Excluded, rejected

From Wiki Maria Valtorta


The poor Lazarus at the door of the rich, one of the outcasts in one of the parables of Jesus - James Tissot, Brooklyn Museum.

Do not weep, you to whom I particularly speak. I have come to [[Consolation|console], to gather those who are rejected, to bring light into their Darkness, Peace to their souls, to promise a dwelling of joy to the one who repents, as to the one who is not guilty.[1]

In “The Gospel as it was revealed to me”

  • The reprobates welcomed by Jesus (list of characters)
  • The life of the outcasts (lepers).[2]
  • There will come a day when there will be no more slaves; but beforehand my Disciples will have descended among the galley slaves and slaves to call them brothers.[3]
  • During the Banquet of the 3rd Passover, Jesus gives the status of his Kingdom: … to [[Love, Charity, To Love|love] one another – to recognize Jesus in all sufferings – …[4]
  • Do not weep, you to whom I particularly speak. I have come to [[Consolation|console], to gather those who are rejected, to bring light into their Darkness, Peace to their Souls, to promise a dwelling of joy to the one who repents as to the one who is not guilty.[5]

Notes and references

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