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01 Mar, 2009 Print PDF
Matthew Morgan

I recently asked one of our visiting Priests, Father John Stefero, if he had anything I could post on the website.  This is what he sent me:

 

IF I CAN HAVE HIM BACK

 

            There is a legend about an English mother who had a particularly gifted son who had given his life on the battlefield.  He was brilliant, had led his classes in scholarship and made a remarkable record in Oxford.  He went to war and was killed in action.  Then his mother had a strange dream.  She dreamed that an angel came to her and told her that she might have her son back for five minutes.

 

            "Choose," said the angel.  "What five minutes will you have?  Will it be in the hour of his high honor in Oxford, or in the hour of his heroism in battle?"

 

            The mother did not even hesitate.  She said, "If I can have him back for five minutes, I prefer to have him, not when he was in Oxford, not when he was in war.  I would like to have him as a little boy on a certain day when he disobeyed me.  He had run into the garden, angry and rebellious.  Then pretty soon he came back and threw himself into my arms and said he was sorry.  His face was hot and red.  His eyes were filled with tears.  He looked so small and so precious.  I saw his love in his eyes and felt his love in his body pressed close to mine - and how my love went out to him at that moment!  If I can have him back for just five minutes, let me have him as a dear little repentant boy."

 

            Is it not so with God?

 

 

-Taken from Daily Vitamins for Spiritual Growth by Fr. Anthony Coniaris

 

 

FASTING

 

            To lay upon oneself a strict rule of abstinence in everything, or to deprive oneself of everything that might serve to lighten one's weaknesses - not everyone can accept this.

 

            One should partake of enough food every day so that the body, strengthened, may be the friend and helper of the soul in the performance of virtue; otherwise it may happen that, while wearing out one's body, one's soul also will grow weak. 

 

            On Fridays and Wednesdays, and especially during the four fasts, partake of food once in the day, and an angel of the Lord will join himself to you.

 

  • - Saint Seraphim of Sarov

 

 

 

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

 

Temptation is something you can't use, at a price you can't resist!

 

"And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the Evil One" (Matthew 6:13)

 

 


Comments (2)Add Comment
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written by Angela McBroom, March 12, 2009
Eating once a day is the usual for me! I don't have time to eat breakfast or lunch most days, I don't even get hungry!
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written by Mary Gardner, September 08, 2009
It is heartening that Saint Seraphim of Sarov acknowledges the difficulty some have with fasting.

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