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RWFC
Guest
The way I was taught and always said the last line of the Hail Mary was ‘…pray for us sinners, now, and at the hour of our death.’ with the emphasis being on request for prayer in the current moment and upon the hour of our death. I recently heard a sermon in which is was implied that an alternate to this would be ‘…pray for us; sinners now, and at the hour of our death.’ with the emphasis being that we are currently sinners and will remain to be sinners until the hour of death. I think theological that is correct but is it a misinterpretation of the prayer??