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  • For there is a shame that bringeth sin; and there is a shame which is glory and grace. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 21)

  • Honour and shame is in talk: and the tongue of man is his fall. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 13)

  • Be not called a whisperer, and lie not in wait with thy tongue: for a foul shame is upon the thief, and an evil condemnation upon the double tongue. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 14)

  • Instead of a friend become not an enemy; for [thereby] thou shalt inherit an ill name, shame, and reproach: even so shall a sinner that hath a double tongue. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 1)

  • And he will shame thee by his meats, until he have drawn thee dry twice or thrice, and at the last he will laugh thee to scorn afterward, when he seeth thee, he will forsake thee, and shake his head at thee. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 7)

  • The disposition of a liar is dishonourable, and his shame is ever with him. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 26)

  • I am the mother of fair love, and fear, and knowledge, and holy hope: I therefore, being eternal, am given to all my children which are named of him. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 18)

  • A drunken woman and a gadder abroad causeth great anger, and she will not cover her own shame. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 8)

  • A dishonest woman contemneth shame: but an honest woman will reverence her husband. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 24)

  • The chief thing for life is water, and bread, and clothing, and an house to cover shame. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 21)

  • O Lord, hear the prayer of thy servants, according to the blessing of Aaron over thy people, that all they which dwell upon the earth may know that thou art the Lord, the eternal God. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 17)

  • Better is the churlishness of a man than a courteous woman, a woman, I say, which bringeth shame and reproach. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 14)


“Tenhamos sempre horror ao pecado mortal e nunca deixemos de caminhar na estrada da santa eternidade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina