"The king had the right to expect his guests to present themselves in appropriate attire. The comparison thus extends to the invitation to the Eucharist, to which man must present himself with a pure soul, after receiving absolution. One must wear clothing worthy of the Lord, the clothing of grace. And we can imagine how the Lord looks upon his own before giving himself to them in the Eucharist."
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Adrienne von Speyr, Le parabole del Signore (Gleichnisse des Herrn, 1966), translation into Italian by Giuseppe Reguzzoni, Jaca Book, Milano, 2008, pp. 105-106. ISBN 978-88-16-30459-8.
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