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  • Immediately, Jesus called them and they followed him, leaving their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired men. Jesus teaches and drives out an evil spirit (Mark 1, 20)

  • On leaving the synagogue, Jesus went to the home of Simon and Andrew with James and John. (Mark 1, 29)

  • Leaving that place, Jesus returned to his own country, and his disciples followed him. (Mark 6, 1)

  • But people saw them leaving and many could guess where they were going. So, from all the towns they hurried there on foot, arriving ahead of them. (Mark 6, 33)

  • After leaving that place, they made their way through Galilee; but Jesus did not want people to know where he was (Mark 9, 30)

  • They came to Jericho. As Jesus was leaving Jericho with his disciples and a large crowd, a blind beggar, Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, was sitting by the roadside. (Mark 10, 46)

  • The next day, when they were leaving Bethany, he felt hungry. (Mark 11, 12)

  • Now, there were seven brothers. The first married a wife, but he died without leaving any children. (Mark 12, 20)

  • The second took the wife and he, too, died leaving no children. The same thing happened to the third. (Mark 12, 21)

  • Finally the seven died leaving no children. Last of all the woman died. (Mark 12, 22)

  • There was also a prophetess named Anna, daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. After leaving her father's home, she had been seven years with her husband, and since then she had been continually about the Temple, serving God as a widow night and day in fasting and prayer. (Luke 2, 36)

  • Leaving the synagogue, Jesus went to the house of Simon. His mother-in-law was suffering from high fever and they asked him to do something for her. (Luke 4, 38)


“Por que a tentação passada deixa na alma uma certa perturbação? perguntou um penitente a Padre Pio. Ele respondeu: “Você já presenciou um tremor de terra? Quando tudo estremece a sua volta, você também é sacudido; no entanto, não necessariamente fica enterrado nos destroços!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina