Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Monks,

yep, they're odd...
You won’t believe this but we had some visitors from Europe two years ago – Christians, some sort of Protestants – who said they didn’t believe in the power of relics!”

The monk stroked his beard, wide-eyed with disbelief.

“No,” he continued. “I’m not joking. I had to take the Protestants aside and explain that we believe that St. Antony and all the fathers have not died, that they live with us, continually protecting us and looking after us. When they are needed – when we go to their graves and pray to their relics – they appear and sort out our problems.”

“Can the monks see them?”

“Who? Protestants?”

“No. These deceased fathers.”

“Abuna Yustus is always appearing,” said Fr. Dioscorus matter-of-factly. “In fact one of the fathers had a half-hour conversation with him the day before yesterday. And of course St. Antony makes fairly regular appearances – although he is very busy these days answering prayers all over the world. But even when we cannot see the departed fathers we can always feel them. And besides – there are many other indications that they are with us.”


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3 comments:

Ingemar said...

That's the problem with Protestants. They can't depend on the dearly departed Desert fathers to denounce devils.

Dr. Adam DeVille said...

The Desert Fathers are often hilariously wacky. But for the truly "de trop," check out St. Symeon the Fool sometime.

JohnB said...

The monks are not odd, but awed!