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morning prayer

NOUN
  1. the first canonical hour; at daybreak

How To Use morning prayer In A Sentence

  • She would open the hankies every morning after her morning prayers and count out fifteen piles of eighteen cents, eighteen being the corresponding number to the Hebrew letters in the word chaff, meaning life. My life as a woman
  • Thus the "expatriated" family assembled to morning prayers, and to partake of their first Highland breakfast. Freaks on the Fells Three Months' Rustication
  • A muezzin called the midmorning prayer, his sonorous moan taken up by a hundred other amplified voices. Gold of Kings
  • Morning prayer at Iona never concludes with a benediction; evening prayer never begins with a call to worship.
  • The cycle of weekly liturgies, the daily routine of morning prayer and evening song, and the unceasing invocation of the name of Jesus were intimately connected and interactively life-giving as blood cells in a body.
  • And though he wasn't an Orthodox Jew, he wore official davening gear: about his shoulders was his silky, white tallith with its blue stripes and fringes, and on his left arm and on his forehead were his tefillin—the leather boxes and straps favored by Jews for their morning prayers. Wake Up, Sir!
  • A Palestinian Muslim man reads from the Quran, Islam's holy book, on "fajr" or early morning prayer, during Ramadan at a mosque in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010.
  • Morning prayer is said every weekday morning, and evening prayer or evensong every night.
  • Muslim pilgrims go around the Kaaba in the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca after morning prayers before the start of the hajj pilgrimage November 24, 2009.
  • With the household interns we observe the ancient practice of fixed-hour prayer, keeping whenever possible four offices each day: morning prayers, midday prayers, vespers, and compline.
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