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Do you say prayers?

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Daddima Mon 02-Sept-24 14:00:03

I’ve just been reading social media posts to someone who has been bereaved, and many say things like, ‘ My thoughts and prayers are with you’. This made me wonder how many of these people would actually pray for the bereaved person, and being the cynic that I am, I’d guess not many, and the Facebook post will be as far as it goes.
I’m not a big prayer as such, but I do like a wee quiet time in church.
Do people still do the kneeling by the bed at night kind of praying?

Greyduster Thu 23-Jan-25 12:34:15

The last time I prayed, I think God was on holiday.

aonk Thu 23-Jan-25 11:36:55

I was brought up in a family where church was a very occasional thing. I went to a Cof E school with regular prayers and RE lessons. I must have taken something on board. There have been 2 times in my life when I found myself praying almost without realising. These were times when there was nothing else you could do. Since then I have prayed at bedtime fairly regularly especially during the last year when my DH has been so ill.

Barleyfields Thu 23-Jan-25 10:53:14

I pray every night, but only for others. If I say I will pray for someone I do but I also pray for many who don’t know I exist.

Claremont Thu 23-Jan-25 10:48:32

I often pray, in my own way, despite not being religious at all.

Allsorts Thu 23-Jan-25 07:55:52

I pray every night always have and very often in the day, just short ones in my head. I was taught never ever pray for money or worldly goods.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 17-Jan-25 20:33:24

I pray every night, between my god and me.

JamesandJon33 Fri 17-Jan-25 20:14:43

Yes I think I do say prayers. To myself only though .

NonGrannyMoll Fri 17-Jan-25 15:06:36

aggie

Yes I pray , and if I say I’ll pray for someone I will

Exactly so. I never pray for myself as I've always thought of asking for stuff as just another example of human selfishness. But I will speak to God about other people - I still don't ask for anything, I just suggest he might look at them and give them some ease. Whether he does or not is debatable, but that's his business, not mine!

silverlining48 Mon 23-Sept-24 22:37:57

Do I say prayers? No I don’t, but interesting how many people do. Each to his or her own.

crazyH Mon 23-Sept-24 22:14:47

Father we thank Thee for the night
And for the previous morning light etc etc
So too in the night:-
This night when I lie down to go to sleep
I pray the Lord my soul to keep etc etc

keepingquiet Mon 23-Sept-24 21:56:35

Yes, I started praying more during lock down (there wasn't much else to do!) now I pray at various times in the day and for various reasons.
It helps- more than expensive counselling or any other self-help fad has.
Yes, I do pray on my knees too in the morning once I've made my bed.
At night I pray with a phone app under the covers and mostly fall asleep in the process!
It has become so embedded I cannot imagine my life without it now.

paddyann54 Mon 23-Sept-24 21:44:23

I don’t believe in a god,any god so no I don’t pray.I have a very good friend currently literally on his deathbed who hasn’t,t missed mass every day for most of his life even now he gets the nurse to get him dressed for mass every day.in the hospice His god deemed it right that he lost his wife in her 30s leaving him with two young children now he,ll leave them orphans in their 20,s .I don’t have any good thoughts about a “Higher being” who wrecks lives…I,ve watched him get weaker and in more pain day after day for over 2 years..is that the way a loving father would treat his”children” ?I want nothing to do with a god that’s cruel and uncaring .
Then look at the thousands of deaths in wars currently all or mainly religion based.
I truly believe religion is the opiate of the masses ,keeps people in their place and gives them a crutch when they can’t cope

Fidelity2 Mon 23-Sept-24 21:26:45

Grandma 70s, that is so funny .

mrshat Fri 20-Sept-24 16:06:00

Yes I pray , and if I say I’ll pray for someone I will
Just as Aggie said!

Daddima Fri 20-Sept-24 10:44:44

Grandma70s

Fidelity2

I pray every night. My mother used to hear my prayers every bedtime.
Gentle Jesus meek and mild,
look upon a little child,
pity my simplicity,
suffer me to come to thee.
Please Jesus make me a good girl.
Amen

I like the story of the little girl who thought Plicity was a place mice lived in, and didn’t like very much, so she prayed

Pity mice in Plicity.

😂😂 Like ‘ Gladly, my crosseyed bear’.

Grandma70s Fri 20-Sept-24 09:44:36

Fidelity2

I pray every night. My mother used to hear my prayers every bedtime.
Gentle Jesus meek and mild,
look upon a little child,
pity my simplicity,
suffer me to come to thee.
Please Jesus make me a good girl.
Amen

I like the story of the little girl who thought Plicity was a place mice lived in, and didn’t like very much, so she prayed

Pity mice in Plicity.

Caleo Fri 20-Sept-24 09:35:32

Moggycuddler, the Book of Job is supposed to answer that question. I suppose you may understand the Book of Job, although I should say I don't. Fortunately it's a short book.

If you do read it, and understand its message, I'd be glad to hear from you either on this forum or by PM. Thanks.

Caleo Fri 20-Sept-24 09:30:04

Eggplant wrote:

"Yes, logically, I agree. But I miss the Church. It was a time when everything just stopped somehow. That and the wonderful music and hymns, melodies and words."

Real and insightful. You must go to a church that is led by a good preacher and a skilled music director, no matter which religious sect. It is so difficult for a minister to teach a congregation composed of diverse people and include something for everybody.

Skye17 Fri 20-Sept-24 01:24:43

I do pray, and if I say I will pray for someone I do pray for them.

I like praying with others as well as alone. It's wonderful to pray with friends.

Sweetpeasue Thu 19-Sept-24 22:50:13

If I say I'll pray for someone I will
Although I don't think I've full belief, I somehow, and I can't explain how, have more belief in a God than just nothingness.I don't think the human race is just material. I just think /believe even that there is something more.

HowVeryDareYou2 Thu 19-Sept-24 22:33:07

As a non-believer, no. I do think about anyone who is having a tough time, though.

Doodle Thu 19-Sept-24 22:10:43

“Living without religion if freeing” Why?
Children and loved ones still die. Tragedy still occurs. Not believing in religion doesn’t save you from hurt or pain anymore than believing does. What religion does is maybe offer some comfort to those who believe.

eggplant Thu 19-Sept-24 12:05:24

Moggycuddler

Gave up with religion a very long time ago when praying to an invisible something started to seem absurd. I also wondered why a loving "god" would answer the prayers of some and not others. Why does one person's beloved child die but not another's? Living without religion is freeing.

Yes, logically, I agree. But I miss the Church. It was a time when everything just stopped somehow. That and the wonderful music and hymns, melodies and words.

Caleo Thu 19-Sept-24 10:40:16

Macadia, why not curse God for not intervening in one of the hideous sufferings we hear of?

Caleo Thu 19-Sept-24 10:38:29

When someone prays, must she be praying TO some supernatural listener such as God, Christ, or the BVM?

Or does she pray "to whom it may concern-----" ?

If so, what makes her think there is a listener?