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A prayer which opens with "Father in heaven" and closes "In the name of Jesus Christ".

The creed.

Roman Catholic AnswerThe two prayers commonly used in the Church that summarize Christian belief are the Creeds. Below are links to the Nicene and Apostles Creeds.
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