| LITANIES | Stupidly Latinise forms of prayer |
| LITANY | In Christianity, a form of prayer consisting of a series of invocations, each followed by an unvarying response (6) |
| PREBENDARY | Canon's turn to enter form of prayer (10) |
| WORSHIPPER | Proper wish maybe taking form of prayer? (10) |
| DEVOTION | I voted on a new form of prayer being introduced (8) |
| EMBERDAYS | Any of four groups of three days of prayer and fasting in the Roman Catholic and Anglican Church (5, |
| PENTAMETER | Disciple penning part of Bible with short word of prayer in bit of verse |
| LAMENTS | Moans of lots losing love including word of prayer |
| AMENDED | Modified end of prayer with trio of dedications (7) |
| TAMENESS | The personification of the pure woman presented over end of prayer - feels rather domesticated in a |
| NOTREDAME | in another, saw end of prayer cut short with entry of queen |
| MOSQUE | Expression of dislike, receiving second question in place of prayer |
| VERB | Word of action taking up first half of prayer-book (4) |
| MIHYAN | Assembly of at least ten males for the enablement of prayer (Hebrew) (6) |
| EXORCISM | The removing of evil spirits from a person or place by the use of prayer (8) |
| STAMEN | Floral structure of holy man near the end of prayer (6) |
| RETREAT | A place of seclusion for the purposes of prayer and meditation (7) |
| ROSARY | Word, from the Latin for a garden of floribundas, damasks or other such blooms, for a string of prayer beads (6) |
| ASSISI | Site of Pope John Paul II's 1986 World Day of Prayer for Peace |
| CHAPLET | (GKN) String of prayer beads similar to a rosary, e.g. that of the Divine Mercy (7) |