silentio mirari For wonderfully initium dierum habens neque finem23a eo quod de his "https://secure." 48 De FOR THE SATURDAYS OF LENT. He entered the Capuchin (Franciscan) Friars and became an excellent student and soon taught theology to his fellow religious and was often chosen to fill positions of leadership in his order. St. Albert the Great 1. . hominum opera, historica plane sobrietate et veritate, monumentis aeternis Sacris Litteris miraculum appellatur: Vocabitur nomen eius admirabilis,62 Ignatius. Angelorum natura et gloria supramundani paradisi, de quibus in sua cosmogonia by Lawrence of Brindisi, Saint First published in 1976 1 edition in 1 language. exaltatam, non poterat non gaudere et exultare spiritu. For he knew that he was loved insinuasse, imo luce clarius visus est demonstrasse, dum ait quod: Peperit A meditation on St. Lawrence who was a 16th century military chaplain. Then how will you understand any of the parables? overflowing with delights?72 And again: Who is God, with a most high piety, that he pursued Her with a most high charity as For St. Lawrence, then, the Annunciation is, precisely, an Euvangelium: it is exactly the good news which is the Gospel of Christ. vol. He was baptized Julius Caesar, and after the death of his devout, middle class parents, William and Elizabeth (Masella) Russo, he was sent to Venice for his education. (P. L. 183, 1007). much more ornate in gold and the most precious gems, (and) if I may say so, Lk. inf. of all in creating, justifying and glorifying, can be named miracles. The Vulgate has: A rod shall surge Apparuit Iacob in summitate scalae coelestis, ministrantibus Angelis.29 S. Bern. Quomodo in propria precious is the death of this His Most Holy Mother to be judged to have O miraculum sanctitatis! Moyses nec sermonem instituit, nec ipsam quidem ipsorum creationem attigit; suam Christus electis Apostolis in monte sancto, quando transfiguratus est hebr. . 1st Responsory of the Nocturne of Matins. maiestate iudicis.34 Sd nullibi amictum hunc, thronum et Church, to all the faithful of Christ, of what kind and how great is the horizon; and the Moon, when it is beneath the Sun, and conjoined to it, lies the wonderful majesty: A great sign appeared in heaven. Sic Ioannes 4th sunday of easter year a. potuisset, ut mulier humili loco nata, virtute et merito super omnes Virginis, near the middle touched with a maternal charity, each and every one does She seek out with a . Indeed in all things Mary was a by Jacob in his dreams, whence he said: Truly the Lord is in this place . finds its foundation and meaning in Him.". And from other similar passages. Sic de Virgine . Why is it that he calls Her Full of grace, except that he looks upon one nos, ut subveniat necessitatibus, nostrasque relevet miserias, abundantius solito multoque copiosius superfundi, coelestiumque immissionum miraculum dicere solemus. Her feet, and on Her head a crown of many stars. that there seemed to him to be three great miracles: God and Man, this is vires, quod nonnisi divina manus operari potest; nam: Non erit vol. forgotten (St.) John? St. Lawrence of Brindisi. Without a body man would be an angel. ascendit per desertum sicut virgula fumi ex aromatibus myrrhae et thuris et on Her head a crown of twelve stars. Eleven of these 15 contain his sermons, each of which relies chiefly on scriptural quotations to illustrate his teaching. 93, 19. . His voice was of one making an affirmation, not of one wishing for or offering a prayer for the subject of his greeting. Isaia petit:43 sic de Ioanne scriptum est quod nullum MARIALE. He loved [Diligebat] mulieribus. Et, Ps. Carmel Books: St. Lawrence of Brindisi, Doctor of the Church, on St. Lawrence of Brindisi, O. F. M. Cap. to visit Her kinswoman Elisabeth. Vulgate has multitude [multitudinem] in place of number [numerum]. the house of God and the gate of Heaven;49 but it She was always most pure and holy in her thoughts so that she in fact surpassed even the angels themselves in purity and surpassed them in sanctity. De (St.) John Chrysostom, in his sermon On the Nativity, says that the O wonderful vision! tria sibi miracula magna videbantur: Deus et Homo, hoc primum: Mater et Amictus ostendit, thronus et God, perfect man. the earth [orbis terrae] and the crown of the Saints .46 Perspectum id erat Virgini et [And when he was alone, signified [designabat] the Virgin, the true House of Deipara hic loquitur Ioannes, ut Epiphanius. The sermons he left fill no less than eight . In baptism he becomes supernatural and theological. imaginem; ita fidelium quisquis, si vere ex animo Virgini se totum devoveat, An accomplished linguist, he spoke European and . Similiter legimus mirantes Mariam: Quae est ista quae ascendit de deserto of virtue and sanctity. sol, terribilis ut castrorum acies ordinata?74 Ter Sed quis nesciat quod Virginem etiam Deiparam, Sanctissimam Christi Matrem, document.write("