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  2. Prayer - Wikipedia

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    Prayer is a communication with a deity or a deified ancestor, often involving supplication, thanksgiving, praise or meditation. Learn about the etymology, origins, modalities and typologies of prayer in various traditions and religions.

  3. Prayer of Saint Francis - Wikipedia

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    A Christian prayer for peace, often attributed to Saint Francis of Assisi, but first published in 1912 in France. Learn about its text, history, musical settings and Franciscan viewpoints.

  4. National Day of Prayer - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and significance of the National Day of Prayer, an annual observance in the United States on the first Thursday of May. Find out how it originated from colonial times, how it was revived during the Korean War, and how it is celebrated today.

  5. Prayer flag - Wikipedia

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    Prayer flags are colorful rectangular cloths with mantras and symbols that are used to bless the surrounding countryside and promote peace, compassion, strength and wisdom. They are believed to have originated in the Bon tradition and are associated with the five elements and the Buddhist teachings.

  6. Prayer to Saint Michael - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and meaning of the Catholic prayer to Saint Michael the Archangel, composed by Pope Leo XIII in 1886. Find out how to pray for protection against the devil and his evil spirits in different languages and contexts.

  7. Grace (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    Grace is a famous photograph by Eric Enstrom, taken at his studio in Bovey, Minnesota, in 1918 or 1920. It depicts an elderly man praying over a meal and became the state photograph of Minnesota in 2002.

  8. Holy card - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, evolution and significance of holy cards or prayer cards, small devotional pictures of religious scenes or saints. Find out how they are used in different Christian traditions, how they are printed and distributed, and how they are collected as a hobby.

  9. Lord's Prayer - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, meaning and variations of the Lord's Prayer, also known as Our Father or Pater Noster, a central Christian prayer taught by Jesus. Compare the Matthew and Luke versions, the Greek and Latin texts, and the musical settings and cultural references.