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Collection of spiritual prayers and meditations by Bahá’u’lláh, organized sequentially and translated into English, reflecting devotional expressions and theological themes.
Year:
1919
Region:
Haifa, Palestine
Subject:
Religious prayers and meditations
Document type:
Book
Author:
Bahá’u’lláh
Translator:
Shoghi Effendi
Language style:
Classical English
Number of prayers:
137
Period covered:
Various periods of Bahá’u’lláh’s life
Format:
Text compilation of prayers
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Year:
2025
Author:
Bahá’u’lláh
Religious Tradition:
Bahá’í Faith
Genre:
Sacred scripture
Form:
Tablets and devotional texts
Primary Themes:
Revelation, divine love, steadfastness, martyrdom, spiritual transformation
Named Individuals:
Muḥammad-‘Alí
Liturgical Element:
Tablet of visitation
Language Style:
Devotional and exhortatory prose
Intended Audience:
Believers and followers of the Cause of God
Historical Context:
Successive divine dispensations and fulfillment of prophetic promises
Year:
1981
Revision:
1990
Region / city:
Haifa, Wilmette
Subject:
Spiritual guidance, divine assistance, Bahá’í Faith
Document type:
Compilation of religious texts
Institution:
Universal House of Justice
Author:
Bahá’u’lláh, the Báb
Target audience:
Followers of the Bahá’í Faith and general readership interested in Bahá’í writings
Sources cited:
Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh, The Advent of Divine Justice, The World Order of Bahá’u’lláh
Content focus:
Divine support, spiritual empowerment, steadfastness in faith, moral and spiritual teachings
Period covered:
Various periods within the Bahá’í Revelation, compiled 1981, revised 1990
Religion:
Bahá’í Faith
Genre:
Devotional literature
Type of document:
Prayer collection
Authors:
Bahá’u’lláh; the Báb; ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
Compiler / editorial authority:
Bahá’í community publications
Language:
English
Core sections:
Obligatory Prayers; General Prayers; Occasional Prayers; Special Tablets
Key topics:
worship; devotion; spiritual growth; unity; healing; teaching the Faith
Included prayers:
Short Obligatory Prayer; Medium Obligatory Prayer; Long Obligatory Prayer
Associated places mentioned:
Bahjí, ‘Akká
Intended audience:
adherents of the Bahá’í Faith and participants in devotional practice
Year:
1995
Date:
February 1995
Subject:
Bahá’í scholarship, knowledge, education and the role of scholars
Document type:
Compilation of extracts from religious writings and letters
Prepared by:
Research Department of the Universal House of Justice
Organization:
Universal House of Justice
Religious tradition:
Bahá’í Faith
Primary authors cited:
Bahá’u’lláh; ‘Abdu’l-Bahá; Shoghi Effendi; Universal House of Justice
Source texts:
Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh Revealed after the Kitáb-i-Aqdas; The Kitáb-i-Aqdas; The Promulgation of Universal Peace; letters written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi
Structure:
The Station of Scholarship; Functions of Bahá’í Scholarship; General Principles and Guidelines
Topics covered:
importance of knowledge and learning, characteristics of the truly learned, scope of Bahá’í scholarship, promotion of human welfare, defence of the Faith, scholarly methodology, spiritual foundations of learning
Author:
Jean-Louis Chrétien
Year of Original Publication:
2009
Original Title:
Pour reprendre et perdre haleine: dix brèves méditations
Translator:
[not specified]
Language:
English
Subject:
Philosophy, Spirituality, Phenomenology
Type of Document:
Book
Publisher:
[not specified]
Target Audience:
General readers interested in philosophy and spirituality
Period Covered:
Contemporary reflections, 2009
References:
Augustine, Saint Teresa of Avila, Malebranche, Silesius, Dante, Kierkegaard
Themes:
Breath, Way, Temptation, Attention, Recollection, Blessing, Peace, Gentleness, Abandonment, Wound
Cultural Context:
European literary, mystical, and philosophical traditions
Year:
1994
Author:
Martha W. Hickman
Title of source:
Healing After Loss: Daily Meditations
Language:
English
Type of source:
Book of daily meditations
Form:
Extracted passages and quotations
Themes:
grief, mourning, faith, healing, nature, reflection
Literary features:
short reflective statements and cited quotations
Cited authors:
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross; Terry Tempest Williams; George S. Merriam; William Shakespeare; Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Intended audience:
people experiencing grief or loss
Subject focus:
emotional and spiritual reflections on bereavement and recovery
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Paris
Topic:
Religious Vows, Oblate Brothers
Document Type:
Religious Meditation
Organization:
Oblate Brothers
Author:
Father Beaudoin
Target Audience:
Religious Clergy, Oblate Brothers
Period of Validity:
November 1, 1818 - Present
Date of Approval:
November 1, 1818
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Qigong practice and meditation
Document Type:
Practice journal
Institution / Organization:
Long White Cloud Qigong
Author:
John Munro
Intended Audience:
Qigong students and practitioners
Duration:
Twelve weeks
Session Frequency:
Five times per week recommended
Content Focus:
Mindfulness, body awareness, energy cultivation, and qigong techniques
Notes:
Includes weekly logs, observation sections, and summary notes for each week
Note:
Year
Context:
A prayer document offering traditional prayers for use at Morning and Evening Prayer, including prayers for the monarch, the royal family, and the nation, with specific invocations for divine guidance and blessings.
