Pater Noster (disambiguation)

Pater Noster (disambiguation)

Pater Noster is probably the best-known prayer in Christianity.

Pater Noster or Paternoster may also refer to:

* Paternoster, a passenger elevator which consists of a chain of open compartments that move slowly in a loop up and down inside a building
* Paternoster, Western Cape, South Africa
* Paternoster (rock), an uninhabitable rock in the Bailiwick of Jersey
* Paternoster (rosary), an early form of rosary
* Paternoster lake, one of a series of glacial lakes connected by a single stream or a braided stream system
* Paternoster Press, a British Christian publishing house

People with the surname Paternoster:

* Angelo Paternoster (born 1919), American football guard
* Fernando Paternoster (1903-1967), Argentine footballer and manager
* Vito Paternoster (21st century), Italian cellist

ee also

* Paternoster Square


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