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PRAYERS
Each sitting of the House begins with Prayers. Members
stand for Prayers, facing the wall behind them. This is
said to be because it was originally difficult to kneel
while wearing a sword. Prayers are read by the Speaker's
chaplain, and the public are not allowed to be present.
Places at Prayers are booked in advance, using a small
card which is attached to the back of the seat. This is the
only way in which a member can claim a seat for the day's
session: MPs who habitually occupy the same seats do so by
making sure they are always present at Prayers.