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Title: Cvien malikch
       ve svatm nboenstv
       kesansko-katolickm
       ponejvce v prostonrodnm rmovn
       podv
       Peregrin Obdrlek

Author: Peregrin Obdrlek

Release Date: October 27, 2005 [EBook #16843]

Language: Czech

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Cvien malikch

ve svatm nboenstv

kesansko-katolickm

ponejvce v prostonrodnm rmovn


podv


PEREGRIN OBDRLEK,
estn konsistorn rada, far v Best.



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Tet opraven a rozmnoen vydn.
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V BRN 1890.
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Tiskem knihtiskrny benediktin v Brn. - Nkladem vlastnm.






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S povolenm nejdstojnj biskupsk konsistoe brnnsk
ddto 15. nora 1883 s. 559 vydno a biskupskou ordinariatn
kurrendou ddto 25. jna 1883 s. 3636/II odporueno.
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Vecka prva se vyhrauj.






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I. O stvoen.


Co zde bylo, ne byl svt stvoen?

Naped nebylo tu nieho
Krom Pna Boha samho.


Kdo stvoil nebe i zemi?

Pn Bh stvoil nebe, zemi
S ostatnmi tvory vemi.
I naplnil krsn nebe
Andlky kolem sebe.
K tomu vemu nebylo mu teba
Ani psku, kamen neb deva;
Neml sekery a kladiva
Ani njakho staviva.
Jak se mu co zalbilo.
Pn Bh ek', - a ji to bylo.
V esti dnech ve upravil,
Ani se byl unavil.


V jakm podku to Pn Bh stvoil?
Co stvoil prvn den?

Prvn den Bh ek', by svtlo bylo,
A to hned se lib rozsvtilo.
Oblohu uinil druh den.
Tet: z vod vystoupla zem ven,
Na n stvoil stromy, ke a traviky.
tvrt den pak: Slunce, msc, hvzdiky.
Pt den v povt ptky
A ve vodch ryby, raky.
est den ostatn tvory hned,
lovka jak pna naposled.
Sedm den od dla odpoal,
A tm lidem moudr pklad dal,
Aby v nedli si odpoali,
Na Boha a dui vzpomnali.


Jak stvoil Pn Bh prvnho lovka?

Bh uinil z hlny tlo,
Mlo oi, nevidlo,
Mlo sta, nemluvilo,
Mlo nohy, nechodilo,
Mlo ruce, nedlalo,
Ono bylo, jakby spalo.
Bylo jet neivouc,
Proto Pn Bh vemohouc
Vdechl jemu ivou dui,
A hned lovk jak se slu:
Vidl, slyel, mluvil, jedl, stl,
A Pn Bh mu jmno Adam dal.
Uinil ho k podobenstv svmu,
K obrazu Bomu spanilmu.


Kam Pn Bh Adama postavil,
kde by pebval?

Do rje ho postavil,
By tam nad vm pnem byl.
Nad pttky, nad rybami,
Nade vemi zvtkami.
Maje rj ten vzdlvati,
Nemusil se namhati.


By Adamu smutno nebylo,
co se Pnu Bohu zlbilo?

By Adamu smutno nebylo,
Tu se Pnu Bohu zlbilo:
Pipoji mu pomocnici,
Podobnou mu spolenici.


Jak tu spolenici Pn Bh udlal?

Pn Bh tak ji udlal:
Jedenkrt kdy Adam spal,
Vyal ebro z boku jeho
A udlal Evu z nho.
Oba spolu v rji ili,
Prarodii nai byli.


Jak bylo naim prarodim v rji?

V rji tom jim dobe bylo,
Neb jim tam nic nechybilo;
Ba i sm Bh s nimi obcoval,
Jim jen jedno pikzan dal:
Ze vech strom rajskch jsti mete,
Jenom z prostednho ne! - sic umete!


Mohli snadno poslechnouti?

Snadno mohli poslechnouti,
Tomu stromu se vyhnouti.
Jednou vak si Eva vyla,
A t k tomu stromu pila.
Na tom strom sedl had,
A zaal ji pemlouva:
Jezte z nho, neumete,
Ale jako Bh budete.



