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  • honour thy father, nor forget thy mother’s pangs; (Ecclesiasticus 7, 29)

  • Shame the father shall have, shame the husband; fit company for sinners, she will have no good word from either of these. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 5)

  • Not thine to bring shame on father and mother. There are great ones all around thee; (Ecclesiasticus 23, 18)

  • Father that dies lives on, if a worthy son he has begotten; (Ecclesiasticus 30, 4)

  • Who robs the poor and then brings sacrifice, is of their fellowship that would immolate some innocent child before the eyes of his father. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 24)

  • How bitter their complaints against the father who is the author of their ill fame! (Ecclesiasticus 41, 10)

  • Daughter to her father is ever hidden anxiety, a care that banishes sleep. Is she young? Then how if age creep on too soon? Is she wed? Then how if her husband should tire of her? (Ecclesiasticus 42, 9)

  • Is she maid? Then how if she were disgraced, and in her own father’s house brought to bed? Once more, is she wed? Then how if she were false to her husband? How if she prove barren? (Ecclesiasticus 42, 10)

  • What greatness was Abraham’s, to be the father of so many nations! Where shall we find another that can boast he kept the law of the most High as Abraham kept it? He, too, entered into a covenant with God, (Ecclesiasticus 44, 20)

  • God took an oath that this should be the father of a renowned posterity; their numbers should rival the dust on the ground, (Ecclesiasticus 44, 22)

  • Isaac, the son of such a father, fared no worse; (Ecclesiasticus 44, 24)

  • Of thee it was written that in time of judgement to come thou wouldst appease the divine anger, by reconciling heart of father to heart of son, and restore the tribes of Israel as they were. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 10)


“A sua função é tirar e transportar as pedras, e arrancar os espinhos. Jesus é quem semeia, planta, cultiva e rega. Mas seu trabalho também é obra de Jesus. Sem Ele você nada pode fazer.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina