Did you know that St. Jerome used "quotidiam" and "supersubstantialem" (or something close to that) in two different places (I think the lords prayer in two different gospels). Quotidian means Daily; supersubstantialem obviously means super-substantial.
My friend was once told to pray the Our Father from the perspective of a prodigal son returning home. The Our Father is by no means a simple prayer. great reflection!
Did you know that St. Jerome used "quotidiam" and "supersubstantialem" (or something close to that) in two different places (I think the lords prayer in two different gospels). Quotidian means Daily; supersubstantialem obviously means super-substantial.
My friend was once told to pray the Our Father from the perspective of a prodigal son returning home. The Our Father is by no means a simple prayer. great reflection!