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John 17 is a prayer, but it is not the Lord's prayer - the Lord's prayer is found at Matthew 6:9-13 and Luke 11:2-4. genius, Whose prayer is the prayer in John 17 then? To whom does that prayer belong and who made it?
Sewers of Holland
Originally posted by stoker yes ive heard it the roman faith, but said after a long pause between. but thanks never knew its called the doxology.
Originally posted by shavixmir Quite right. And don't Catholics call it: "The Our Father"?
Originally posted by Red Night All the Catholics that I have known call it the "Our Father" And none of the services I have attended have ever ended with the doxology. So, I think that is a general rule.
Yeah, I was raised Catholic and we never said that part. The first time I heard it spoken that way I was really confused.
holiest of holies
years ago i read a version of what some kid thought were the words - it started 'our father, who aren't in heaven, harold be thy name'
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Originally posted by shavixmir Anyways... surely it's a dogmalogy? hahaha hahahahahaha hahhahahahahahahahahaha Sorry.