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What do we ask for when we say, “Give us this day our daily bread”?
For what we need each day (food, strength, God’s help).
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What is a “trespass” in the Lord’s Prayer?
A sin or wrong action against someone.
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Before Jesus taught the Lord's Prayer, where did some of its ideas come from?
Old Testament texts and Jewish prayer traditions
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Which line of the Lord’s Prayer teaches forgiveness?
“Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us.”
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What does “Deliver us from evil” mean?
Protect us from harm and keep us close to God.
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In which THREE Catholic ceremonies or celebrations do we pray the Lord's Prayer?
Mass (Communion Rite), Baptism, Anointing of the Sick
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How does the Lord’s Prayer connect us as a Catholic community?
We all pray it together, showing unity and shared faith.
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Where do we usually say the Lord’s Prayer?
At Mass, in school, or in personal prayer.
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Who taught us the Lord’s Prayer?
Jesus
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What do we promise when we say, “As we forgive those who trespass against us”?
To forgive others just as God forgives us.
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What does “Hallowed be Thy name” mean?
God’s name is holy and should be respected.
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Why do we ask God not to lead us into temptation?
Because we need God’s help to make good choices.
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Challenge Question:How can we help make God’s kingdom come on earth?
By being kind, fair, forgiving, and helping others.
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What is another name for the Lord’s Prayer?
The Lord's Prayer
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Why do we say “Our Father” instead of “My Father”?
Because it’s a prayer we share as a community — God is Father to everyone.
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What are we asking when we say, “Thy kingdom come”?
For God’s love, peace, and justice to grow in the world.
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How does the Lord’s Prayer begin?
“Our Father, who art in heaven…”
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