[Grem] *****SPAM(6.3)***** Re: A mai szentmise igéi

Emoke Greschik greschem at gmail.com
2020. Jan. 11., Szo, 11:52:50 CET


 *Friends, in today’s Gospel Jesus heals a leper who prostrated himself
before him.*





*For biblical Jews, leprosy was especially frightening. According to
Leviticus the leper was expelled from the community, compelled to shout
"Unclean, unclean!" to warn others away from him. The social ostracization
was probably more severe than any physical suffering prompted by the
disease—especially at a time when one depended so intimately on the support
of others in order to survive.Now, without denying for a moment this more
"external" reading, I would like to follow the Church Fathers in proposing
another sort of interpretation, this one more "interior." What in you has
become leprous? What in you is being called back to intimacy with Christ?
Notice the dynamics of the cure in this story*. The leprous man comes to
Jesus and prostrates himself and asks to be healed. There

*is no example of healing in the New Testament that does not involve some
sort of synergy between Jesus and the one to be cured. *
*That in you which needs healing must come and prostrate itself before
Christ ** and ask to be received**. And of course he wants to heal. That is
why he has come.*














* Krisztus lelke, szentelj meg engem! Krisztus teste, üdvözíts engem!
Krisztus vére, ihless meg engem! Krisztus oldalából kifolyó víz, moss
tisztára engem! Krisztus kínszenvedése, erősíts meg engem! Ó, jóságos
Jézus, hallgass meg engem! Szent sebeidbe rejts el engem! Ne engedd, hogy
elszakadjak tőled! A gonosz ellenségtől oltalmazz engem! Halálom óráján
hívj magadhoz engem! Add, hogy eljussak hozzád, és szentjeiddel dicsérjelek
téged, mindörökkön-örökké. Ámen.  (Loyolai Szt. Ignác) *
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