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Definition of bidding prayer in English: bidding prayernoun (in church use) a prayer in the form of an invitation by a minister or leader to the congregation to pray about something. Example sentencesExamples - They both read lessons while the bidding prayers were led by the Roman Catholic Bishop and the High Sheriff of North Yorkshire.
- The bidding prayer is the oldest form of intercessory prayer and has traditionally been said in the language of the people.
- By contrast, his bidding prayers and notices are warm and detailed, displaying a close knowledge of the people we are praying for, and dwelling specially and affectionately over the memory of the dead for whom the Mass is being offered.
- The rabbi included a bidding prayer that those who ‘were and are the victims of prejudice should be tolerant’ and invited prayers for the First Minister.
- The readings and bidding prayers included participants from each of the drama groups.
Definition of bidding prayer in US English: bidding prayernounbidiNG ˈprāər A prayer in the form of an invitation by a minister or leader to the congregation to pray about something. Example sentencesExamples - They both read lessons while the bidding prayers were led by the Roman Catholic Bishop and the High Sheriff of North Yorkshire.
- The rabbi included a bidding prayer that those who ‘were and are the victims of prejudice should be tolerant’ and invited prayers for the First Minister.
- The bidding prayer is the oldest form of intercessory prayer and has traditionally been said in the language of the people.
- The readings and bidding prayers included participants from each of the drama groups.
- By contrast, his bidding prayers and notices are warm and detailed, displaying a close knowledge of the people we are praying for, and dwelling specially and affectionately over the memory of the dead for whom the Mass is being offered.
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