Hours
Even if it was to To Believe and to follow for a short time, and to work for a short time, quickly interrupted by the death of the body, even if it is for only one day, one hour, I tell you truly that this creature will no longer know death.[1]
In "The Gospel as Revealed to Me"[edit | edit source]
- The prayer of the Hours: tell me how you pray, why you pray? - Certainly, I will tell you. This way you will pray with Me. Dawn – morning – noon – none – twilight – evening – night.[2]
- Workers of the eleventh hour: Alexandroscene of Phoenicia before a cosmopolitan crowd, to urge all peoples to conversion.[3]
- Even if it was to To Believe and to follow for a short time, and to work for a short time, quickly interrupted by the death of the body, even if it is for only one day, one hour, I tell you truly that this creature will no longer know death.[4]
In Fundamental Christian Texts[edit | edit source]
In the Catechism of the Catholic Church[edit | edit source]
In Other Sources[edit | edit source]
Notes and references[edit | edit source]
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