After watching the spiritually uplifting and politically momentous memorial service for Charlie Kirk recently in Phoenix, I suddenly realized something.

I now know three great people who actually lived the Lord’s Prayer instead of just reciting its famous words, as so many of us do once a week when we’re in church.

Hundreds of millions of people on Earth know the Lord’s Prayer – or a version of it.

It’s a central Christian prayer that is attributed to Jesus in the Bible. It is considered a blueprint for how we should honor God in Heaven and practice good, ethical and loving behavior toward our fellow humans here on Earth.

The Roman Catholic version is:

“Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this da

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