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  • God, create in me a clean heart, renew within me a resolute spirit, (Psalms 51, 10)

  • Was it useless, then, to have kept my own heart clean, to have washed my hands in innocence? (Psalms 73, 13)

  • You crushed Leviathan's heads, gave him as food to the wild animals. (Psalms 74, 14)

  • wild animals and all cattle, reptiles and winged birds, (Psalms 148, 10)

  • These animals were distributed among the phalanxes, to each elephant being allocated a thousand men dressed in coats of mail with bronze helmets on their heads; five hundred picked horsemen were also assigned to each beast. (1 Maccabees 6, 35)

  • Judas, also known as Maccabaeus, however, with about nine others, withdrew into the desert. He lived like the wild animals in the hills with his companions, eating nothing but wild plants to avoid contracting defilement. (2 Maccabees 5, 27)

  • The upright has compassion on his animals, but the heart of the wicked is ruthless. (Proverbs 12, 10)

  • I think to myself: where human beings are concerned, this is so that God can test them and show them that they are animals. (Ecclesiastes 3, 18)

  • the natures of animals and the instincts of wild beasts, the powers of spirits and human mental processes, the varieties of plants and the medical properties of roots. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 20)

  • For their foolish and wicked notions which led them astray into worshipping mindless reptiles and contemptible beetles, you sent a horde of mindless animals to punish them (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 15)

  • for they had strayed too far on the paths of error by taking the vilest and most despicable of animals for gods, being deluded like silly little children. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 24)

  • But wretched are they, with their hopes set on dead things, who have given the title of gods to human artefacts, gold or silver, skilfully worked, figures of animals, or useless stone, carved by some hand long ago. (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 10)


“O mal não se vence com o mal, mas com o bem, que tem em si uma força sobrenatural.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina