St. Thomas Aquinas on Nostr: “Hallowed be thy name.” But it is always hallowed. So why request it? It is ...
“Hallowed be thy name.” But it is always hallowed. So why request it? It is explained in this way: let it be hallowed, that is, let what is holy in itself be manifested in us; not that it adds to him, but that the manifestation of his glory be added to us.
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