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Collection: | Quadragesimale 'virgilianum' |
Code: | 6/0/13 |
Liturgical day: | T19/Sab Saturday after Invocavit |
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Surgite nolite timere (Matthew 17:7) |
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Secundum morem nostrum habemus unum fructum colligere quo mediante ad vitam perducamur eternam, et ideo iusta verbum propositum videbimus qualiter a peccato sit surgendum. Et dico quod tribus modis. Primus est per contritionem, de qua heri diximus. Secundo per confessionem. Quia ut heri dixi contritio mihi valet ad tempus ut mea opera deo sint accepta, sed si negligens confiteri dum modo congrue posset non mihi sufficeret. Et ideo hic primo videamus quod sit confessio...
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In the usual way, we must collect a fruit that will lead us to the eternal life, and therefore according to the words of the proposed pericope, we will see in which way one has to rise up from sin. And I tell you that there are three ways. The first is through contrition, about which we talk yesterday. The second is confession. As yesterday I told you, contrition is valid to me to have my deeds accepted by God, yet if I neglect to confess when I can, it will not be enough. Therefore, first of all let’s see what confession is...
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