



In the second is he who enters into us and interprets our needs: The daily bread, the forgiveness of sins, the Help in Temptation and liberation from evil. In the first part Jesus makes us enter into his desires, all addressed to the father: “Hallowed be thy name, Thy kingdom Come, Thy will be done” The first three have at the centre the “You” of God the Father The other four have at the centre the “we” and our human necessities. The questions of the “Our Father” are seven, easily divisible into two subgroups. In our journey of rediscovering the prayer of the “Our Father,” we will deepen our study of the first of its seven invocations, that is to say “hallowed be thy name.” Pope Francis focused on the second invocation “Hallowed be thy Name”.
