayers are granted and return again to express their thanks. |
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This year's service was without a sermon, but the prayers and scripture readings provided all the spiritual inspiration required. |
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In addition to the seven devotions, the CD has Scripture readings, prayers, hymns and church information. |
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This does not mean we should reject the specificity of our traditions, our religious texts, holidays, observances or prayers. |
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Our sympathy and prayers go out to them all on this anniversary of Kieran's death. |
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He will be missed dearly, and our thoughts, prayers and deepest condolences go out to his wonderful family. |
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But his prayers to Saint Veronica, who is credited with giving Jesus a kerchief to wipe his brow on the road to Golgotha, apparently go unanswered. |
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A controversial state bill could be the answer to his prayers. |
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My friends please focus your prayers now on Randy and I and our immediate family as we deal with the upcoming days. |
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We were asked to direct our thoughts and prayers to the people who survived the disaster. |
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Every hour, the anthem is played, followed by Orthodox priests intoning prayers and beseeching God not to forsake Ukraine. |
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Earlier in August, the pope called 44-year-old argentinean Alejandra Pereyra to offer his prayers. |
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And an arrow painted on the ground that shows the way to Mecca, for prayers. |
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There will be prayers, a moment of silence, bagpipes and a military flyover. |
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And he started off the talk by bowing to the crowd and asking for their prayers. |
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At last he went to the palace one day, and, being informed that the Caliph was making his ablutions prior to his prayers, sat down in an antechamber. |
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Little that I know the Fauna Foundation was the answer to my prayers. |
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During the lunch break I went to the bathroom to perform an ablution for the Zuhar prayers but in the Western style bathroom it was not a very feasible idea. |
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It's Christmas Eve, and people in the Washington area are abustle with their tinsel and toys, sugarplums and fruitcake, prayers and candlelit services. |
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England's only realistic hope of avoiding defeat lay with the weather and their prayers were answered as Sunday's first two sessions were washed out by rain. |
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By being the chazan, I would not only be able to say the Mourner's Kaddish, but also the additional Kaddish prayers that are interspersed through the services. |
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I then ransacked the studio for a cardboard box that I could turn into a cigarette box and happily, my prayers were answered in the shape of an empty box of A4 paper. |
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A secure pension would seem to be the answer to our prayers. |
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Moments later, Cardinal Cushing stepped forward to read the prayers of interment. |
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I do not speak Kiowa, and I never understood her prayers, but there was something inherently sad in the sound, some merest hesitation upon the syllables of sorrow. |
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Al-Liby was seized by a delta force team from outside his Tripoli home when returning from early morning prayers. |
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In India, tens of thousands of Hindu pilgrims jostled to take holy baths in the sacred River Ganges after performing special prayers for ancestors during the eclipse. |
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The chairman of the Hounslow Jamia Mosque, Suleman Chachia, said Hanif was a regular worshipper and had been attending prayers for at least the last two years. |
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I am now told that it originated in England when the poor would beg for food on All Souls' Day and beggars would receive special treats in exchange for prayers for the dead. |
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The widow Sofia pleased God with her prayers, fasting, and almsgiving. |
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For the next forty days, there are more requiems, prayers and recitals of psalms until there is a Divine Liturgy held, such as on the day of the funeral. |
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The Wednesday lunchtime mass featured chanting, responsive liturgy, hymns, prayers, readings from the Epistle and Gospel lessons, and a brief homily. |
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The lection is comprised of Tara prayers with 21 manifestations. |
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Wahid is still far from being the answer to Indonesia's prayers. |
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A simple breathing exercise could be the answer to our prayers. |
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And yet, when it comes time to recite these prayers in synagogue, they still get fidgety. |
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Just as she was finishing her favorite prayers, the telephone rang. |
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Zalwar Khan returns quickly and begins his morning prayers, spreading out a plastic mat and folding his arms over his chest. |
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Diviners started to include seven Psalms with litanies and prayers. |
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Gone are the days when the community of Sisters which at times numbered about twenty were in their pews at 6.30 am reciting their prayers and litanies. |
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He said had it not been for prayers from the archdiocese, friends and family, coupled with therapy, he would not have recovered fully from the paralysis. |
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Our Kiddush prayers were done with gefilte fish and grape juice instead of wine. |
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And he also didn't follow his usual bedtime routine after his prayers. |
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There is even a section of prayers based on the Lord's Prayer. |
