prepare the world for the second coming of Him who will come not as a merciful Savior, but as a just Judge. Oh, this day is terrible. The day of justice has been decided, the day of God’s wrath; the angels
prepare the world for the Second Coming of Him who will come, not as a merciful Savior, but as a just Judge. Oh, how terrible is that day! Determined is the day of justice, the day of divine wrath. The angels
prepare the world for the second coming of Him who will come not as a merciful Savior but as a just Judge. Oh, that day is terrible. The day of justice has been decided, the day of God's wrath… the angels
feet of the Judge, looking like a newborn child, the soul of the deceased, trembling, unable to see or hear what was happening, but having an inward perception. On the right hand of the Judge and near the [...] devil was on the left; neither of them touched the soul. Then the demon shouted: “Listen, Almighty Judge! I have a complaint about a woman who is my Sovereign and your Mother, to whom your love gave all [...] at the moment of her exit from the body and to bring it, with my companions, to your court. Now, O Judge, as soon as the soul left the body, this woman, your Mother, snatched her up, covered her with her
humble, and a friend to the poor: he shall not judge after the sight of his eyes, neither decide after the hearing of his ears; but with righteousness shall he judge the poor, and decide with equity for the
humble, and a friend to the poor: he shall not judge after the sight of his eyes, neither decide after the hearing of his ears; but with righteousness shall he judge the poor, and decide with equity for the
oblation coming to an end at the cross. What did that surrender cost her? We can only wonder, but judge for yourselves from the Gospel, and by her subsequent actions.
as Mediator and Brother, and at the same time humbling ourselves before him who is our God and our Judge. In short, we are practicing humility, something which always gladdens the heart of God.
oblation coming to an end at the cross. What did that surrender cost her? We can only wonder, but judge for yourselves from the Gospel, and by her subsequent actions.
abandoned You, he who exclaimed “Let us all die with You.” And the others, too, Friends and followers, Judges of the twelve tribes, Where are they now? Not one of them is here; but alone, Deserted, You go for