Pray

Definition. The biblical meaning of prayer refers to the act of speaking orally or mentally to a higher religious figure to ask, thank, or communicate something. Praying is turning to God to communicate with him, accepting his omnipresence, his goodness, and trusting his judgment. When you pray, there is a dialogue that can be done in many ways.

The biblical meaning of praying is based on change, praying is the act of voting and pronouncing a prayer, that is, praying out loud, that is, assigning a holy unit, such as God, angels or saints, prayers and religious prayers. Over the years, the Catholic Church has insisted that both prayer and prayer have related but still different meanings. According to them, praying is raising the spirit towards God. It is about seeking God to thank him for what has been received or ask for his intercession in a particular situation. Priests know this distinction, so when they ask to pray it is in silence, for themselves, while when they ask to pray it is loud, so that they can be heard. On the other hand, prayer is the means of reciting, and the Catholic Church recites verses or prayers to saints or angels.

Adorno, Atravio, but the man of heart who hides, in the indestructible adornment of a pleasant and peaceful spirit, who has great appreciation before God. 1 Peter 3: 4