03. Unpublished

Unpublished texts of the Holy Fathers of the Patrologia Latin or Greek or Latin authors of special interest



  • Unpublished: Alcher de Clairvaux


    Unpublished: Alcher de Clairvaux Anima namque rationalis inter eas res quae sunt a Deo conditae, superat omnia; et Deo proxima est, quando est pura, eique in quantum charitate cohaeserit, in tantum ab eo Iumine illo intelligibili perfusa quodam modo et iIlustrata, non per corporeos oculos, sed per sui ipsius principale, id est, [...]


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  • unpublished: St. Agustin 6


    unpublished: St. Agustin 6 d) Mercy: An Act of Love "The man with two children is God who has two peoples. The eldest son is the Jewish people; the lower, the people of the pagans. The inheritance from the father is the soul, intelligence, memory, wit and all the powers that God gave us to know him and worship him. [...]


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  • unpublished: St. Agustin 5


    unpublished: St. Agustin 5 Selected texts on mercy a) The meaning of "mercy" "I want to give you, oh good faithful, a warning on the value of mercy Although I have experienced that you are ready for every good work, but it is necessary that this argument will lead a careful speech These are the following:.. What [...]


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  • unpublished: Bernard of Clairvaux


    unpublished: Bernard of Clairvaux Bernard of Clairvaux (Latin: Bernardus Claraevallensis), O.Cist (1090 – August 20, 1153) was a French abbot and the primary builder of the reforming Cistercian order. After the death of his mother, Bernard sought admission into the Cistercian order. "Three years later, he was sent to [...]


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  • Unpublished: St Agustin 2


    Unpublished: St Agustin 2 Convenience of the incarnation of God to liberate man 12. really are fools who say, Could not divine wisdom free man but otherwise assuming the man, born of a woman, both suffering from sinners? To them we say: He could perfectly. But if he had done otherwise, it would also upset your [...]


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  • Unpublished: St Agustin


    Unpublished: St Agustin CHAPTER VI To overcome the devil and the world have to submit the body 6. The same Apostle teaches us when he says, I do not fight like one who whips the air but punishing my body and reduce it to servitude, lest while I preach to others, be found reprobate. And he also says: Be imitators, [...]


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  • Unpublished: St. Ambrose of Milan 3


    Unpublished: St. Ambrose of Milan 3 Leaving the baptismal pool, you were the priest Consider what came next. It is what it says and psalmist: It is precious ointment on the head, going down the beard, running down Aaron's beard. It is the salve that says the Song of Songs: Your name is like a fragrant balsam, and the maidens [...]


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  • Unpublished: St. Ambrose of Milan 2


    Unpublished: St. Ambrose of Milan 2 III. Entrance to the Baptistery 9. After you approach also saw the fountain, also saw the bishop near the source. I can not put in your mind no doubt that had the same feeling that it was Naaman the Syrian, because, although it was purified before hesitated. Why? I'll tell you, [...]


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  • Unpublished: St. Ambrose of Milan


    Unpublished: St. Ambrose of Milan Book One I. Faith is prior to baptism. The baptismal anointing 1. Start the catechesis of the sacraments; catechesis that have already received, but which could not be fully explained before. Faith is the first step in the Christian life. Therefore, in Rome, those who have been baptized are [...]


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  • Unpublished: John Chrysostom 2


    Unpublished: John Chrysostom 2 (...) One incident that happened during his service in Antioch illustrates the influence of his homilies. When Chrysostom arrived in Antioch, the bishop of the city had to intervene with Emperor Theodosius I on behalf of citizens who had gone on a rampage mutilating statues of the Emperor and [...]


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