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From St. Augustine, En. in ps. 50, 8 Remansit adultera et Dominus, remansit vulnerata et medicus, remansit magna miseria et magna misericordia. The adulterous woman remained and the Lord; she who was wounded remained and the physician; the great misery
In addition to the corporal and spiritual works of mercy that individual members of the community manage to perform, it would be a good idea if a parish every so often gave to the sick a celebration of the
Et in capite eius corona stellarum duodecim. Apoc. XII – On her head a crown of twelve stars The evangelist St. John saw in Patmos other adornments of the immaculate woman. Just as at the virginal feet of the queen
Fr. Rosario Messina A Christian Community Attentive to the Pain and Anxiety of those who Suffer We cannot live happily alone; the sick, too, have the right to celebrate. The event of Sunday Easter must open our eyes, ears and
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