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MIButterfly

(2,946 posts)
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 10:53 PM Apr 9

My grandmother came from Poland and when I was a kid and did something wrong,

she would tell me she was going to give me "Pater Noster." As an adult, I asked my mother what that meant and she didn't know any more than I did. Tonight on Jeopardy, there was a category called Literal Latin. The clue was "Meaning 'Our Father', it's another name for The Lord's Prayer" and the answer was the Pater Noster. What do you suppose my grandmother meant by threatening to give me Pater Noster? Maybe instill the fear of God into me?

Who knew that Jeopardy would give me an answer to something I've wondered about for so many years? Or is this common knowledge and I should be embarrassed that I didn't know it? It wouldn't be the first time I was clueless about something that everybody else knows.

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My grandmother came from Poland and when I was a kid and did something wrong, (Original Post) MIButterfly Apr 9 OP
Jeopardy has that kind of "magic" sometimes. yellow dahlia Apr 9 #1
Thank you, yellow dahlia. MIButterfly Apr 9 #2
Oh no - not dumb or uninteresting. yellow dahlia Apr 9 #4
I saw that and made an educated guess at the answer! Diamond_Dog Apr 9 #3
My Busia said a lot of things no other grandmother ever said! LOL! MIButterfly Apr 9 #5
Now that think of it, I remember when in church back then, Diamond_Dog Apr 10 #13
Memories. When i was a kid our family had a cottage in Canada. Several properties away was The Pater Noster club Srkdqltr Apr 9 #6
Now that makes sense. MIButterfly Apr 9 #7
That's a cool way to find out the answer to a mystery. 😊 Figarosmom Apr 10 #8
It took until i was about 50 to learn "Mensch" is a compliment Shellback Squid Apr 10 #9
Ha ha ha! MIButterfly Apr 10 #12
So, it's not Latin for... LudwigPastorius Apr 10 #10
LOL! MIButterfly Apr 10 #11
Maybe she was going to make you get down on your knees and say it a number of times mwmisses4289 Apr 10 #14
Those of us Danascot Apr 10 #15

MIButterfly

(2,946 posts)
2. Thank you, yellow dahlia.
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 11:14 PM
Apr 9

I was afraid people would think it was an uninteresting or dumb story.

yellow dahlia

(6,206 posts)
4. Oh no - not dumb or uninteresting.
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 11:16 PM
Apr 9

Those kind of memories keep us balanced in unbalanced times - cherish it.

Diamond_Dog

(40,802 posts)
3. I saw that and made an educated guess at the answer!
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 11:15 PM
Apr 9

Probably pulled it from my very distant memory of Chatechism classes.

I had a Polish grandma, too, but I never heard her say that.

MIButterfly

(2,946 posts)
5. My Busia said a lot of things no other grandmother ever said! LOL!
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 11:26 PM
Apr 9

You would think my mother, who went to Catechism as a child and took Latin in high school, would've known what Pater Noster meant! She probably just forgot.

Diamond_Dog

(40,802 posts)
13. Now that think of it, I remember when in church back then,
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 08:31 AM
Apr 10

We followed the Mass along in either a book or a printed card …. ? And when it was time to say the Our Father, in parentheses was printed (The “Pater Noster”). I was a good reader even before first grade and I always read everything.

Srkdqltr

(9,847 posts)
6. Memories. When i was a kid our family had a cottage in Canada. Several properties away was The Pater Noster club
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 11:47 PM
Apr 9

It was a club for priests.






Shellback Squid

(10,119 posts)
9. It took until i was about 50 to learn "Mensch" is a compliment
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 12:22 AM
Apr 10

I just assumed it had a negative meaning


Silly goyboy

mwmisses4289

(4,468 posts)
14. Maybe she was going to make you get down on your knees and say it a number of times
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:36 AM
Apr 10

depending on how naughty you had been? You know something like confession, where the priest says go say the pater noster 25 times and you will be forgiven.

Danascot

(5,252 posts)
15. Those of us
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:37 AM
Apr 10

who suffered through Latin classes in school might have retained enough to translate Pater Noster but I wouldn't expect anybody else to. ... and even if they did it isn't obvious that it's the opening to the Lord's Prayer.

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