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'''The Lord's Prayer''' | '''The Lord's Prayer''' | ||
*''Pater Noster'' | *''Pater Noster'' | ||
* | * it was "taught and given to us by the Lord Jesus" ([https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/664/ CCC 2765]) | ||
* also called the '''Lord's Prayer''' or '''''oratio Dominica''''' | |||
** the Catholic Church generally refers to the prayer as "Our Father" | |||
*** the name comes form the "incipit", or beginnng of the first line | |||
** Protestant churches generally refer to it as the "Lord's Prayer" | |||
== The Lord's Prayer == | == The Lord's Prayer == | ||
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=== Modern form === | === Modern form === | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
Our Father, who art in | Our Father, who art in heaven, | ||
hallowed be | hallowed be thy name; | ||
thy kingdom come, | |||
thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. | |||
Give us this day our daily bread, | Give us this day our daily bread, | ||
and forgive us our trespasses | and forgive us our trespasses | ||
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Amen | Amen | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
* note that Catholic versions of scripture generally do not capitalize pronoun references to the Lord, the Father, or God | |||
** i.e., "We call him 'Father'" as opposed to "We call Him 'Father'" | |||
*** note that "Father," "God," Christ," "Holy Spirit are all capitalized | |||
=== Scriptural forms === | === Scriptural forms === |