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The psychological aspects of healing through the use of rituals, prayers, charms and talismans represent another aspect of traditional herbal shamanism. |
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In the big cities or the remotest rural areas, the azan is called five times a day and the people gather for the congregational prayers at the proper times without fail. |
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This will undoubtedly mean some hard decisions and some new directions will have to be faced, and for that the chosen man of God will need all our support and prayers. |
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President Hosni Mubarak on Tuesday performed the Lesser Bairam prayers at Al Salam Mosque in the South Sinai Governorate resort of Sharm el Sheikh. |
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This was also the spirit as hundreds of people from the Sikh community gathered at the Gurudwara at Thevara to offer prayers on Baisakhi day on Sunday. |
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But those prayers were all cast in highly theocentric terms. |
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This is evident from what we have of his written prayers and meditations. |
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He is to be lashed 50 times each Friday after prayers until it reaches 1,000 lashes. |
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She recalled an anecdote her husband told about their military school days, when Headley would avoid morning prayers. |
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Medieval people believed that the suffering of the dead could be eased by the prayers of the living, and monastic prayers of intercession were valued most highly. |
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They sing songs and recite prayers in order to maintain the holy balance of nature between Father Sun and Mother Ocean. |
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The New Year eve celebrations may be marked by glitzy electric displays and noisy parties at one end and silent prayers for peace and harmony at the other. |
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But moments later there was a twist, and with it the fear that the prayers had been for naught. |
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The bombination of a thousand mumbled prayers met them before they actually came upon the dense horde jammed into and spilling out of the grotto mouth. |
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ElBaradei was greeted with water cannon and tear gas when he and his supporters exited Friday prayers. |
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Doctors treated her hypertension with magnesium sulfate, while a medicine woman said prayers for her using a traditional sash that's knotted and unknotted during labor. |
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Let them begin this solemn journey with our heartfelt prayers. |
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And like the New Testament parable of the sower and the seed, it remains to be seen whether the pope's prayers will fall on stony ground or whether they bear much fruit. |
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He was awoken before dawn by the strange lilting sound of Ottoman bugles, and after prayers and a breakfast of melons he set off behind the Mutawwif towards the Sacred Mosque. |
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Rob leads prayers twice a month at Greenfield Baptist and Congregational Church in Urmston, Trafford, because the parish can't afford a vicar of its own. |
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Many believed that God heard and answered prayers, while others believed in ongoing divine revelations through prophecies or visitations by angels. |
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The sound of their beautiful voices singing their joyous prayers, telling the story of Chek Chek and reiterating their simple creeds, followed us on our descent. |
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The order dropped its habits after the Vatican II council and required that Ochoa wear a white outfit only during prayers at one of the members' homes. |
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He recounted his own prayers to Mother Cabrini in 1998, which he believes aided him in becoming a U.S. citizen. |
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At first sight, the Atlas of World Art edited by John Onians is a truly original and endlessly enlightening book, the answer to numberless prayers born of ignorance. |
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His mother was Rosalie Israelssohn while his father was Adolf Lasker, a cantor in the synagogue whose role there was to lead the liturgical prayers and chanting. |
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I am not a cantor by profession, but my synagogue, like many, prefers to employ regular members like myself to lead the prayers instead of going the professional route. |
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There have been so many prayers and messages offered on my behalf. |
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The special mass was enhanced by a performance by a choir of over 30 present pupils, while a number of past pupils offered gifts, prayers and offerings. |
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The first priest to officiate at a service in the church since the 1770s, he led the prayers at annual graveyard Mass for the assembly of over 300 people. |
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They stuck candles in the sand and held hands, chanting Hindu prayers. |
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As he spoke, it seemed the gods were heeding the many prayers at the Cork venue, as the sun shone brightly and a stiff wind blew on the opening day. |
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God heard their prayers, wherein they earnestly pressed him for the honor of his great name. |
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A nusach is defined by a liturgical tradition's choice of prayers, order of prayers, text of prayers and melodies used in the singing of prayers. |
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These physicians believed that prayers and incantations, along with exorcisms, would cure the afflicted and relieve them of their suffering. |
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The Commons assemble in their own chamber, wearing ordinary day dress, and begin the day, as any other, with prayers. |
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At the beginning of the Sacrament, priests say specific prayers to bless the bread and water. |
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The prayers are recited in the Arabic language, and consist of verses from the Quran. |
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Performing prayers five times a day is compulsory but flexibility in the specifics is allowed depending on circumstances. |
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I think our thoughts and prayers should be with person involved last night not with trying to vindicate a venue completely uninvolved. |
