Phrases from the heart
(The audience was to be held in St. Peter’s Square, but a steady rain prevented it and the pilgrims had to be accommodated, partly in St. Peter’s Basilica, where, after a few brief words about his trip to Africa, he gave his catechesis, and partly in the Paul VI Hall.)
I would like to return to the theme of the pilgrimage to Africa next week, and perhaps on other occasions as well. Today’s is only a first manifestation dictated by the deep need of the heart and by a profound feeling of gratitude.
Statements from the time of the controversies with the Pelagians (5th-6th centuries) affirm that the first man, by virtue of divine grace, possessed “naturalem possibilitatem et innocentiam” (DS 239), also called “liberty’ (“libertas”, “libertas arbitrii”), (DS 3711, 242, 383, 622). He remained in a state that the Synod of Orange (a. 529) calls “integritas”:
Now, because of sin, Adam lost what did not belong to human nature understood in the strict sense of the word, that is, “integritas”, “sanctitas”, “innocentia”, “iustitia” The “liberum arbitrium”, the freedom of the will, was not taken away, it was weakened: “…liberum arbitrium minime exstinctum…. viribus licet attenuatum et inclinatum…” (DS 1521 Trid. sess. VI, Decr. de Iustificatione, c. 1).
Mensajes positivos que enriquecen el alma
¿Estas buscando una buena frase romántica que dedicar? o todo lo contrario y odias el 14 de febrero y a todos los cursis que hay por ahí. Sea cual sea tu situación, aquí hay para todos, y no puedes perder nuestro listado de “Las mejores citas de amor y desamor del cine”… Seguro que te identificas con alguna.
Elana (Brigette Fossey): No, Salvaotre, no hay futuro. Sólo existe el pasado. Incluso el encuentro de anoche fue sólo un sueño. Un sueño maravilloso. Cuando éramos jóvenes, nunca lo hicimos. ¿Te acuerdas? Ahora que ha ocurrido, no puedo imaginar un final mejor.
Estella (Gwyneth Paltrow): Digamos que había una niña, y desde que podía entender, le enseñaron a temer… digamos que le enseñaron a temer la luz del día. Le enseñaron que era su enemigo, que le haría daño.
Sra. Dinsmoor: Pero tú la amas, y ella sólo te romperá el corazón… es un hecho. Es trágico, ya estás enamorado de ella. Y aunque te advierto, aunque te garantizo que la chica sólo te hará un daño terrible, sigues persiguiéndola. ¿No es grande el amor?
Broken Heart Phrases
Bear, suffer, carry, carry, save, are potent and encouraging words that describe the Messiah; they convey help and hope for a safe transfer from the place where we are to the place where we must be, but where we cannot get to without help. They also carry a burden, struggle, fatigue and pain; words well suited to describe the mission of the One who, at indescribable cost, lifts us up when we fall, carries us when we have no more strength, leads us home safely when it seems far out of reach. “My Father sent me,” he said, “that I might be lifted up on the cross…that as I have been lifted up…so also men might be lifted up…before me. “5
That kind of steadfast love “is [long-suffering] and is [benign]…seeks not its own…but…suffers all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. “8 8 Most encouraging of all, such faithfulness “never ceases to be. “9 “For the mountains shall be removed and the hills shall be cut off,” said the LORD, “but my goodness shall not depart from you. 10 So say our mothers.
Soul Sentences for Reflection
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The Psalm is arranged in an acrostic pattern. There are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet, and this Psalm contains 22 units of 8 verses each. Each of these 22 sections is given to a letter of the Hebrew alphabet, and each line in that section begins with that letter. The closest parallel to this pattern in Scripture is found in Lamentations 3, which is also divided into 22 sections, and there are a few other passages in Hebrew Scripture which use a pattern of acronyms.
Since this Psalm glorifies God and His Word, it mentions Scripture over and over again. The Psalm is remarkable in that it often speaks of God’s written revelation, His Word. It is mentioned in almost every verse. The Masoretes said that God’s Word is mentioned in every verse except Psalm 119:122. Other people count differently (with disagreements about verses 84, 90, 121, and 132). But Scripture is mentioned in at least 171 of the 176 verses.