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The Jews took up stones to stone Jesus.
Jesus was very often mistreated in many places, sometimes by stones.
In "The Gospel as it was revealed to me"[edit | edit source]
- Jesus mistreated in Nazareth (Luke 4:16-30). If the Son of man should go only where he is loved, he should leave this earth and return to Heaven.[1]
- Home of the Souls tested.[2]
- To the Apostles: "Whoever mistreats you mistreats me".[3]
In other works by Maria Valtorta[edit | edit source]
- Jesus' home regarding the vocation of Maria Valtorta.[4]
In fundamental Christian texts[edit | edit source]
In the Bible[edit | edit source]
When a stranger comes to settle in your country, do not exploit him. On the contrary, treat him as one of your own compatriots: you must love him as yourselves. Remember that you were also strangers in Egypt. I am the Lord your God.[5]
In the Catechism of the Catholic Church[edit | edit source]
- CCC 505: Participation in Divine Life comes from the home one makes of it.
- CCC 678: The attitude towards the Neighbor will reveal the home or rejection of Grace and divine love.
- CCC 722: Mary was, by pure Grace, conceived without sin as the most humble of creatures, the most capable of making a home for the ineffable Gift of the Almighty.
- CCC 1021: Death puts an end to the life of man as open time to home or rejection of divine Grace manifested in the Christ.
- CCC 1098: The Assembly must prepare to welcome its Lord, to be "a well disposed people". This preparation of the Hearts is the common work of the Holy Spirit and of the Assembly, particularly its ministers.
- CCC 1229: Christian initiation
- CCC 1247: Baptism of adults
- CCC 1439: The home of the prodigal son
- CCC 1687: The home of the community on the occasion of funerals
- CCC 1847: The home of the mercy of God
- CCC 1991: The home of refugees for the Good of the community
- CCC 1991: The home of the justice of God
- CCC 2001: Preparation of man for the home of Grace is already a work of Grace
- CCC 2626: The blessing, gift of God, home of man