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  • He called for lights, then rushed in, threw himself trembling at the feet of Paul and Silas, (Acts 16, 29)

  • but there were some who attached themselves to him and became believers, among them Dionysius the Aeropagite and a woman called Damaris, and others besides. (Acts 17, 34)

  • where he met a Jew called Aquila whose family came from Pontus. He and his wife Priscilla had recently left Italy because an edict of Claudius had expelled all the Jews from Rome. Paul went to visit them, (Acts 18, 2)

  • Then he left the synagogue and moved to the house next door that belonged to a worshipper of God called Justus. (Acts 18, 7)

  • A silversmith called Demetrius, who provided work for a large number of craftsmen making silver shrines of Diana, (Acts 19, 24)

  • called a general meeting of them with others in the same trade. 'As you know,' he said, 'it is on this industry that we depend for our prosperity. (Acts 19, 25)

  • and as Paul went on and on, a young man called Eutychus who was sitting on the window-sill grew drowsy and was overcome by sleep and fell to the ground three floors below. He was picked up dead. (Acts 20, 9)

  • The next day we left and came to Caesarea. Here we called on Philip the evangelist, one of the Seven, and stayed with him. (Acts 21, 8)

  • When we had been there several days a prophet called Agabus arrived from Judaea. (Acts 21, 10)

  • Some of the disciples from Caesarea accompanied us and took us to the house of a Cypriot with whom we were to lodge; he was called Mnason and had been one of the earliest disciples. (Acts 21, 16)

  • He immediately called out soldiers and centurions and charged down on the crowd, who stopped beating Paul when they saw the tribune and the soldiers. (Acts 21, 32)

  • People in the crowd called out different things, and since the noise made it impossible for him to get any positive information, the tribune ordered Paul to be taken into the fortress. (Acts 21, 34)


“Menosprezai vossas tentações e não vos demoreis nelas. Imaginai estar na presença de Jesus. O crucificado se lança em vossos braços e mora no vosso coração. Beijai-Lhe a chaga do lado, dizendo: ‘Aqui está minha esperança; a fonte viva da minha felicidade. Seguro-vos, ó Jesus, e não me aparto de vós, até que me tenhais posto a salvo’”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina