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15.04.202518:06
"Do not, then, pay attention to God alone. You are also indebted to your superiors and to your brothers. God does not wish you to treat as worthless those to whom he attributes great worth."
— St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermons for Lent and the Easter Season
— St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermons for Lent and the Easter Season


15.04.202518:05
"If when Aaron and Mariam spoke against Moses, they instantly experienced the punishment of God, coming in defense of His servant, how much more will anyone of you be punished by divine judgment if, with viperous lips, he slanders his Bishop."
— St. Jerome, On Lent (Homily 90)
— St. Jerome, On Lent (Homily 90)


15.04.202511:14
"Judas, to whom the Lord gave the piece of bread, gave the devil his chance to enter him, not by receiving something evil, but by receiving something in an evil way. So when a man receives the sacrament of the Lord unworthily the result is not that the sacrament is evil because he is evil, nor that he has received nothing at all because he has not received it for his salvation."
— St. Augustine, On Baptism 5.9
— St. Augustine, On Baptism 5.9


14.04.202520:05
"When god made all things by weight, number, and measure, but particularly at the time when he was seen on earth and lived with humankind, whatever he did, spoke, or suffered among us was so arranged that not the smallest detail, not one iota, was devoid of sacramental content or passed without mystery."
— St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermons for Lent and the Easter Season
— St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermons for Lent and the Easter Season


14.04.202519:11
"One might ask why our Lord, since he knew that Judas was a thief, entrusted him with the money box? First, according to Augustine, Christ did this so that his Church would be patient when it was robbed; for one is not good if he cannot endure those who are evil... Second, our Lord entrusted him with the money box to lessen his danger of final damnation, because he could then satisfy his greed from the money box... Third, according to others, he did this in order to teach us that spiritual things should be entrusted to those who are more worthy, and temporal things should be entrusted to the less worthy."
— St. Thomas Aquinas, Commentary on John 12
— St. Thomas Aquinas, Commentary on John 12
14.04.202516:02
Jesus therefore, six days before the Pasch, came to Bethany, where Lazarus had been dead, whom Jesus raised to life.
And they made him a supper there, and Martha served, but Lazarus was one of those who was at table with him.
Mary took a pound of costly ointment of pure nard and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his feet with her hair; and the house was filled with the fragrance of the ointment.
"Martha signifies the prelates who are appointed to serve in the churches... Lazarus, who had been raised to life, signifies those who have been brought from sin to the state of righteousness by the ministry or service of the prelates... Mary signifies the contemplatives..."
— St. Thomas Aquinas, Commentary on John 12
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14.04.202511:25
"O my God, I resolve with all my heart, in your presence, every day, to think about death, at least when I lie down and when I rise... I will praise God for having brought me to think about repentance, and I will put order into my affairs, into my confession, into my meditation, thinking not about what passes, but with great care, great courage, and great diligence about what remains."
— Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, Meditations for Lent
— Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, Meditations for Lent


14.04.202500:09
Video: On the People Who Killed Jesus by Christian B. Wagner
13.04.202522:40
"Knowing that the passion would soon follow, what meaning did he intend the procession to have? Perhaps so that the passion, being preceded by the procession, would be all the more bitter for that reason. It was by the same people, in the same place, at the very time—with a few days in between—that he was first received in such triumph and afterward crucified."
— St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermons for Lent and the Easter Season
— St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermons for Lent and the Easter Season


13.04.202522:31
"Who then should now trust in the doubtful glory of this world, seeing that, even after such exaltation, such humiliation came upon the one who is Creator of time and Maker of the universe, who committed no sin?"
— St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermons for Lent and the Easter Season
— St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermons for Lent and the Easter Season


13.04.202522:15
"For the infant Church, 'Palm Sunday' was not a thing of the past. Just as the Lord entered the Holy City that day on a donkey, so too the Church saw him coming again and again in the humble form of bread and wine."
— Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), Jesus of Nazareth: Part Two: Holy Week
— Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), Jesus of Nazareth: Part Two: Holy Week


13.04.202521:39
"His power is of another kind: it is in God’s poverty, God’s peace, that he identifies the only power that can redeem."
— Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), Jesus of Nazareth: Part Two: Holy Week
— Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), Jesus of Nazareth: Part Two: Holy Week


13.04.202521:27
They have died. Please pray for the repose of their soul.
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13.04.202517:05
"Are we that much different from Our Lord’s tormentors? Often, don’t we deny that He is king, refusing to obey His only commands that we love Him and one another? Don’t we render Him mock tribute, pay Him lip service with our half-hearted devotions? ... And despite our repeated failures, our frailty, Jesus still humbles Himself to come to us, offering us His Body and Blood in the Eucharist."
— Scott Hahn and Ken Ogorek, Breaking the Bread: A Biblical Devotional for Catholics Year B
— Scott Hahn and Ken Ogorek, Breaking the Bread: A Biblical Devotional for Catholics Year B


11.04.202520:23
"We have deserved hell, where there is never food, no comfort, no end—where the rich man begs for a drop of water and is not worthy to receive it. That fast is good and salutary, then, that wards off eternal punishment and pardons sins."
— St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermons for Lent and the Easter Season
— St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermons for Lent and the Easter Season


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