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Lunedi, 29 aprile 2024 - Santa Caterina da Siena ( Letture di oggi)

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NOVA VULGATACATHOLIC PUBLIC DOMAIN
1 Diligite iustitiam, qui iudicatis terram,
sentite de Domino in bonitate
et in simplicitate cordis quaerite illum,
1 Love justice, you who judge the land. Think of the Lord in goodness and seek him in simplicity of heart.
2 quoniam invenitur ab his, qui non tentant illum,
se autem manifestat eis, qui fidem habent in illum.
2 For he is found by those who do not test him, yet he reveals himself to those who have faith in him.
3 Perversae enim cogitationes separant a Deo,
probata autem virtus corripit insipientes.
3 For perverse thoughts separate from God. But his virtue, when it is tested, corrects the foolish.
4 Quoniam in malevolam animam non introibit sapientia
nec habitabit in corpore subdito peccatis.
4 For wisdom will not enter into a malicious soul, nor dwell in a body subdued by sin.
5 Spiritus enim sanctus disciplinae effugiet fictum
et auferet se a cogitationibus insensatis
et corripietur a superveniente iniquitate.
5 For the holy spirit of instruction will flee from falsehood, and he will withdraw himself from thoughts that are without understanding, and he will not be reached when iniquity overcomes.
6 Spiritus enim diligens hominem est sapientia
et non absolvet maledicum a labiis suis,
quoniam renum illius testis est Deus
et cordis illius scrutator verus
et linguae eius auditor;
6 For the spirit of wisdom is benevolent, and will not release the evil speaker from his talk, because God is a witness of his temperament, and a true examiner of his heart, and an auditor of his words.
7 quoniam spiritus Domini replevit orbem terrarum,
et ipse, qui continet omnia, scientiam habet vocis.
7 For the spirit of the Lord has filled the world, and he who contains all things, retains knowledge of every voice.
8 Propter hoc, qui loquitur iniqua, non potest latere,
nec praeteriet illum iudicium corripiens.
8 Therefore, he who speaks unjust things cannot escape notice, nor will the chastising judgment pass him by.
9 In cogitationibus enim impii interrogatio erit,
sermonum autem illius auditio ad Dominum veniet
ad correptionem iniquitatum illius;
9 For inquiry will be made into the thoughts of the impious, his conversation also will reach the hearing of God, to the chastising of his iniquities.
10 quoniam auris zeli audit omnia,
et tumultus murmurationum non absconditur.
10 For the zealous ear hears all things, and the disturbance of complaining will not be hidden.
11 Custodite ergo vos a murmuratione, quae nihil prodest,
et a detractione parcite linguae,
quoniam sermo absconditus in vacuum non ibit;
os autem, quod mentitur, occidit animam.
11 Therefore, keep yourselves from complaining, which benefits nothing, and refrain your tongue from slander, because secret conversation will not pass into nothingness, and the mouth that deceives kills the soul.
12 Nolite zelare mortem in errore vitae vestrae
neque acquiratis perditionem in operibus manuum vestrarum,
12 Do not court death by the error of your life, nor procure your destruction by the works of your hands,
13 quoniam Deus mortem non fecit
nec laetatur in perditione vivorum;
13 because God did not make death, nor does he rejoice in the loss of the living.
14 creavit enim, ut essent omnia,
et sanabiles sunt generationes orbis terrarum,
et non est in illis medicamentum exterminii,
nec inferorum regnum in terra:
14 For he created all things that they might exist, and he made the nations of the world curable, and there is no medicine of extermination in them, nor a kingdom of hell upon the earth.
15 iustitia enim est immortalis.
15 For justice is perpetual and immortal.
16 Impii autem manibus et verbis accersierunt illam;
aestimantes illam amicam defluxerunt
et sponsionem posuerunt ad illam,
quoniam digni sunt, qui sint ex parte illius.
16 But the impious, with hands and words, have called death to them, and, esteeming it a friend, they have fallen away and have made a covenant with death, because they deserved to take part in it.