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  • I have no longer much time for converse with you; one is coming, who has power over the world, but no hold over me.✻ (John 14, 30)

  • They will forbid you the synagogue; nay, the time is coming when anyone who puts you to death will claim that he is performing an act of worship to God; (John 16, 2)

  • And I have told you this, so that when the time comes for it to happen, you may remember that I told you of it. (John 16, 4)

  • A woman in childbirth feels distress, because now her time has come; but when she has borne her child, she does not remember the distress any longer, so glad is she that a man has been born into the world. (John 16, 21)

  • At the time I speak of, you will make your requests in my name; and there is no need for me to tell you that I will ask the Father to grant them to you, (John 16, 26)

  • Behold, the time is coming, nay, has already come, when you are to be scattered,✻ each of you taking his own path, and to leave me alone. And yet I am not alone, because the Father is with me. (John 16, 32)

  • Thus Jesus spoke to them, and then, lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, Father, the time has come; give glory now to thy Son, that thy Son may give the glory to thee. (John 17, 1)

  • You have a custom of demanding that I should release one prisoner at paschal time; would you have me release the king of the Jews? (John 18, 39)

  • Thus Jesus appeared to his disciples a third time after his rising from the dead. (John 21, 14)

  • And again, a second time, he asked him, Simon, son of John, dost thou care for me? Yes, Lord, he told him, thou knowest well that I love thee. He said to him, Tend my shearlings.✻ (John 21, 16)

  • Then he asked him a third question, Simon, son of John, dost thou love me? Peter was deeply moved when he was asked a third time, Dost thou love me? and said to him, Lord, thou knowest all things; thou canst tell that I love thee. Jesus said to him, Feed my sheep. (John 21, 17)

  • At this time, Peter stood up and spoke before all the brethren; a company of about a hundred and twenty were gathered there. (Acts 1, 15)


“Amar significa dar aos outros – especialmente a quem precisa e a quem sofre – o que de melhor temos em nós mesmos e de nós mesmos; e de dá-lo sorridentes e felizes, renunciando ao nosso egoísmo, à nossa alegria, ao nosso prazer e ao nosso orgulho”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina