Supplication
Supplication (also known as
petitioning) is the most common form of
prayer, wherein a person asks a
supernatural deity to provide something, either for that person who is praying or for someone else on whose behalf a prayer of supplication is being made. One example of supplication is the
Christian ritual of novena (from
novem, the Latin word for "nine") wherein one repeatedly asks for the same favor over a period of nine days. This ritual began in
France and
Spain during the
Middle Ages when a nine day period of hymns and prayers led up to a
Christmas feast, a period which ended with gift giving.