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8 May 2025

Faith And Healing

Quod autem dicit quod in patria signa non fecit, Marc. VI, causa redditur, ubi sic dicitur: Non poterat ibi virtutem ullam facere, nisi paucos infirmos impositis manibus curavit. Haec autem impotentia, sicut patebit ex sequentibus, non fuit in Domino, sed in ipsis. Impedivit enim hoc eorum incredulitas, et indevotio: quia in fide devote non petebant. Et ideo quod Dominus poterat de potentia absoluta, non poterat de justi- tia. Non enim, ut dicit Augustinus super Joannem, aliquem sanabat Dominus in corpore quem prius non sanaret in anima. Et ideo dicitur, Joan. VII, quod totum hominem sanum fecit. Et quia interius sanari ab ipso noluerunt, ideo indigni fuerunt quod exterior sanitas praestaretur eis. Haec ergo est causa quod apud alios etiam Gentiles multas perfecit sanitates, et paucas apud suos.

Sanctus Albertus Magnus Commentarium In Evangelium Lucam, Caput IV

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When it says that He was not able to do miracles in His homeland, Mark gives the cause, when he says that there He was not able to perform any act of power unless to cure a few of the sick on whom He placed His hands. 1 This inability, as shall be clear from what follows, was not in the Lord but in them. It was their disbelief that was the impediment, since they did not ask in devout faith. And thus what the Lord could have done according to His absolute power, He was not able to do according to justice. For there is no one, as Augustine says on John, that the Lord healed in the body who was not first healed in the soul. And thus it says in the seventh chapter of John that He made the whole man well. 2 And because here they were not willing to be healed within, therefore they were unworthy of the exterior health He could have bestowed upon them. This, then, is the reason why many were restored to health among others, even Gentiles, and few were among them.

Saint Albert The Great, Commentary On The Gospel of St Luke, Chapter 4

1 Mk 6.5
2 Jn 7.23

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