Lord's Prayer
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The same prayer, with slight variations, is still taught and recited in almost all Christian churches.
Etymology
Origin of Lord's Prayer
First recorded in 1540–50
Example Sentences
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You know that there are prayer services, Christian prayer services, that open with the Lord’s Prayer.
From Slate • Mar. 10, 2026
The latter, from the Lord’s Prayer, is close to the essence of Christianity.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 8, 2026
“It’s about letting the Lord into your life,” he said, wearing a gold medallion around his neck inscribed with the Lord’s Prayer and a beige hoodie that read: “God first.”
From Seattle Times • Mar. 2, 2024
The Lord’s Prayer, although not so hallowed for Tuesday’s contestants, is Christianity’s most ubiquitous prayer and has been recited immeasurable times in churches, at meal times, in bedrooms and at sporting events for generations.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 16, 2023
Then we all said the Lord’s Prayer and we went on our way.
From "Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice" by Phillip Hoose
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