Tuesday, October 15, 2013

'Blasphemous' Lord's Prayer Corrected by France's Catholic Church


THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A 'blasphemous' version of the Lord's Prayer has finally been corrected by the French Catholic Church - 50 years after it was introduced.

France's Catholic Church has finally corrected a "blasphemous" error that crept into the Gallic version of The Lord's prayer half a century ago.

After a 17-year debate, theologians and writers concluded that the French equivalent of "And lead us not into temptation" implied that God himself could lead us astray, rather than help us keep on the straight and narrow, and thus had "blasphemous" overtones.

The French line before read: "And don't submit us to temptation". It now reads: "And don't let us enter into temptation".

The change will be incorporated into a new French translation of the Bible validated by the Vatican that will be published next month. » | Henry Samuel, Paris | Tuesday, October 15, 2013