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Sermons that use this tag in their [DivisionE]

CodeLiturgical dayAuthorsDivision (English)
24/1/14 T19/5 Thursday after Invocavit Bernardino da Siena And who is this daughter, if not the soul of the criminal? […] These most sacred words clearly show the sixth form of religiosity, namely the compelling one, because through it a person is disposed and somehow compelled to provide for the salvation of his soul, before such an end full of sorrows. There are twelve sorrows which impious hearts commonly suffer at their final hour. Let us distinguish these into three groups of four. First, let us set forth the first four sorrows and grievous torments:     • first, the sorrow of affliction;     • second, the sorrow of reflection;     • third, the sorrow of deprivation;     • fourth, the sorrow of separation. 
Let four others, more severe, be added:     • first, the sorrow of doubt;     • second, the sorrow of offense;     • third, the sorrow of obligation;     • fourth, the sorrow of summons. 
Let the remaining four, the most grievous of all, be added:     • first, the sorrow of presentation;     • second, the sorrow of examination;     • third, the sorrow of judgment;     • fourth, the sorrow of damnation.

Sermons that use this tag in their [Summary]

CodeLiturgical dayAuthorsContext: Summary
1/2/8 T19/4 Wednesday after Invocavit Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch]
... who will impress the marks (_ stigmata _) of eternaldamnationon them. Second part  Interpretation of the parable...
4/1/70 T24/2 Monday after Palm Sunday Cherubino da Spoleto, Serafino da Mantova
... consequences, from the exclusion form the church to thedamnation...