Now if you are a Catholic and were attending an ecumenical service, perhaps it was prayed in an attempt at some false unity,
The fact is we do not use it .I have never seen or heard it used in 30 years.
I'm looking at an Order of Worship for a Presbyterian church on line right now - it's the first one I came to.
Give Thanks to GodThe Prayers of the People begin this portion of the service. These prayers of intercession for individuals, the church, and the world may be spoken or sung and conclude with The Lord's Prayer.
I grew up Protestant, mainly Methodist, but with some Baptist and Presbyterian stays along the way, and every one said the Lord’s Prayer.