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Hail Mary
traditional Catholic prayer
stations of the Cross
series of artistic representations, depicting Christ carrying the Cross to his crucifixion
Angelus
thumb|The Angelus (painting)|The Angelus (1857–1859) by [[Jean-François Millet]]
sign of the cross
ritual blessing
Salve Regina
Medieval Catholic hymn to Mary, mother of Jesus
Regina Coeli
Medieval hymn to Mary, mother of Jesus
Christian mysticism
development of mystical practices and theory within Christianity
Veni Sancte Spiritus
sequence prescribed in the Roman Liturgy for the Masses of Pentecost and its octave, exclusive of the following Sunday
Prayer of Saint Francis
Catholic Christian prayer
Confiteor
thumb|Confiteor said by a priest bowed during a Solemn Mass
Anima Christi
medieval Christian prayer
Marian devotion
external pious practices directed to the person of Mary by members of certain Christian traditions
Credo
thumb|Credo III in The Liber Usualis thumb|An example: the autograph first page of the (the Credo) from Johann Sebastian Bach's Mass in B minor
Alma Redemptoris Mater
loving Mother of our Redemer
Fátima prayers
collection of seven Catholic prayers
Memorare
thumb|Refugium Peccatorum Madonna, an example of Marian art
Act of Contrition
Catholic prayer that expresses sorrow for sins
Eternal Rest
Introit, Western Christian prayer for the dead
Examination of conscience
concept in Catholic theology
Angel of God
Roman Catholic traditional prayer for the intercession of the guardian angel, often taught to young children as the first prayer learned
Prayer to Saint Michael
prayer
Divine Praises
expiatory prayer
Marie of St Peter
French nun
Tota pulchra es
Catholic prayer written in the fourth century
Prayer in the Catholic Church
Roman Catholic beliefs on Christian prayer
Chaplet of Saint Michael
Catholic chaplet
Thanksgiving after Communion
Christian spiritual practice
Prayer to Saint Joseph
Prayers in Roman Catholicism
chaplet
Christian prayer which uses prayer beads
Morning offering
catholic prayer said at the start of the day
Mental prayer
a form of prayer recommended in the Catholic Church whereby one loves God through dialogue
Spiritual Communion
Christian practice related to Holy Communion
Come, Holy Spirit
Catholic prayer
Roman Catholic devotions to Jesus Christ
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preces
In Christian liturgical worship, ; ), also known in Anglican prayer as the Suffrages or Responses, describe a series of short petitions said or sung as versicles and responses by the officiant and the gathered worshippers respectively. Versicle-and-response is one of the oldest forms of prayer in Christianity, with its roots in Hebrew prayers during the time of the Temple in Jerusalem. In many prayer books the versicles and responses comprising the are denoted by special glyphs: