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Sermons that use this tag in their [DivisionE]

CodeLiturgical dayAuthorsDivision (English)
24/1/13 T19/4 Wednesday after Invocavit Bernardino da Siena In these words the fifth form of religiosity is shown, namely the terrified one, through which a prudent person considers the dangers that threaten the sinner in the final hour and trembles, reflecting on how ruinous the life of the impenitent is. […] Such people incur twelve dangers by the just judgment of God, from which it is most difficult and almost impossible for the soul to escape with salvation. Of these, let us set forth the first four dangers: • first, the derangement and oppression of passions;     • second, the absence of charity;     • third, the entrenchment in sin;     • fourth, a condition of servitude. 
Let four more and harsher dangers be added:     • first, the assault of the devil;     • second, entanglement or occupation in material things;     • third, the exhaustion of natural graces;     • fourth, estrangement from God. 
Let four others be added:     • first, the abhorrence of virtues and good works;     • second, the alienation and distortion of the mind;     • third, just abandonment by God and by the world;     • fourth and last, the loss and end of time.

Sermons that use this tag in their [Summary]

CodeLiturgical dayAuthorsContext: Summary
1/2/18 T20/Sab Saturday after Reminiscere Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch]
... the issue «whether the deeds that were alive throughcharityand mortified by sin will live again through penance...
1/2/41 T24/2 Monday after Palm Sunday Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch]
... the help of the three handmaidens: faith , hope , andcharity. 1.1. About faith (40E). Without faith it is impossible...
... The sermon addresses two doubts: a) If faith precedescharityin the natural order; b) If faith is the virtue that...
... is not deserving, must receive nothing.  1.3. Aboutcharity[which has been indeed discussed together with faith]....