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

  • At this time, as the number of the disciples increased, complaints were brought against those who spoke Hebrew by those who spoke Greek; their widows, they said, were neglected in the daily administration of relief.✻ (Acts 6, 1)

  • So the twelve called together the general body of the disciples, and said, It is too much that we should have to forgo preaching God’s word, and bestow our care upon tables. (Acts 6, 2)

  • By now the word of God was gaining influence, and the number of disciples in Jerusalem was greatly increasing; many of the priests had given their allegiance to the faith. (Acts 6, 7)

  • Saul, with every breath he drew, still threatened the disciples of the Lord with massacre; and now he went to the high priest (Acts 9, 1)

  • and now, when he had taken food, his strength returned to him. For some days he lived with the disciples at Damascus, (Acts 9, 19)

  • the disciples contrived to let him down by night along the face of the wall, lowering him to the ground in a hamper. (Acts 9, 25)

  • So he reached Jerusalem, where he tried to attach himself to the disciples; but they could not believe he was a true disciple, and all avoided his company. (Acts 9, 26)

  • Since Lydda was close to Joppa, the disciples, hearing that Peter was there, sent two men to find him; Come to us, they urged him, without delay. (Acts 9, 38)

  • For a whole year after this they were made welcome in the Church there, teaching a great multitude. And Antioch was the first place in which the disciples were called Christians. (Acts 11, 26)

  • Thereupon it was decided that each of the disciples should contribute according to his means, to send relief to the brethren who lived in Judaea. (Acts 11, 29)

  • The disciples, meanwhile, were filled with rejoicing, and with the Holy Spirit. (Acts 13, 52)


“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