Naked came I into the world and naked shall I return, spoke Job [i] when stripped by trouble. St. Francis of Assisi made his last request to be laid out and buried – naked. [ii] Worth remembering when clothed and warm and fed and all our moments filled until we are completely Un-Naked. Or when deprived, we suffer each a storied pain, but, is all lost unless we are alone – and naked? Now, as a daily exercise, are we ready to possess only the flesh our parents gave us then give that up leaving even our soul naked? (1990s) [i] Job 1: 21, King James Version: {https://www.bible.com/bible/1/JOB.1.21.KJV } (accessed January 15, 20222). Job says – “Naked I came forth from my mother’s womb, and naked shall I go back there. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord!” [ii] One of the best biographies of St. Francis: – Jorgensen, Johannes. St. Francis of Assisi. New York. Image Books, a Division of Doubleday and Company, 1955, pp. 273-4. “Again he asked his guardian to have his clothes removed, when the last hour would come, and received permission to expire lying naked on the earth [in the small hut].” Comments are closed.
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