II. Pd prvnch rodi.


Uposlechla Eva? Vzala z toho stromu?

Eva z toho stromu vzala.
Adamovi tak dala,
Ale sotva e to sndli,
Ji se tsli, strachem bledli;
A jak v kod vyplaen zv
Skr se chtli pod fkov ke.


Tam jich Pn Bh nevidl?

Pn Bh vecko v a vid,
Jeho dn neoid;
Do rje kdy piel zas,
Tu se ozval jeho hlas:
"Adame, kde jsi?"
Adam povzdech' si;
A pak ekl: "J se bojm,
J tu, Pane, nah stojm."


Na to co ekl Pn Bh Adamovi?

"Vm, es uposlechl rady zlch,
A tm spchals velmi tk hch."


Vymlouval se Adam?

Adam vymlouval se hned,
Rd by na Evu ve sved'.
Eva na hada zas svdla
A t vymluvit se hledla.


Za tu velkou zradu, jak zloeil Bh hadu?

"Zloeen jsi mezi tvory vemi,
Plaziti se bude a js zemi;
Potom za tu tvoji radu zlou
Syn ze eny - pote hlavu tvou;
On moc tvoji peme,
A zas lidem pome."
Tm jest slben lidem Messi.
Jen jest Bh a Vykupitel n.


Jak trest vyknul Pn Bh nad Evou,
e poslechla radj hada zlho?

"es poslechla radj hada zlho,
Neli Boha Stvoitele svho;
Pod moc ty mue zstane,
S dtmi mnoho bolu zastane."


A Adamovi jak trest pisoudil Pn Bh,
e poslechl s Evou toho lhe?

"es poslechl s Evou toho lhe,
Pracovati bude v potu tve;
Bude na zemi iv krtk as,
A pak do zem se vrt zas."


Co tedy z toho mli prarodie,
e vili vce hadu neli Pnu Bohu?

e vili vce hadu,
Z toho vzali velkou vadu.
Milos Bo ztratili,
Z n se dve tili;
Bh jich neml ji tak rd.
K tomu pilo vce ztrt:
Tak musili tent den,
Sthova se z rje ven;
Potom tce pracovati,
Mnohou nemoc odstonati.
Rozumem t oslbli,
Vl k dobru ochbli;
A kdy mnoho zkusili,
Potom um musili.


kodil ten hch jen prvnm rodim,
anebo i nm, co jsme se z nich zrodili?

Co jsme se z nich zrodili,
Hch jsme od nich zddili;
Proto ddin hch sluje,
Neb ns vecky pokozuje.
Rozum tak slab mme,
Vli zl se poddvme,
Tce jest nm pracovati,
Mnohou nemoc odstonati,
Kdy zde mnoho zkusme,
Pak t um musme.


Zddila-li tak Panna Maria,
Matka Bo, hch Adamv?

Jen Maria Panna skrz zsluhy Jesu Krista
Uchovna jest od hchu ddinho ista;
Tud bez poskvrny hchu poat jest byla, -
Ani potom hchem njakm se poskvrnila.


Byl to v pravd had, co tu Evu svdl?

Co tu Evu svdl, nebyl v pravd had,
Byl to z pekla bel, a ten uml lh.


Stvoil Pn Bh tak bly zl?

Nestvoil Bh bly zl,
Andlky jen pemil;
Mnoz vak z nich pyn byli,
Tm se Bohu zprotivili,
Proto na n psn byl,
Do pekla je odsoudil.



III. O andlch.


Pro stvoil Pn Bh andly?

Pn Bh stvoil andly,
Aby se mu klanli;
By ho ctili, milovali,
A ns lidi osthali.


Meme andly vidti pokud ijeme
v tomto tle?

Pokud ijem' v tomto tle,
Nelze hled na andle,
Neb jsou pouz duchov,
S nebes Bo poslov,
Kte rozum, vli maj,
Ale tla postrdaj.
A se s tlem rozloume,
Pak je v nebi uvidme.
Jen kdy je Bh na zem poslv,
Tu jim viditelnou tvnos dv.


Zdali ns andl vid?

Andl ns dobe vid,
Oni piln stehou lid.
e ns vrn opatruj,
Andlov strci sluj.
(Pklad o mladm Tobiovi. O sv. Vcslavu.)


Jak se modlvme k andlu strci?

Andle Bo, strce mj!
Ra vdycky b ochrance mj,
Mne vdycky i a napravuj,
Ke vemu dobrmu mne vzbuzuj,
Ctnostem svatm mne vyuuj,
A jsem tak iv, jak chce Bh mj,
Tlo, svt, bla pemhm.
Na tv vnuknut pozor dm.
A v tom svatm obcovn,
A setrvm do skonn,
Po smrti pak v nebi vn
Chvlm Boha ustavin.


Pro Pn Bh stvoil lidi?

Pn Bh stvoil proto lidi,
By ho poznali a ctili,
Milovali, poslouchali,
Pak se v nebi radovali.


Byli lid Bohu posluni?

Poslunmi nebyli,
Ba ji v rji zheili;
Proto z rje musili,
Pak moc zlho zkusili.
(Pklad o Kainu a Abelovi.)



IV. Pislben Messie.


Zavrhl Pn Bh lidi jak ty pyn andly?

Jak andly pyn svrhl,
Tak Bh lid nezavrhl;
On k nim zvlt milosrdnm byl,
A jim Spasitele pislbil.
Ale Spasitel nepiel hned,
Nbr za tyi tisce let.


Kdo pak se o to staral,
by to lid nezapomnli
a tak dlouho v mysli mli?

By to lid v mysli mli,
Z Bo vle nad tm bdli,
Svat mui praotci
A za nimi proroci.
Ti to lidem vzpomnali,
A e pijde zvstovali.


Jak se jmenovali ti svat praotci?

Prvn z nich byl Abrahm,
S kterm mluvil Pn Bh sm.
Pak Izka s Jakubem
Praotci svatmi zvem'.


Jak jim pisliboval Pn Bh
toho Messie?

"Na nebi kdo hvzdy pete?
Na behu kdo psek sete?
Tak vs v svt rozmnom,
Smlouvu s vmi zalom:
Potomek e jeden v,
Bude svta Messi."


Kdo byli ti proroci?

Proroci t zbon mui byli,
Vli Bo lidem tlumoili;
K pokn lid napomnali,
Messie pedpovdali.


Co ti proroci pedpovdali
o tom Messii?

e se zrod z ist panny,
Na n nen dn hany.
Narod se v Betlehm,
V malm mst Judsk zem.
A e pijde spasit lid,
Bez krle a budou idi.
To bez krle z rodu svho
Z pokolen Judovho.
Kdy pak on se narod,
Cel svt se obrod.
Slep budou vidti,
Hlu budou slyeti,
Nm budou mluviti,
Chrom budou choditi.
Chud budou plesati,
Poklesl se zvedati.
Dobr lid se radovati,
Spasitele milovati. -
e pak bude zrdn prodn,
Neptelm na smr podn.
Vak e v hrob nezstane,
Tetho dne z mrtvch vstane.


Kter to byla svat Panna,
co mla poroditi Spasitele?

Maria ta ist Panna byla,
Je se Pnu Bohu zalbila.


Jak to poselstv bylo Pann Marii
zvstovno?

V Nazaret panna pebvala,
Je se dnem i noc modlvala,
By se mil Pn Bh smiloval,
Spasitele lidem brzo dal.
Bh vyslyel prosby vel,
Kdy andla Gabriele
Ku Marii vypravil,
By ji takto pozdravil:
"Zdrva bu milosti plna,
Pn s tebou: poehnna
Ty mezi enami."
Maria si pomyslila,
Jak by to slova byla? -


Jak potil andl Pannu Marii?

"Neboj se, Maria!" - andl prav,
"Bh t nade vecky dcery stav,
Pro tv ctnosti zvltn milos m,
Z tebe narod se Messi.
A to, svat Panno, vzi,
Jmno jeho bude Je.
On vykoup z hch lid,
A d svtu svat klid."


Co Maria andlovi odvtila?

Maria se podivila,
Andlovi odvtila:
"Kterak by se vc ta stala,
Kdy jsem mue nepoznala?"
Andl ji vak takto pouil,
Jak mu mil Pn Bh poruil:
"Svat Duch sestoup s nebe,
Bo moc zastn tebe,
Co se zrod z tebe Svatho,
Bude slou: - Syn Boha ivho.
Bude svtu panovati
A na vky kralovati."
Kdy v tom vli Bo poznala,
Maria poslun zvolala:
"Ejhle! dvka Pn,
Stani mi se podle slova tvho." -
Poselstv kdy vyzeno ml,
Andl Pn od n odeel.



V. Narozen Spasitele a jeho ivot.


Kdy se Pn Je ml ji naroditi,
co csa August rozkzal?

Csa August rozkzal,
By se kad zapsa dal,
Ku ktermu pat domu,
By se brzo piznal k tomu.
Proto Josef k domu svmu
S Mari jde ku Betlmu.
Tam jim necht nocleh dti,
Proto mus v chlv spti.
Kdy vak plnoc odbila,
Jasn z se rozlila.


Kdo tu z vidl?

Pasti tam stda psli,
Vidouce to bzn asli.
A ji andl u nich stl,
K radosti jim povdal:
"Nebojte se, pastukov,
Povm j vm vci nov;
Narodil se Kristus Pn,
Spasitel jest lidem dn.
Jest to v plnkch nemluvtko
Perozkon Jezultko.
V Betlm jest zrozen,
Do jesliek vloen."
A hned nebeskch vojsk mnoho
Tcch se tak z toho
K andlu se pidali,
Takto krsn zpvali:
"Na vsostech Bohu slva!
A se od vech tvor vzdv!
Na zemi bu pokoj lidu,
Jen chce ti v svatm klidu."


Kdy odeli andlov, co si
ekli pastov?

Kdy odeli andlov,
kou vespolek pastov:
"Brat! na cestu se dejme,
Do Betlma pospchejme,
Vizme ten div, jen se stal,
Kter nm Pn ukzal." -
Tam kdy chvtajce dospli,
Marii s Josefem uzeli.
I dtko narozen
Na jeslikch poloen.
Velice se podivili,
Kdy se o vem pesvdili,
Jak jim bylo povdno,
Od andla zvstovno.
Kdy se nazpt k stdu brali,
Divy Bo vykldali,
Boha z toho velebce,
Chvlu jeho hlsajce.


Kdo jet piel pozdravit Jeka?

Hvzda jasn od vchodu
Dovedla ti krle k nmu.
Ti kdy k nmu zavtali,
Vzcn dary jemu dali.


Jak dary obtovali sv. ti krlov
Pnu Jei?

Myrhu, kadidlo a zlato.
A tm ukzali na to:
Zlatem, za krle e dtko maj;
Kadidlem zas, e v nm Boha znaj.
Myrha zna jeho usmrcen,
Avak v hrob dn poruen.


Jak se jmenovali ti svat ti krlov?

Jak se jmna jejich dle podn zachovaly,
Kapar, Melichar a Baltazar se jmenovali.


Herodes krl, nebyl spolu s nimi
poklonit se Jekovi?

Herodes idovsk krl
Svatm krlm povdal:
"Jeka kdy najdete,
Zptky ke mn pijdte;
A j jeho domov zvm,
Pak se mu t poklonm."
Zatm chtl ho najti,
By ho mohl zabiti.


Podail se Herodesovi ten hn skok?

skok se mu nepodail,
Pn Bh jeho chytros zmail.
Ve snch jest to krlm sdleno,
A hned k jin cest radno.
To kdy seznal Herodes,
Jako krvolan bs
Cht Jeka zahladiti,
Dal moc dtek zavraditi.


Byl mezi tmi zabitmi Pn Je?

Je nebyl mezi nimi,
Mezi dtmi zabitmi;
Neb kdy svat Josef spal,
Andl mu ek', aby vstal,
By se dlouho nebavil,
Dt s matkou vypravil,
Do Egypta s nimi el,
By krl dtka nenael.


Kdo byl svat Josef?

Svat Josef Jeka byl pstounem,
Jeho s ctou proto takto jmenujem',
e ho v mld vychovval,
Jemu js a aty dval.


