Freitag, 13. Februar 2015

The leper + the Religious Camp.

It's OLD Testament  Lev. 13.1-2.45-46
The LORD said to the Pope and the Cardinals: "If not a special dress is evident;
if not the vow of poverty, obedience, chastity is proclaimed in public - a case of
"non-consecrated-life" (NCL - no clean life) is suspected.
The one, it means: his/her "Non-Clean-Lifestyle" must be taken to a Cardinal or a Bishop or a Parish and set under special attention, observation.
If it is obvious that this person is infected with NCL (no-clean-life / unclean / non-consecrated-life - without any vows):
1. He/She must wear his/her clothing torn, casual (not a strong, orderly monk-
or congregation-habit / not exclusive) - it means dressed like normal people !
2. That person must show his/her hair disordered; it means: a hairstyle of any
kind (not a covering orderly veil).
3. He/She must cry: "NCL; NCL" ( =no clean life / unclean / I'm not consecrated)
and must warn everybody and confess to all: "I'm unclean - and pls pay attention:
because I'm very infectious" (esp. in modern time).
It's clear: As long as she/he is without any vows (NCL) he/she must be treated as unclean - by the people of God in every case.It means: he/she must live apart; out-side the religious Camp. - it means in the world ! not in the Church-Camp ???

It's NEW Testament  Mk 1.40-45
An unclean NCL-person came to Jesus ad says: "If you want, you can cure me / accept me without any vows". And Jesus touched him/her and said: "be cured "
(be accepted without any vows / accepted as an NCL). But Jesus likes to protect the religious life (and says: don't tell to anybody that I have cured / accepted you).
Nevertheless the cured tells the healing story - and everybody likes Jesus - but not the Religious. So Jesus got now the same destiny: he had to stay outside (the synagogue) in places, where nobody lived; outside the religious Camp, in the World (where nobody lived the religious life, the vows).

Once I regognized the Baptism as the consecration of Life, 1939, like the Eucharist 1966, as the consecration of Bread and Wine. Since 2015 I have to confess: I'm without any vows - I'm ncl / no-clean-life / living a unclean, non-consecrated-life.
Living in the World, not in the religious Camp - very sorry ???

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