Pope Francis isn't pleased with the words to the Lord's Prayer — specifically, the part about temptation.
In an interview with an Italian TV network, the pontiff said that the current language of the Our Father prayer "is not a good translation."
"[T]he first Sunday of Advent," the church wrote, "a new translation of the Our Father will come into force in all forms of liturgy. The Catholic faithful will no longer say: 'Do not submit to temptation' but 'Do not let us enter into temptation.' " Source
Personally, when I heard the part about 'Lead me not into temptation', since I wouldn't follow any other God than the one true God and neither do I follow Jesus which I hope doesn't offend any of you who do. But if it does I was told to give you a message. See John 21:22-23
In an interview with an Italian TV network, the pontiff said that the current language of the Our Father prayer "is not a good translation."
"[T]he first Sunday of Advent," the church wrote, "a new translation of the Our Father will come into force in all forms of liturgy. The Catholic faithful will no longer say: 'Do not submit to temptation' but 'Do not let us enter into temptation.' " Source
Personally, when I heard the part about 'Lead me not into temptation', since I wouldn't follow any other God than the one true God and neither do I follow Jesus which I hope doesn't offend any of you who do. But if it does I was told to give you a message. See John 21:22-23