Kdo jest otcem Pna Jee Krista?

Otcem Krista od vnosti,
Jest sm Pn Bh na vsosti;
Jeho od vnosti zplodil,
A se teprv v asu zrodil.
Proto on Syn Bo Bh a spolu lovk jest,
Jemu pat tak jako Bohu bosk es.


e Maria porodila Boha Syna,
jak jest ona proto jmna?

Maria jest Matkou Bo jmna,
e jest porodila Boha Syna.


Kdy se vrtili rodie
s Pnem Jeem z Egypta?

A Heroda ervi sndli,
Rodie jej zpt pivedli.
Potom v Nazaret s nimi pebval,
Proto se t nazaretskm nazval.


Jak pklad dal Pn Je dtem,
kdy dvanct rok ml?

Kdy Pn Je dvanct rok ml,
Do Jerusalma na pou el.
Svtskho se hluku chrn,
Modlil se tam v chrmu Pn,
Slovo Bo piln poslouchal,
By nm dtkm dobr pklad dal,
Jak se mme modlvati,
Do kostela chodvati.


Jak dlouho Pn Je v chrmu Pn setrval?

V chrmu Pn ti dni setrval,
Pak se s rodiemi dom bral.
I prospval vkem moudrost,
U Boha a lidu milost.


Pro Syn Bo sestoupil s nebe
a stal se lovkem?

Bo Syn sestoupil s nebe,
lovenstv vzal na sebe:
Adamv i n by shladil hch
A ns zbavil trest pekelnch.
By ns uil vli Bo zn,
Boha i blinho milova.


Jak jest vle Bo?

Bychom pikzan Bo konali,
Potom k nmu do nebe se dostali.


Jak mme Pna Boha milovati?

Miluj Boha s tlem, s du,
Pak jsi kesan jak se slu.


Jak mme milovati blinho?

Blinho jak sebe miluj,
Jemu kodi neusiluj.
Co chce, by on inil tob,
i mu tak v kad dob.


Kterak dokzal Pn Je, e on jest Syn Bo
a ten zaslben Messi?

Je vdy tak svat il,
Za pklad e vechnm byl.
Vyuoval lidi skvle
Nade vecky uitele.
Co se stane, vecko vdl,
A to tak pedpovdl.
Zzraky, - je vykonal,
e jest Bohem, dkaz dal.


Kdy poal Pn Je vyuovati?

Dle zkona, a mu bylo ticet let,
A ve vdl od vnosti nazpam.


Koho si pibral Pn Je, aby uen
jeho slyeli a celmu svtu hlsali?

Pibral sob jako pomocnky
Sedmdest a dva uenky,
Zvlṻ vak zvolil dvanct apotol,
Po vlasti by chodili s nm spolu.


Jak se jmenuj ti apotolov?

imon Petr, Ondej, Jakub, Jan,
Filip, Tom, Matou publikn,
Bartolomj, Jakub, imon dn,
Juda Tade a Jid zrdn.


Co prorokoval Pn Je?

e ho Petr zape, Jid prod,
e ho Pilt na smr odd;
Vak e v hrob nezstane,
Tetho dne z mrtvch vstane.


Vykldej njak div i zzrak,
co Pn Je uinil?

Byla svadba v Galilejsk Kni,
Je s Mari t byli na n.
Kdy tam vna potom nemli,
Ani sob rady vdli,
Maria to Synu povdala,
Za ty snoubence se pimlouvala.
K prosb t se Je smiloval,
A est dbn vody pins dal.
Vak kdy kzal z toho nalvati,
A ptomnm hostm podvati,
Kad hos se podivil,
Nejlep kdy vno pil.
Kdy ten prvn zzrak poznali,
Mnoz pevnou vrou vyznali:
e jest Bh a Vykupitel n,
Slben ji v rji Messi.*)


Jin zzrak.

