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  • We ourselves left Philippi by ship after the days of Unleavened Bread and joined them five days later at Troas, where we stayed for a week. (Acts 20, 6)

  • On the first day of the week we met for the breaking of bread. Paul was due to leave the next day, and he preached a sermon that went on till the middle of the night. (Acts 20, 7)

  • Then he went back upstairs where he broke the bread and ate and carried on talking till he left at daybreak. (Acts 20, 11)

  • 'It happened that I was on that journey and nearly at Damascus when in the middle of the day a bright light from heaven suddenly shone round me. (Acts 22, 6)

  • and in the middle of the day as I was on my way, Your Majesty, I saw a light from heaven shining more brilliantly than the sun round me and my fellow-travellers. (Acts 26, 13)

  • With these words he took some bread, gave thanks to God in view of them all, broke it and began to eat. (Acts 27, 35)

  • The retribution of God from heaven is being revealed against the ungodliness and injustice of human beings who in their injustice hold back the truth. (Romans 1, 18)

  • But the saving justice of faith says this: Do not think in your heart, 'Who will go up to heaven?' -- (Romans 10, 6)

  • let us keep the feast, then, with none of the old yeast and no leavening of evil and wickedness, but only the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. (1 Corinthians 5, 8)

  • The blessing-cup, which we bless, is it not a sharing in the blood of Christ; and the loaf of bread which we break, is it not a sharing in the body of Christ? (1 Corinthians 10, 16)

  • For the tradition I received from the Lord and also handed on to you is that on the night he was betrayed, the Lord Jesus took some bread, (1 Corinthians 11, 23)

  • Whenever you eat this bread, then, and drink this cup, you are proclaiming the Lord's death until he comes. (1 Corinthians 11, 26)


“A prática das bem-aventuranças não requer atos de heroísmo, mas a aceitação simples e humilde das várias provações pelas quais a pessoa passa.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina