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  • remembering your work of faith, and hardship, and charity, and enduring hope, in our Lord Jesus Christ, before God our Father. (1 Thessalonians 1, 3)

  • to choose work that allows you to be tranquil, and to carry out your business and to do your work with your own hands, just as we have instructed you, (1 Thessalonians 4, 11)

  • so that you may consider them with an abundance of charity, for the sake of their work. Be at peace with them. (1 Thessalonians 5, 13)

  • Because of this, too, we pray always for you, so that our God may make you worthy of his calling and may complete every act of his goodness, as well as his work of faith in virtue, (2 Thessalonians 1, 11)

  • For the mystery of iniquity is already at work. And only one now holds back, and will continue to hold back, until he is taken from our midst. (2 Thessalonians 2, 7)

  • Then, too, while we were with you, we insisted on this to you: that if anyone was not willing to work, neither should he eat. (2 Thessalonians 3, 10)

  • Now we charge those who act in this way, and we beg them in the Lord Jesus Christ, that they work in silence and eat their own bread. (2 Thessalonians 3, 12)

  • It is a faithful saying: if a man desires the episcopate, he desires a good work. (1 Timothy 3, 1)

  • who has testimony of her good works: whether she has educated children, or has provided hospitality, or has washed the feet of the saints, or has ministered to those suffering tribulation, or has pursued any kind of good work. (1 Timothy 5, 10)

  • If anyone, then, will have cleansed himself from these things, he shall be a vessel held in honor, sanctified and useful to the Lord, prepared for every good work. (2 Timothy 2, 21)

  • so that the man of God may be perfect, having been trained for every good work. (2 Timothy 3, 17)

  • But as for you, truly, be vigilant, laboring in all things. Do the work of an Evangelist, fulfilling your ministry. Show self-restraint. (2 Timothy 4, 5)


“Não queremos aceitar o fato de que o sofrimento é necessário para nossa alma e de que a cruz deve ser o nosso pão cotidiano. Assim como o corpo precisa ser nutrido, também a alma precisa da cruz, dia a dia, para purificá-la e desapegá-la das coisas terrenas. Não queremos entender que Deus não quer e não pode salvar-nos nem santificar-nos sem a cruz. Quanto mais Ele chama uma alma a Si, mais a santifica por meio da cruz.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina