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  • Then it was that he embroiled them with the king of Babylon, who came and put their young men to the sword in the sanctuary itself, pitying neither young man nor maid, old man nor cripple; none might escape his attack. (2 Chronicles 36, 17)

  • Now turn we to Rages,✻ a city in Media, and another soul that must undergo taunts on this same day, Sara, the daughter of Raguel. It was one of her father’s maid-servants that taunted her; (Tobit 3, 7)

  • This maid, then, upon being reproved for some fault, had answered, God send we never see son or daughter of thine brought to light! Murderess, where are those husbands of thine? (Tobit 3, 9)

  • I hear stories told of this maid, Tobias answered; how she has been betrothed seven times, and to every bridegroom it brought death; how it was a fiend, if the tale be true, that made away with them. (Tobit 6, 14)

  • Then, when the third night is past, take the maid to thyself with the fear of the Lord upon thee, moved rather by the hope of begetting children than by any lust of thine. So, in the true line of Abraham, thou shalt have joy of thy fatherhood. (Tobit 6, 22)

  • So the maid went on her errand, and ventured into the bride-chamber, where both lay asleep together, safe and sound. (Tobit 8, 15)

  • Still Raguel plied him with entreaties, and still could not win his consent. So at last he gave Sara into Tobias’ keeping, and with her half his goods, men and maid servants, sheep and camels and cows, and of money a great sum, and let him go his way, safe and content. (Tobit 10, 10)

  • ever she dwelt cloistered among her maid-servants, in a secret bower she had made for herself on the roof of her house, (Judith 8, 5)

  • A bottle of wine she bade her serving-maid carry, and a phial of oil, parched corn and dry figs, and bread, and cheese, and so she went out on her journey. (Judith 10, 5)

  • So she ate and drank with him, but only what her serving-maid had prepared for her. (Judith 12, 19)

  • Her maid she left at the door, to keep watch; (Judith 13, 5)

  • and ere long she was at the doors, giving the severed head to her maid-servant and bidding her thrust it away into the wallet she carried. (Judith 13, 11)


A humildade e a caridade são as “cordas mestras”. Todas as outras virtudes dependem delas. Uma é a mais baixa; a outra é a mais alta. ( P.e Pio ) São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina