[1014] Gal. iv. 14 (inexact quotation).
[1015] Cp. Eph. iv. 2.
[1016] He was evidently in haste to resume his journey. And no wonder, for the winter was drawing near, and the sooner the passage of the Alps was made the better for his comfort and safety. Cp. R.I.A. xxxv. 248. "Alpine passes ... become impassable usually about the commencement or middle of October, and remain closed until May" (Sennett, Great St. Bernard, p. 369).
[1017] Heb. xi. 40.
[1018] See Life, § 71.
[1019] Ps. xxi. 2.
[1020] See Life, §§ 67, 71.
[1021] The translation is supposed by Henriquez, Fasciculus Sanctorum Ordinis Cisterciensis, ii. 41. 6 (P.L. lxxxv. 1559) to have been made on All Saints' Day, the bones being reburied on All Souls' Day. But Vacandard (R.Q.H. lii. 41 f.) thinks that the date of the translation was Saturday, October 30. This event probably marked the end of the construction of the new monastery of Clairvaux, which began before Malachy's first visit. See p. 71, n. 4.
[1022] Gal. ii. 9.
[1023] Ps. lxxxvi. 17 (vg.).