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  • I have trampled the peoples down in my anger, stunned them✻ with my fury, brought down their strength to the dust. (Isaiah 63, 6)

  • Is it nothing to thee, enemies of thy holy people should have the mastery, trample thy sanctuary down? (Isaiah 63, 18)

  • your eyes feasted with it, your hearts content, vigorous as the fresh grass your whole frame.Thus to his servants the Lord makes known his power; his enemies shall have no quarter given them. (Isaiah 66, 14)

  • Scale those ramparts, and fall to pillage, not taking full toll even yet; root out the slips of yonder vine, the Lord will not claim them. (Jeremiah 5, 10)

  • Drovers a many have laid waste my vineyard, trampled down my lands; the land I loved so, turned into a lonely wilderness! (Jeremiah 12, 10)

  • Did I essay to put the Lord out of my thoughts, and speak no more in his name, all at once it seemed as though a raging fire were locked in my bosom, pierced my whole frame, till I was worn out with it, and could bear no more. (Jeremiah 20, 9)

  • Now, the Lord says, a voice is heard in Rama, of lamentation and bitter mourning; it is Rachel weeping for her children, and she will not be comforted, because none is left.✻ (Jeremiah 31, 15)

  • To Jeremias the word of the Lord still came, after the captain of the bodyguard, Nabuzardan, had set him at liberty. This happened at Rama, where he was singled out, still in chains, among the prisoners from Jerusalem and Juda who were on their way to Babylon. (Jeremiah 40, 1)

  • Ill reposed that confidence in ramparts of thine, stores of thine; taken thou shalt be like the rest, and Chamos go into exile, all his priests and all his votary chiefs with him. (Jeremiah 48, 7)

  • Ay, boast and brag, trample on my own domain, like calves at grass or bellowing bull!✻ (Jeremiah 50, 11)

  • Never was lamb led to the slaughter-house, never ram or buck-goat, so unsuspecting. (Jeremiah 51, 40)

  • Fled is her beauty, the Sion that was once so fair; her chieftains have yielded their ground before the pursuer, strengthless as rams✻ that can find no pasture. (Lamentations 1, 6)


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