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Catechism of the Catholic Church

The Lord's Prayer - II
- True or false. The Our Father can be divided up into two parts: giving glory of the Father and a presentation of our wants.
- True or false. The prayer that the name of the father be "hallowed" implies that our actions must be right and just.
- True or false. The second petition (Thy Kingdom come) refers both to the establishment of the Kingdom in our lives, and to Christ's return.
- True or false. God's will, which is expressed in the third petition (They will be done), refers to the commandment to love one another.
- True or false. "Give us this day our daily bread" is a reference to us as servants pleading for sustenance from the Creator of all things.
- True or false. The Father refuses to pour out his mercy to us in forgiveness until we forgive others.
- True or false. The sixth petition means that we ask of God that he not tempt us to sin.
- True or false. The last petition, "but deliver us from evil," tells us that the victory over evil is yet to be accomplished.
- True or false. The final "amen" means "I believe."
- Which gospel contains the rendition of the Our Father with the doxology "for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, now and forever"?
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