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How do I Pray?


Anglican Prayer Beads were developed in the 1980s and are a combination of the Roman Catholic rosary and the Eastern Orthodox Prayer Rope. A variety of different prayers can be used to pray it.


Prayer is conversation with God. All relationship is based in communication, and our relationship to God is no exception. There are as many ways to pray as there are people. 

A distinctive way Episcopalians pray is The Daily Office, the times of daily prayer as set forth in the Book of Common Prayer.

Other Pages on Prayer:

The Anglican Rosary

Lectio Divina

Centering Prayer

Why pray?


Praying in the Middle of Daily Life


Fr. Matthew Moretz on Centering Prayer

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