Vedle cesty slep sedl,
Po sluneku marn hledl;
A tou cestou Je el,
Slep se to dovdl.
Tu hned vol ze v sly:
"Jei, mj Spasiteli!
Ach, otevi oi m!
Pomoz od slepoty zl!"
Pistoupil Pn Je k nmu,
A milostn ekl jemu:
"Chci, bys vidl, synu, hned!" -
A kdy slepec k nmu vzhled',
Spadly s o jako lupky,
A on vida - b hupky,
Lidem vem to ohlaoval,
Boha Syna zveleboval.


inil Pn Je div jet vce?

Je inil div jet vce,
Ba jich inil na tisce.
Na pouti kdy se zstupem byl,
Malch chleb pt tak rozmnoil,
e se pt tisc nasytilo,
Jet dvanct ko drobt zbylo.
Nmm jazyk rozvazoval,
bly z lid vypuzoval;
Moi, vtrm pikzal,
Ba i mrtvm ivot dal.


Vtrov i moe Pna Jee poslouchaj.

Vstoupil na lo s Jeem lid velik,
Na to brzo povstal vichor velik.
Vak Pn Je ji tam tie spal,
Jakoby se o nic nestaral.
Uenci cel poden
Vyruili Pna z toho snn
Volajce: "Zachovej ns, Pane!
Neb se s nmi hroznho cos' stane."
Je ale zcela klidn vstal;
A kdy malovrn pokral,
Pikzal pak moi a t vichici,
A hned klidno bylo jako v svtnici. -
Vechen lid co na lodi se plavil,
Vida ten div, uden pravil:
"Kdo jest ten, jej moe s vtrem poslouchaj?
Snad v Nm svho Pna vemocnho znaj!"
A Pn Je jako lovk tie spal,
Pece jak Bh - co se dje dobe znal.


Kter Pn Je vzksil z mrtvch?

Vzksil dceru idovskho knze Jajra,
Syna vdovy, s nm se zstup k hrobu ubr.
Lazara povolal z hrobu ven,
Kde ju pchna leel tvrt den.


Vzken Lazara.

lovk, jen se Lazar jmenoval,
Najednou se tce rozstonal;
Je jin msta obchzeje
Dostal sice zprvu, co se dje;
Ale ne se nazpt navrtil,
Lazar tvrt den ji pohben byl.
Pak hned k nmu pospchaly
Sestry Lazara a nakaly:
"Pane! Kdybys byl tu u ns dlel,
Bratek n byl by neumel!" -
Nad tm se Pn Je zkormoutil,
Pak se tzal: kdeby pohben byl?
"Pane!" ekla Marta, "neobtuj sob,
On ju pchne, nebo tyi dni jest v hrob."
Na tu e vak Je mlo dbal,
Ale velkm hlasem zavolal:
"Lazare, poj ven!"
A hned vyel ten,
Kter umev, mrtv v hrob leel,
Te zas iv, - v nru ptel bel.
Je mrtvmu e ivot dal,
e jest Bohem opt dokzal.

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*) Upozorni dtky, e na pmluvu Panny Marie
Pn Je tento prvn zzrak uinil atd.



VI. Utrpen a smr Pna Jee.


Kdy Pn Je takov divy inil,
uvili v nho vickni?

Mnoz v nho uvili,
Pak se k nmu pidruili.
Ale s farizei zkonnci
Byli jeho hlavn protivnci,
Liv na nj alovali,
Piltu ho na soud dali.


Co s nm uinil Pilt?

Pilt, jen na soudu sedl,
O Jei dobe vdl,
e nevinnm ve vem byl,
Pec ho k smrti odsoudil.


Co na to uinili s Pnem Jeem?

id ho hned s sebou vlekli,
Se at ho nectn svlkli;
Krvav ho zbiovali,
Korunu mu z trn dali,
Do tv mu svatch plili,
Tk k na poloili;
Na Kalvariji ho vedli,
Na k pibitho zvedli;
A tu jet rota zl
Jei se posmv. -
Kdy pak jeho cel hoe
Velk bylo jako moe,
A v zkostech hroznch byl,
Velkm hlasem zakvlil:
"Boe mj! pro jsi mne opustil?!" -
Na to ducha svho vypustil.


Co se na to hnedle stalo?

Na to hnedle jasn slunce zbledlo,
Mnoho svatch tl se z hrobu zvedlo.
Tma se stala po veker zemi,
Strach a hrza otsaly vemi.
Zem se tsla, pukaly se skly,
I muov hrzou sotva stli.
Chrmov t opona,
Roztrhla se dokona.
Proto setnk, na stri jen stl,
To svdectv Jeovi dal:
"Tento zajist Syn Bo byl,
Neb svt cel nad nm zakvlil."


Kdy Pn Je na ki umel,
kdo pochoval tlo jeho?

Josef z Arimathee a Nikodem ho sali,
Tlo jeho do novho hrobu pochovali.


Kam sestoupila due Pna Jee?

Due do pedpekl sestoupila,
By tam svat otce potila.



VII. Vzken Pn, pak jeho nanebevstoupen.


Kdy vstal Pn Je z mrtvch a pro?

Je tetho dne z mrtvch vstal,
By nm dkaz svho Bostv dal,
A my t e z mrtvch vstaneme,
V tmavm hrob nezstaneme.


Co po svm vzken inil Pn Je?

tyicet dn s Apotoly obcoval,
A jim Petra za nmstka svho dal.
Dal jim prvomoc i hchy odpustiti,
A v ad nstupce si stanoviti.


Kdo jest nstupcem svatho Petra?

Pape, jen vdy crkev mskou spravuje;
On se tak Svatm Otcem jmenuje.


Kdo jsou nstupcov svatch Apotol?

Nstupcov svatch Apotol
Biskupov jsou a kn spolu.


Jak rozkaz dal Pn Je Apotolm naposledy?

Do celho svta uit jdte,
A tch, kte uvili, ktte:
Jmnem Otce, Syna, Ducha Svatho,
Vedouce je do ivota vnho.
Pravovrn pjdou ku spasen,
Nevc pjdou k zatracen.


Ne vstoupil Pn Je na nebesa,
jakm slibem potil Apotoly?

Sirotky vs tuto nenechm,
Ducha Svatho vak polu vm;
On vm vechno zapomene,
Co z vs nkdo pipomene. -
Na to s Olivetsk viny
Vstoupil do nebesk otiny.



VIII. Sesln Ducha Svatho.


Kdy sestoupil Duch Svat na Apotoly?

Dest den po vstoupen Pn,
Jak by rozbila se nebes bn,
Nramn se strhl s nebes ruch,
A v nm sstoupil na zem Svat Duch.
Dvanctero svatch Apotol,
V jednom dom modlilo se spolu;
Nad nimi se v ohni rozdlil,
A jim milos svoji udlil.


Jak psobila ta milos Ducha Svatho na Apotoly?

On je zcela petvoil,
Kdy jim milos svoji vlil.
Jak dv byli neumli,
Potom vemu rozumli.
Jak dv ped idy se bli,
Ped soudci te mun stli.
Jak dv byli snadno mstivi,
Tak se stali ltostivi.
Jak dv svtsk vci chtli,
Pak jen vn v mysli mli.
Oni vechnm vm se stali,
By vech Kristu vyzskali.
To zpsobil Svat Duch,
Nebo on jest prav Bh.


Duchem Svatm nadeni,
co uinili svat Apotolov?

Apotoli Duchem Svatm naden
Uinili vry svat sneen,
Kter apotolsk sluje,
A ns takto vyuuje:
Vm v Boha, Otce vemohoucho, stvoitele nebe i zem.
I v Jezu Krista Syna jeho jedinho, Pna naeho.
Jen se poal z Ducha Svatho, narodil se z Marie Panny.
Trpl pod Pontskm Piltem, ukiovn,
umel i pohben jest.
Sstoupil do pekel, tetho dne vstal z mrtvch.
Vstoupil na nebesa, sed na pravici Boha,
Otce vemohoucho.
Odtud pijde soudit ivch i mrtvch.
Vm v Ducha Svatho.
Svatou Crkev obecnou.
Svatch obcovn. Hchv odputn.
Tla vzken. A ivot vn. Amen.



IX. O Nejsvtj Trojici Bo.


emu se hlavn ume ve sneen apotolskm?

e Bh Otec stvoil nebe, zem,
Syn vykoupil ivot vn vem.
Duch Svat ns posvcuje,
Cestou k nebi posiluje.


Bh Otec, Bh Syn a Svat Duch,
jest to vc ne jeden Bh?

Bh Otec, Bh Syn a Svat Duch,
Vickni ti jsou spolu jeden Bh.
Proto zvou se Bo Trojice,
Kterou ctti mme velice.


Jak vyznvme pesvatou Trojici?

Trojici pesvatou vyznvme,
Kdy se svatm kem ehnvme;
kouce: Ve jmnu Otce i Syna i Ducha Svatho. Amen.



X. Psoben svatch Apotol.


Zstali svat Apotolov pode pohromad?

Rozeli se Apotoli,
Do svta a po vkol;
A kam veli v msto nebo dm,
Kzali tam evandlium;
A ty, kte uvili,
Jmnem Krista pokestili.
A ti jmenuj se kesan,
By se stali v nebi m칻an.


Jak se jmenuj vickni kesan
vespolek s Papeem v ele?

Vickni kesan s Papeem v ele
Jmenuj se Crkev Spasitele;
Jen uen stejn vyznvaj,
Svtost sedmera uvaj.



XI. Svat svtosti.


Jak se jmenuj a co psob ty svtosti?

Kest, jen z prvnch hchv oisuje,
Bimovn k boji posiluje,
Oltn ns krm tlem Krista,
Poknm se stv due ista.
Posledn pak pomazn
Tlu lev, dui chrn.
Svtos knstv slou k posvcen
Boha s lovenstvem ku smen.
Stav manelstv k lidstva zachovn
Kesanskmu rodin vychovn.


K emu tedy hlavn Pn Je svtosti ustanovil?

By se kestem a poknm hchy odpustily,
Ostatnmi Bo milosti se rozmnoily.


Komu dal Kristus Pn moc hchy odpoutti?

Svatm Apotolm a jich nstupnkm,
Biskupm a knm jejich pomocnkm.


Komu Pn Bh hchy odpust?

Kdo se hch dopust,
Pn Bh mu sic odpust;
Svdom-li zpytuje,
Hch vroucn lituje,
Potom z nich se vyzpovd,
Polepen pipovd,
Za n zados uin,
Vce heit nemn. -
Kdo vak v hch ivot mrh,
Sm se v hrozn peklo vrh.
Kde erv hryze, ohe pl,
A bol trp neustl.


Kam pijde ten, kdo se hch varuje?

Kdo se hch varuje
A jen dobr miluje,
Do nebesk pijde vlasti,
Pova tam bude slast,
Jakch oko nevdalo,
Jakch ucho neslchalo,
Ani srdce poctilo.
To se Bohu zalbilo,
Pipravi svm ctitelm,
Jako Bom andlm. Amen.















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Poznmky ke knize

Knka byla vydna naposledy roku 1890, jej autor,
P. Peregrin Obdrlek, il v letech 1825-1891,
zemel tedy rok po tomto jejm vydn.

Pi opisovn byl zcela ponechvn pvodn pravopis,
nebyly provedeny dn mysln zsahy, krom opravy
nkolika zjevnch chyb v V. kapitole - na zatku
posledn dky sloky "Kdo jet piel pozdravit Jeka?"
dle z textu zejmho zu opraveno prvn psmeno,
ze "vzcn dary..." tedy na "Vzcn dary...",
v nadpise sloky "Koho si pibral Pn Je, aby uen
jeho slyeli a celmu svtu hlsali?" opravena kvantita,
t dle zu dla, "...Pan Je..." na "...Pn Je..."
a na samm konci sloky "Jak se jmenuj ti apotolov?"
opraveno "...Jid zrdn," na "...Jid zrdn.";
v te kapitole byl nicmn ponechn z nepli jasnch
pohnutek kladen otaznk na konci nadpisu
"Vykldej njak div i zzrak, co Pn Je uinil?".
V textu jest rovn ponechno rozkolsan psan
jmna Kristova, nalzme jak vokativ s "-s-" - "Jesu"
(II. kapitola), tak i podobu se "-z-", "Jezu" (VIII. kap.).

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