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  • These twelve Jesus sent out; but first gave them their instructions; Do not go, he said, into the walks of the Gentiles, or enter any city of Samaria; (Matthew 10, 5)

  • When Jesus had done giving instructions to his twelve disciples, he left the place where he was, to teach and preach in their cities. (Matthew 11, 1)

  • Jesus answered them, Go and tell John what your own ears and eyes have witnessed; (Matthew 11, 4)

  • As they went out, Jesus took occasion to speak of John to the multitudes; What was it, he asked, that you expected to see when you went out into the wilderness? Was it a reed trembling in the wind? (Matthew 11, 7)

  • At that time Jesus said openly, Father, who art Lord of heaven and earth, I give thee praise that thou hast hidden all this from the wise and the prudent, and revealed it to little children. (Matthew 11, 25)

  • At this time, Jesus was walking through the corn-fields on the sabbath day. And his disciples, who were hungry, fell to plucking the ears of corn and eating them. (Matthew 12, 1)

  • And here there was a man who had one of his hands withered; and they asked Jesus whether it was lawful to do a work of healing on the sabbath, so that they might have a charge to bring against him. (Matthew 12, 10)

  • Jesus was aware of this, and withdrew from the place; great multitudes followed him, and he healed all their diseases; (Matthew 12, 15)

  • Whereupon Jesus, who knew what was in their thoughts, said to them, No kingdom can be at war with itself without being laid waste; no city or household that is at war with itself can stand firm. (Matthew 12, 25)

  • That day, leaving the house, Jesus had sat down by the sea-shore, (Matthew 13, 1)

  • All this Jesus said to the multitude in parables, and would say it in parables only, (Matthew 13, 34)

  • Afterwards, when he had finished these parables, Jesus journeyed on, (Matthew 13, 53)


“Que Nossa Senhora nos obtenha o amor à cruz, aos sofrimentos e às dores.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina