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LuigiColetta
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Hi Elizabeth, I scrolled through and didn’t see an answer for you. What I know is that some scribes added that sentence at the end of the prayer in some translations. They probably did that because it was in usage to say that after the prayer, but it isn’t in the oldest copies we have. So we continue to say it, eventhough we removed it from our current version (because it wasn’t there in the earliest translations) Also, a lot of non-catholic bibles will include that text.Hi Fuzzy Bunny,
We add this, in the Mass. Do you know why? I don’t find it in Matthew’s Gospel.
“For thine is the Kingdom, the Power, the Glory, now and forever! Amen!”
Peace,
Elizabeth
May the One True God bless your heart! May He reinforce your mind, and may He truly bless you with His Love. God is love, and love is everlasting.
Your brother in our Lord and God Jesus the Christ,
Luigi