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The '''Lord's Prayer''' is the prayer which [[Christ]] gave the Church. It is also called the '''Our Father''' from the first words of the prayer. ==About the prayer==The episode event in which Christ taught it the prayer to his [[disciple]]s is related in [[Gospel of Matthew|Matt]] 6:5-14 and [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]] 11:1-4. This Before this, no one dared to pray to God as their very own Father. In the early Church, only after [[baptism]] and [[chrismation]], was the Lord's Prayer taught to people. Only then, the faithful who have become children of God in Christ and the [[Holy Spirit]] dare to pray to God as to their very own [[Father]]. The prayer is used in many of the liturgical services, including the [[Divine Liturgy]], in which it is part of the Liturgy of introduced by the [[EucharistPriest]], ''with boldness and without condemnation to dare to call upon the Heavenly God as Father and to say:'' ==Private prayer==It amount the most popular prayers included in personal prayers.
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===Greek===
:{{lang|el|Πάτερ ἡμῶν, ὁ ἐν τοῖς οὐρανοῖς·οὐρανοῖς•}}
:{{lang|el|ἁγιασθήτω τὸ ὄνομά σου,}}
:{{lang|el|ἐλθέτω ἡ βασιλεία σου,,}}