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  • And how that the prophet, having given them the law, charged them not to forget the commandments of the Lord, and that they should not err in their minds, when they see images of silver and gold, with their ornaments. (2 Maccabees 2, 2)

  • It was also contained in the same writing, that the prophet, being warned of God, commanded the tabernacle and the ark to go with him, as he went forth into the mountain, where Moses climbed up, and saw the heritage of God. (2 Maccabees 2, 4)

  • Then Onias answered, saying, This is a lover of the brethren, who prayeth much for the people, and for the holy city, to wit, Jeremias the prophet of God. (2 Maccabees 15, 14)

  • She prospered their works in the hand of the holy prophet. (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 1)

  • Samuel, the prophet of the Lord, beloved of his Lord, established a kingdom, and anointed princes over his people. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 13)

  • By his faithfulness he was found a true prophet, and by his word he was known to be faithful in vision. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 15)

  • Then stood up Elias the prophet as fire, and his word burned like a lamp. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 1)

  • For Ezekias had done the thing that pleased the Lord, and was strong in the ways of David his father, as Esay the prophet, who was great and faithful in his vision, had commanded him. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 22)

  • For they entreated him evil, who nevertheless was a prophet, sanctified in his mother's womb, that he might root out, and afflict, and destroy; and that he might build up also, and plant. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 7)

  • The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, [and] Hezekiah, kings of Judah. (Isaiah 1, 1)

  • The word that Isaiah the son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem. (Isaiah 2, 1)

  • The mighty man, and the man of war, the judge, and the prophet, and the prudent, and the ancient, (Isaiah 3, 2)


“Pobres e desafortunadas as almas que se envolvem no turbilhão de preocupações deste mundo. Quanto mais amam o mundo, mais suas paixões crescem, mais queimam de desejos, mais se tornam incapazes de atingir seus objetivos. E vêm, então, as inquietações, as impaciências e terríveis sofrimentos profundos, pois seus corações não palpitam com a caridade e o amor. Rezemos por essas almas desafortunadas e miseráveis, para que Jesus, em Sua infinita misericórdia, possa perdoá-las e conduzi-las a Ele.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina