
The Pater Noster, also known as the Lord's Prayer or Our Father, is a central Christian prayer attributed to Jesus
Scholars believe both Gospel accounts likely stem from a common source, with variations likely due to independent development.
The Didache, a first-century text, includes a version similar to the Matthean version, ending with a minor doxology
In the Middle Ages, lay brothers who couldn't read the Divine Office would recite the Lord's Prayer numerous times. They used beads or knots on a cord (a "pater noster cord") to keep track of their recitations. These cords eventually evolved into the rosary.
Since the 16th century, the Lord’s Prayer has been widely translated and collected to compare languages across regions and history. The Lord’s Prayer shares thematic and linguistic parallels with prayers and texts from various religious traditions
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