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  • For when they were being tested, and even when receiving merciful correction, they knew in what way, when your wrath judged the impious, they would suffer torments. (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 10)

  • She will fill her entire house from her offspring, and storehouses from her treasures. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 21)

  • Do not choose to be like a lion in your house, distressing those of your household, and oppressing those who are subject to you. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 35)

  • Do not let your hand be open when receiving, but closed when giving. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 36)

  • You should not bring every man into your house. For many are the snares of the deceitful. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 31)

  • He rests next to her house, and, fastening a peg in her walls, he sets up his cottage by her hands. And so, good things will find rest in his cottage as time passes. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 25)

  • Reproach and injury will make resources useless. And a house that is exceedingly wealthy will become powerless through pride. In this way, the resources of the arrogant will be eradicated. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 5)

  • Whoever builds his house, paid for by another, is like one who gathers his building stones in winter. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 9)

  • Like a house which has been demolished, so is wisdom to the foolish. And the knowledge of the unwise is like meaningless words. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 21)

  • The feet of the foolish step easily into his neighbor’s house. But an experienced man will be apprehensive in the presence of the powerful. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 25)

  • A senseless man will gaze through a window into the house. But a man who has been well-taught will stand outside. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 26)

  • A man who swears many oaths will be filled with iniquity, and scourges will not depart from his house. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 12)


“Como Jesus, preparemo-nos a duas ascensões: uma ao Calvário e outra ao Céu. A ascensão ao Calvário, se não for alegre, deve ao menos ser resignada!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina