The design of this prayer stand varied in time, eventually settling as a small, ornamental wooden desk furnished with a thin, sloping shelf for books or hands, and a
kneeler. Sometimes, instead of the sloping shelf, a padded arm rest will be provided. This type is useful for devotions such as the
Rosary, which do not require a book, or for private, non-liturgical prayer. Prie-dieux may be provided in church
weddings for the bride and groom to kneel on during the service (either one long double prie-dieu or a pair), or may be used by a cleric when he or she leads the worshippers in prayers such as
litanies and other prayers. In the
Byzantine Rite, a prie-dieu is provided for the
bishop when he kneels in the
Holy Doors during the
consecration of a church. One may also be used by the
priest reciting
Kneeling Prayers at
Pentecost. ==See also==