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Even in the most informal Anglican services it is common for set prayers such as the weekly Collect to be read. |
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My prayers are answered, and Mitchum stops one millimeter from my head. |
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A valedictorian in Illinois who filed suit to block prayers at graduation was booed while accepting her diploma in May. |
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Monks scribbled away for hours a day, interrupted only by meals and prayers. |
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Faith, not pious acts, prayers or masses, in this view, can secure the grace of God. |
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These wooden boards had the alphabet, prayers or other writings pinned to them and were covered with a thin layer of transparent cow's horn. |
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The recitation of this antiphon is followed by a rite of benediction consisting of several prayers. |
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Wilson quotes letters by Dodgson describing difficulty in reading lessons and prayers rather than preaching in his own words. |
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He became outwardly discontent, and his diary was filled with prayers and laments over her death which continued until his own. |
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The sultan is mandated by God and thus is expected to lead his country and people in religious matters, ceremonies as well as prayers. |
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It also suggests that he was well above average height, and made a living reciting prayers for the dead. |
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Each home had a household shrine at which prayers and libations to the family's domestic deities were offered. |
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In fact, even before this time, Le Morte D' Arthur states that he had lost a cubit of height due to his penitent fastings and prayers. |
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Elves appear as a threatening, even demonic, force widely in later medieval prayers. |
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Later evidence for elves appears in diverse sources such as medical texts, prayers, ballads, and folktales. |
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That part of the main interior which is furthest to the east and reserved for the prayers of the clergy is the presbytery. |
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Devotees also believe that every day the devatas offer their prayers to Lord Vishnu on the doors of Vaikuntha. |
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Mr Ramzan said it hosted religious festivals and functions including Eid, Dewali and Sunday prayers. |
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Some Houses, at the discretion of the House Master, may observe a second Quiet Hour after prayers in the evening. |
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I fall asleep comforted by the psst psst psst of my father's prayers and secure that all will be well with the world. |
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All these prayers were metrical, and were handed down from generation to generation with the utmost care. |
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We slouch and bellow, reminding in prayers our deathless woe And foredamn ourselves more by the ignorance of what we could not know. |
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The ruqya contains verses of the Qur'an as well as prayers specifically targeted against demons. |
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Because prayers are requests, it implies that the petitioner believes that the petitionee is capable of granting beneficence. |
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The morning and evening prayers take around two hours a day, starting in the very early morning hours. |
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Susanna Wesley examined each child before the midday meal and before evening prayers. |
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For this Hanukkah, Hoffman added new pages to THE MENSCH ON A BENCH book to teach children the Hanukkah prayers and how to play dreidel. |
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Robson expanded the form of the Covenant Service by replacing most of the exhortation with prayers of adoration, thanksgiving and confession. |
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Are the CCCB bureaucrats not aware of the fact that many women do not want to see familiar prayers bastardized to suit the whims of feminists? |
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Muslims can make a difference by using less water while performing wudhu before prayers. |
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Hamza Mosque, on Church Road, will install a solar hot water system to heat the water required for Wudhu, washing before prayers. |
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And I hardly know how the rest of my prayers would survive if those for the dead were forbidden. |
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It were a fruitless attempt to appease a power whom no prayers could entreat. |
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This varisome globe that swirls on gimbal pins of prayers, begets a sort of musical ache not ministered to by the mumbles of the spheres. |
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Parents, I've noticed, have a trick of saying their prayers through their childer on weathersome days. |
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Or why spiritual writers, invoking the unfalsifiability theorem, say that God always answers our prayers, but sometimes God just says no. |
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Soyem for the departed soul will be in Quran Academy Phase-VI DHA on Wednesday between Asar and Maghrib prayers. |
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In the afternoon, poojahs, or prayers, will be recited and Hindu and non-Hindu guests received. |
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The chaplains organise and lead prayers at certain times in the prayer room. |
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That Asher's mind would have also been on Elohim, at this moment receiving prayers in Asher's shul, goes without saying. |
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Monks from various countries also gathered under the holy Bodhi tree for special prayers. |
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It hath a number of short cuts or shreddings, which may be better called wishes than prayers. |
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If everybody got their deserts, Bulstrode might have had to say his prayers at Botany Bay. |
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These ghosts appeared to the living to ask for prayers to end their suffering. |
