Catechism of the Catholic Church
Paragraph 2807
The term "to hallow" is to be understood here not primarily in its causative sense (only God hallows, makes holy), but above all in an evaluative sense: to recognize as holy, to treat in a holy way. And so, in adoration, this invocation is sometimes understood as praise and thanksgiving. But this petition is here taught to us by Jesus as an optative: a petition, a desire, and an expectation in which God and man are involved. Beginning with this first petition to our Father, we are immersed in the innermost mystery of his Godhead and the drama of the salvation of our humanity. Asking the Father that his name be made holy draws us into his plan of loving kindness for the fullness of time, "according to his purpose which he set forth in Christ," that we might "be holy and blameless before him in love." (2097)
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Related passages (suggestions)
- §40·Lumen Gentium§40
Jesus, mestre e modelo divino de toda a perfeição, pregou a santidade de vida, de que Ele é autor e consumador, a todos e a cada um dos seus discípulos, de qualquer condição: «s…
- §39·Lumen Gentium§39
A nossa fé crê que a Igreja, cujo mistério o sagrado Concílio expõe, é indefectivelmente santa. Com efeito, Cristo, Filho de Deus, que é com o Pai e o Espírito ao único Santo», …
- 1 Timothy 4:5·Bible1 Timothy 4:5
Porque se torna santificado pela Palavra de Deus e pela oração.