Pater noster, qui es in caelis:sanctificetur Nomen Tuum;adveniat Regnum Tuum;Fiat voluntas Tua,sicut in caelo, et in terra.Panem nostrum cotidianum da nobis hodie;et dimitte nobis debita nostra,sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris;et ne nos inducas in tentationem;sed libera nos a Malo
Pater Noster Lighthouse was created in 1868.
The Our Father
Pater Noster
The cast of Aboard the Pater Noster - 2008 includes: Helena Arenbergerova as herself Aszure Barton as herself William Briscoe as himself Tara Dyberg as herself Petr Opavsky as himself Banning Roberts as himself
PatenaudeFrench: from the Latin phrase pater noster, 'our father', an metonymic occupational name for a maker of rosary beads.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Our Father was given to the disciples by Jesus, it is recorded in Matthew 6:9-15; and Luke 11:2-4. It was probably included in the Mass from the very start (at Pentecost) and was known, through the Middle Ages, as the Pater Noster up until the reformation, as the even peasants with no education recited the Pater Noster in Latin. The term "The Lord's Prayer" did not come into use until the reformation, and to this day is mostly used by Protestants. In English it has always been known either as the Pater Noster or the Our Father.
The name Paternoster originates from the Latin phrase "Pater Noster," which means "Our Father." It is the opening phrase of the Lord's Prayer in Christianity. The name has been used for various things such as a type of elevator and a type of prayer bead.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Our Father was given to the disciples by Jesus, it is recorded in Matthew 6:9-15; and Luke 11:2-4. It was probably included in the Mass from the very start (at Pentecost) and was known, through the Middle Ages, as the Pater Noster up until the reformation, as the even peasants with no education recited the Pater Noster in Latin. The term "The Lord's Prayer" did not come into use until the reformation, and to this day is mostly used by Protestants. In English it has always been known either as the Pater Noster or the Our Father. The link below will show you the entire article about it in the Catholic Encyclopedia:
Introit, Collects, Gloria, Epistle, Sequence, Tract, Gradual, Gospel, Creed, offertory, preface, sanctus, pater noster, post communion blessing.
The address of the Knob Noster Branch is: 202 N Adams Ave, Knob Noster, 65336 1304
Ruth Louise Watson has written: 'Pater noster' -- subject(s): Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts), Unaccompanied, Lord's prayer (Music)
he/she/it is ours. I'd be willing to bet that the sentence is referring to the 'it' part of est, though. To comprehend the sentence fully, as you would with any sentence in any language, it requires context clues which you would receive from the text around it.