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  • If not, we will die. Rather, walking in the Spirit, let us put to death the body's deeds so that we may live. (Romans 8, 13)

  • for even the created world will be freed from this fate of death and share the freedom and glory of the children of God. (Romans 8, 21)

  • I am certain that neither death nor life, neither angels nor spiritual powers, neither the present nor the future, nor cosmic powers, (Romans 8, 38)

  • However God said to Moses: I shall forgive whom I forgive and have pity on whom I have pity. (Romans 9, 15)

  • Moses, indeed, speaks of becoming just through the Law; he writes: The one who obeys the Law will find life through it. (Romans 10, 5)

  • Then I must ask: Did Israel not understand? Moses was the first to say: I will make you jealous of a nation that is not a nation, I will excite your anger against a crazy nation. (Romans 10, 19)

  • If the world made peace with God when they remained apart, what will it be when they are welcomed? Nothing less than a passing from death to life. (Romans 11, 15)

  • If we live, we live for the Lord, and if we die, we die for the Lord. Either in life or in death, we belong to the Lord; (Romans 14, 8)

  • Christ experienced death and life to be Lord both of the living and of the dead. (Romans 14, 9)

  • Paul, Apollos, Cephas - life, death, the present and the future. Everything is yours, (1 Corinthians 3, 22)

  • It seems to me that God has placed us, the apostles, in the last place, as if condemned to death, and as spectacles for the whole world, for the angels as well as for mortals. (1 Corinthians 4, 9)

  • Are these rights only accepted human practice? No. The Law says the same. In the law of Moses it is written: Do not muzzle the ox which threshes grain. (1 Corinthians 9, 8)


“Imitemos o coração de Jesus, especialmente na dor, e assim nos conformaremos cada vez mais e mais com este coração divino para que, um dia, lá em cima no Céu, também nós possamos glorificar o Pai celeste ao lado daquele que tanto sofreu”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina