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  1. The Prayers (Preces) of Opus Dei

    Oct 26, 2025 · The Prayers (Preces) of Opus Dei Every day, the faithful of the Prelature raise their hearts to God through this set of prayers in which they praise, thank and petition God the Father, …

  2. Preces - Wikipedia

    There were two forms, the dominical or abridged preces, and the ferial or unabridged preces. These were said, as in the Anglican Communion, at both morning (Prime) and evening (Vespers) prayers.

  3. PRECES Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PRECES is short petitions said in liturgical worship in alternation by the minister and congregation.

  4. Preces in English | PDF | Mary, Mother Of Jesus | Guardian Angel

    This document contains the Prayer of the Work (Preces), which is a Catholic prayer said by members of Opus Dei. It includes verses and responses that invoke blessings upon the Holy Trinity, Jesus Christ, …

  5. Thesaurus Precum Latinarum - preces-latinae.org

    Introductio Introduction Why Latin, How to pronounce Latin, Titivillus ("The Devil made me do it!"), etc. Orationes Utilissimae Basic Prayers Sign of the Cross, Glory Be, Our Father, Hail Mary, Angel of …

  6. Preces of Opus Dei - where-you-are.net

    Sacerdos, si Preces moderatur, exsurgit et addit Dóminus vobiscum, stans etiam dum recitat orationem.(If a priest leads the Preces, he stands and adds 'The Lord be with you', and while …

  7. PrecesThe Episcopal Church

    Preces Brief responsive prayers which are often based on verses of scripture, especially the Psalter. The BCP includes such versicles and responses after the Lord's Prayer in Morning Prayer (pp. 55, …

  8. How to Pray in Latin - Traditional Catholic Prayers

    Nov 13, 2019 · To learn more, visit Preces-Latinae.org and also PrayinLatin.com. The studious may like to hunt down a copy of Church Latin For Beginners (1923) by J.E. Lowe All audio snippets taken …

  9. preces - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 26, 2025 · preces pl (plural only) (Christianity) The alternate responsive petitions, as the versicles and suffrages, between the clergyman and the congregation in liturgical worship.

  10. Preces | Ultimate Lexicon

    Preces (noun, plural) - In ecclesiastical language, particularly Latin, this term refers to prayers or supplications directed to a deity. It is often used in the context of liturgical services.