Title as printed:
21st21stPrayers for Eritrean Church leaders, Prisoners and Families
Thematic focus:
Religious persecution and imprisonment in Eritrea
Geographical focus:
Eritrea
Document type:
Prayer appeal and advocacy text
Referenced publication:
“Prayer the Mightiest Force in the World” by Frank Laubach
Primary subjects:
Detained Christian leaders and unnamed prisoners
Named individuals:
Rev. Haile Naizge; Dr. Kuflu Gebremeskel; Rev Million Gebreselassie; Dr Futsum Gebrenegus; Rev Dr Tekleab Menghisteab; Rev. Gebremedhin Gebregiorgis; Rev Kidane Weldou
Period referenced:
Detentions since 2004–2005; UN findings 1991–2016
Key themes:
Indefinite detention; enforced disappearance; torture; incommunicado imprisonment; faith and prayer
Biblical references cited:
Psalms 105:8; Isaiah 45:2; Acts 16:26; Psalm 139:7–10; Deuteronomy 31:8; Isaiah 35:4; Psalm 10:12; Chronicles 20:12; Jeremiah 29:12
Call to action:
Pray in Faith; Speak in Love; Act in Unity; #Voices4Justice
Note:
Year
Year:
1814
Region / city:
Aotearoa / New Zealand
Theme:
Christian mission, Maori engagement
Document type:
Liturgical service / religious text
Institution:
Anglican Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Author:
Brian Hardie (adapted), Willow Macky
Language:
English and Te Reo Māori
Target audience:
Congregation, church members
Occasion:
Commemoration of Ruatara and Samuel Marsden’s mission
Included texts:
Psalm 112:6, Proverbs 10:7, Luke 2:8-16
Hymns:
Te Harinui, Arahina, e Ihowa
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Meaford, ON
Theme:
Prayers for Remembrance and Peace
Document Type:
Religious Prayer Resource
Organization / Institution:
United Church of Canada
Author:
Rev. Dr. Neil Parker
Target Audience:
Church community, individuals involved in remembrance events
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Date:
February 4, 2026
Title:
Day of Prayer
Type of Document:
Liturgical prayer compilation
Religious Tradition:
Christian
Primary Sources:
Psalms, Lamentations, Luke, Ephesians
Biblical Passages Included:
Psalm 5:3; Lamentations 3:22–23; Psalm 95:1–2, 7–8; Luke 1:68–70; Psalm 51:1–7, 10–12; Psalm 119:105; Ephesians 4:1–6
Themes:
Thanksgiving, repentance, devotion, church unity, intercession
Intended Audience:
Christian congregation
Structure:
Sequential prayers and Scripture readings for communal worship
Purpose:
Corporate observance of a day of prayer
Date:
8 February 2026
Occasion:
Feast Day of Saint Bakhita
Liturgical Context:
Sunday Liturgy
Readings:
Isaiah 58.7–10; Psalm 111(112).4–9; 1 Corinthians 2.1–5; Matthew 5.13–16
Biblical Theme:
Salt and light; good works; justice for the oppressed
Primary Focus:
Christian discipleship and social justice
Geographical References:
United Kingdom; global context
Key Issues Addressed:
Exploitation; modern slavery; labour trafficking; restrictive visas; structural injustice
Referenced Church Document:
Evangelii Gaudium (270)
Author:
Not specified
Intended Audience:
Christian congregation
Document Type:
Homiletic notes and intercessory prayers
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Worship, Prayer, Discipleship
Document Type:
Worship Service Sheet
Organization:
The Vine at Home, Twelvebaskets
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Individuals seeking personal reflection and worship
Period of Validity:
August 2024
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
This document is a worship service sheet offering reflections and prayers based on the passage of John 21:
1-19, including a call to action inspired by the conversation between Jesus and Peter.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Worship, Holy Spirit, Easter
Document Type:
Religious Service Liturgy
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Revd Matt Stone
Target Audience:
Christian congregation
Period of validity:
Not specified
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Worship, Prayers, Spiritual Reflection
Document Type:
Religious Service Text
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Revd Lisa Moore Wilson
Target Audience:
Congregation
Effective Date:
8th March 2026
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Repentance, Prayer
Document Type:
Sermon
Organization / Institution:
MLFC
Author:
Sammie Ndhlovu
Target Audience:
Church members
Period of Action:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
liturgical calendar
Region / City:
Eastern Orthodox tradition
Theme:
Saints’ commemorations, liturgical hymns
Document type:
Liturgical text / Troparia and Kontakia
Church / Institution:
Eastern Orthodox Church
Authors:
anonymous, traditional hymnographers
Target audience:
Orthodox faithful, clergy, monastics
Liturgical period:
January 21, annual observance
Associated rites:
Great Vespers, Divine Liturgy
Language:
English (liturgical translation)
Content focus:
Praise, intercessions, recounting of saints’ deeds
Form:
Scripted hymns and prayers