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  • While the younger Tobias lingered thus over his marriage, his father fell into an extreme of anxiety. What means this long delay on my son’s part? he asked. What has detained him? (Tobit 10, 1)

  • Meanwhile, Raguel was pressing his son-in-law to stay on; I will send a message to thy father, said he, to assure him of thy safety. (Tobit 10, 8)

  • But Tobias would have none of it; No question, said he, but my father and mother are counting the days, and tormenting their hearts over me. (Tobit 10, 9)

  • full of good counsel to the last; how she was to give father-in-law and mother-in-law their due, love her husband, be mistress in her own house, order it well, and prove herself the perfection of a woman. (Tobit 10, 13)

  • And here the angel said, Friend Tobias, remember how eagerly thy father awaits thee. (Tobit 11, 2)

  • Thy home once reached, Raphael said to Tobias, pay worship to the Lord thy God first, and return thanks to him. Then go up to thy father, and embrace him, (Tobit 11, 7)

  • and rub on his eyes, without more ado, some of the fish’s gall thou hast with thee. I promise thee it will not be long before his eyes are opened; once more he will look on the light of day, and have a father’s joy at the sight of thee. (Tobit 11, 8)

  • Up sprang the father, blind though he were, and made for the door, running and stumbling as he ran. A servant must take him by the hand before he could go out to meet his son; (Tobit 11, 10)

  • Then it was that Tobias took out the fish’s gall, and rubbed it on his father’s eyes. (Tobit 11, 13)

  • he took hold of this and pulled it away, and immediately his father’s sight was restored. (Tobit 11, 15)

  • Do this, father, at least; ask him to accept half of all the wealth that has come to us. (Tobit 12, 4)

  • So both of them, father and son, beckoned him aside, and would have prevailed on him to accept half of their new-found wealth. (Tobit 12, 5)


“Não abandone sua alma à tentação, diz o Espírito Santo, já que a alegria do coração é a vida da alma e uma fonte inexaurível de santidade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina