sábado, 12 de novembro de 2011

MEMENTO MORI-II

Memento mori is a Latin phrase translated as "Remember your mortality", "Remember you must die" or "Remember you will die".[2] It names a genre of artistic work which varies widely, but which all share the same purpose: to remind people of their own mortality. The phrase has a tradition in art that dates back to antiquity.



Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,
Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur,
Omnia mors perimit et nulli miseretur.
Ad mortem festinamus peccare desistamus.


Ni conversus fueris et sicut puer factus
Et vitam mutaveris in meliores actus,
Intrare non poteris regnum Dei beatus.
Ad mortem festinamus peccare desistamus.

Life is short, and shortly it will end;
Death comes quickly and respects no one,
Death destroys everything and takes pity on no one.
To death we are hastening, let us refrain from sinning.

If you do not turn back and become like a child,
And change your life for the better,
You will not be able to enter, blessed, the Kingdom of God.
To death we are hastening, let us refrain from sinning.


File:Capela dos ossos inscricao.jpg
NÓS OSSOS QUE AQUI ESTAMOS PELOS VOSSOS ESPERAMOS

FONTE:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memento_mori
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Capela_dos_ossos_entrada.jpg

Obs.: Apenas para lembrar o que é realmente importante na vida.