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Block printing, called tarsh in Arabic, developed in Arabic Egypt during the ninth and tenth centuries, mostly for prayers and amulets. |
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The Mace is placed on the Woolsack, where the Lord Speaker sits after a bishop has led the House in prayers. |
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The royal couple were included in prayers during the inter-denominational event held in their honour on the deck of HMCS Montreal. |
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We also keep traditional liturgical forms, such as the order of readings, prayers, vestments, and other similar things. |
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Starting July 4, 1776, Congress and several states passed laws making prayers for the king and British Parliament acts of treason. |
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We walked by prayer wheels unlocking the prayers by rotating them clockwise. |
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A number of Shaikhs and worshippers will perform prayers along with Shaikh Mohammed. |
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A group of young Emirati schoolchildren and Quran memorisers read verses from the Quran and offered prayers to Almighty Allah for Shaikh Zayed. |
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Out of the 37 respondents, seven are infrequent prayers who prefer to leave the precise details of their prayer life ambiguous. |
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More prayers and sacrifices were conducted for Tianfei by the crew during the wait for the northeast monsoon. |
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There, the fleet was organized in squadrons, while the fleet's crew honored the goddess of sailors Tianfei with prayers and sacrifices. |
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Dad never failed to take along his Tallis and Tefillin and be it outdoors or in a house, he always said his prayers. |
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The Psalms continue to serve as a primary source of prayers, and even biblical prefigurements help teach the spiritual meaning of Christ's work. |
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The pilgrims walked through his 14 stations, chanting prayers and ending at the ancient Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Slive. |
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The people while entering in Mosques for prayers would be checked to avoid any misshape. |
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Arya Samaj favours Vedic chants and Havan, Brahmo Samaj go for simple prayers. |
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Did he come so cheerfully to die for me, and do I go so deadheartedly to prayers and sacraments to enjoy fellowship with him? |
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Let water be brought to perform my ablutions, and let the pious Fakreddin be called to offer up his prayers with mine. |
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Furthermore, AJC warned that any decision sanctioning such prayers may lead to further challenges to the Establishment Clause. |
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Many Somalians used the occasion to complete their Friday prayers and mourn the death of one of their own. |
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Mather believed that his prayers were answered when six pirates were captured and taken prisoner. |
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Half of his crew went ashore to say prayers in a chapel to give thanks for having survived the storm. |
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Sun, earth, heaven, rivers, and winds could be addressed in prayers and called to witness oaths. |
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Muslims from Granada, Masaya, Leon, and Chinandega also travel to the Managua prayer center on Fridays for prayers. |
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Muslims and Muslimahs are required to clean certain parts of the body in preparation for the prayers. |
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The Khutba during Friday prayers was proclaimed in her husband and her names. |
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The mihrab serves as the location where the imam leads the five daily prayers on a regular basis. |
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Heaven's grace inwheel ye, and all good thoughts and prayers dwell about ye. |
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Messages on the seven stations of the cross were the theme for the day and prayers were extended for three hours in some parishes. |
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Before the five required daily prayers, a muezzin calls the worshippers to prayer from the minaret. |
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Most of what is known about Malory stems from the accounts describing him in the prayers found in the Winchester Manuscript. |
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Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his wife Karen on the occasion of his consecration on Trinity Sunday. |
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In addition, most prayer books include a section of prayers and devotions for family use. |
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In this regard his son Wasim Abbas has arranged Quran Khani and collative prayers. |
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They will increase their prayer rule, adding the prescribed prayers in preparation for communing. |
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In each case the prayers are sung or chanted following a prescribed musical form. |
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The Orthodox believe that the state of the soul in Hades can be affected by the love and prayers of the righteous up until the Last Judgment. |
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Many, incorporate ancient liturgical prayers and responses into the communion services and follow a daily, seasonal, and festival lectionary. |
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The best likely result, however, is a court order to use nonsectarian prayers instead, an imperfect solution to many humanists. |
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The Babylonians used incense while offering prayers to divining oracles. |
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One ritual involved seven princes with milk offerings who ascended the stairs with 20 female shamans and offered prayers, sprinkling the statues with the sacred milk. |
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Azans were called from the mosques and special prayers were offered. |
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However, in 2006 the Methodist Conference reversed this decision and decided not to allow formal blessings, although ministers were allowed to offer informal private prayers. |
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