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  • When Sanballat the Horonite and Tobiah the Ammonite slave had heard of this, they were very much displeased that someone had come to seek the welfare of the Israelites. (Nehemiah 2, 10)

  • The Jew Mordecai was next in rank to King Ahasuerus, in high standing among the Jews, and was regarded with favor by his many brethren, as the promoter of his people's welfare and the herald of peace for his whole race. (Esther 10, 3)

  • over me rolls the terror. My dignity is borne off on the wind, and my welfare vanishes like a cloud. (Job 30, 15)

  • Guarantee your servant's welfare; do not let the arrogant oppress me. (Psalms 119, 122)

  • Now that we have learned this, kindly write to us about your welfare. (1 Maccabees 12, 22)

  • Now that I am ill, I recall with affection the esteem and good will you bear me. On returning from the regions of Persia, I fell victim to a troublesome illness; so I thought it necessary to form plans for the general welfare of all. (2 Maccabees 9, 21)

  • Menelaus also joined them, and with great duplicity kept urging Antiochus on, not for the welfare of his country, but in the hope of being established in office. (2 Maccabees 13, 3)

  • And now bless the LORD who has crowned you with glory! May he grant you wisdom of heart to govern his people in justice, Lest their welfare should ever be forgotten, or your authority, throughout all time. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 26)

  • Who will pity you, Jerusalem, who will console you? Who will stop to ask about your welfare? (Jeremiah 15, 5)

  • Promote the welfare of the city to which I have exiled you; pray for it to the LORD, for upon its welfare depends your own. (Jeremiah 29, 7)

  • For I know well the plans I have in mind for you, says the LORD, plans for your welfare, not for woe! plans to give you a future full of hope. (Jeremiah 29, 11)

  • "This man ought to be put to death," the princes said to the king; "he demoralizes the soldiers who are left in this city, and all the people, by speaking such things to them; he is not interested in the welfare of our people, but in their ruin." (Jeremiah 38, 4)


“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