Who added the doxology to the Lord's prayer?

Two millennia ago, history often was handed down by word of mouth before being put into writing. As a result, Catholics living in the eastern half of the Roman Empire usually added the doxology while those in the western half believed the “Our Father” as said during today's Mass was sufficient.
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Where does the doxology of the Lord's prayer come from?

However, the use of the doxology in English dates from at least 1549 with the First Prayer Book of Edward VI which was influenced by William Tyndale's New Testament translation in 1526.
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What is the correct version of the Lord's prayer?

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen.
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What is the phrase added to the Protestant version of the Lord's prayer?

The English version of the Lord's Prayer used in many Protestant churches replaces the lines “and forgive us our trespasses / as we forgive those who trespass against us” with: and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
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Why are there 2 versions of the Lord's prayer?

“We see that the Catholic Church has been faithful to the Gospel text of the Our Father, while Protestant churches have added something of tradition to the words of Jesus,” catholicstraightanswers.com offers. “My preference is to say it because it is the more catholic (universal) thing to do,” LeCroy says.
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Did the Catholic Church change the Lord's prayer?

Now Pope Francis has risked the wrath of traditionalists by approving a change to the wording of the Lord's Prayer. Instead of saying “lead us not into temptation”, it will say “do not let us fall into temptation”. The new wording was approved by the general assembly of the Episcopal Conference of Italy last month.
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Who wrote the Our Father prayer?

The Lord's Prayer, also known as the 'Our Father,' comes from the Gospel of Matthew, with a shorter version in the Gospel of Luke. It is one of — if not the — most popular Christian prayers.
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Why is Catholic Lord's prayer different?

But why do Catholics have one version of the prayer and Protestants have another? The ancient manuscripts of the Gospel of Matthew disagree on how the Lord's Prayer ends. Catholic Bibles do not include the longer ending of the prayer. Some Protestant Bibles include the longer ending, but others do not.
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When did the Lord's prayer change?

The changes were approved May 22 during the General Assembly of the Episcopal Conference of Italy by President Cardinal Gualtiero Bassetti, Catholic blog uCatholic.com reported. The changes will be printed in the coming months, according to the blog.
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What does doxology mean in the Bible?

: a usually liturgical expression of praise to God.
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Who wrote the Hail Mary prayer?

Dominic, founder of the Dominican order in the early 13th century.
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Why did Pope Francis change the Lord's prayer?

The head of the Catholic Church has officially approved altering the phrase "lead us not into temptation" to "do not let us fall into temptation." The Sun reported that Pope Francis changed the Lord's Prayer after becoming frustrated at the line suggesting that the Almighty may lead people into temptation.
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Did the Pope change the Ten Commandments?

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis didn't say that God had told him to revise the Ten Commandments as claimed in a widely shared story. Francis never made the purported comments and has not changed or added to the Ten Commandments.
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Why does the pope want to change the Lord's prayer?

Pope Francis has approved changes to the wording of the Lord's Prayer. Instead of saying "lead us not into temptation", it will now say "do not let us fall into temptation". The changes to the prayer were made to remove the implication that God might lead people into temptation.
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Is the doxology Catholic?

The greater doxology, or Gloria in Excelsis, is the Gloria of the Roman Catholic and Anglican masses, and in its hundreds of musical settings it is usually sung in Latin.
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Why do Catholics pray to Mary?

Catholics do not pray to Mary as if she were God. Prayer to Mary is memory of the great mysteries of our faith (Incarnation, Redemption through Christ in the rosary), praise to God for the wonderful things he has done in and through one of his creatures (Hail Mary) and intercession (second half of the Hail Mary).
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What do Jews think of the Lord's prayer?

The Lord's Prayer "is thoroughly Jewish," it avers, and nearly every phrase is paralleled in the Jewish liturgy. "Thus it is Jesus's inspired and original summary of his own people's piety at its best." Yet it is seen as a universal Christian prayer, used by Christians of all stripes.
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Is the Hail Mary biblical?

The prayer is based on two biblical episodes featured in the Gospel of Luke: the Angel Gabriel's visit to Mary (the Annunciation), and Mary's subsequent visit to Elisabeth, the mother of John the Baptist (the Visitation).
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Who was the first person that prayed in the Bible?

Abraham. The first notable prayer whose text is recorded in the Torah and Hebrew Bible occurs when Abraham pleads with God not to destroy the people of Sodom, where his nephew Lot lives.
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Why is the Lord's prayer different in Luke?

Luke's version of the Lord's Prayer appears to be simple because it is shorter than Matthew's version and it is shorter than the version that most people are familiar with. In general, prayer is not simple and Luke's version of the Lord's Prayer is not simple either.
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What Pope changed the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday?

In fact, many theologians believe that ended in A.D. 321 with Constantine when he “changed” the Sabbath to Sunday.
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Did the Catholic Church alter the 10 Commandments?

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis didn't say that God had told him to revise the Ten Commandments as claimed in a widely shared story. Francis never made the purported comments and has not changed or added to the Ten Commandments.
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Who changed the Ten Commandments in the Bible?

The Ten Commandments Rewritten by Moses.
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Is Hail Mary idolatry?

They point to statues of Mary in Catholic churches and Catholics praying the Hail Mary as indisputable evidence of idolatry, blasphemy or other heresies. But although many condemn Catholics' treatment of Mary as straying from biblical truths, the truth is Marian devotion is firmly rooted in biblical teachings.
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When was the name Jesus added to the Hail Mary?

in 1263 added the holy name of Jesus after the scriptural sentence, as the devotion of the faithful had introduced the name Mary after the first greeting.
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