You
will never want to miss attending Mass after reading this. The
following TRUE STORY was related to Sr. M. Veronica Murphy by an elderly
nun who heard it from the lips of the late Reverend Father Stanislaus.
One
day many years ago, in a little town in Luxembourg , a Captain of the
Forest Guards was in deep conversation with the butcher when an elderly
woman entered the shop. The butcher broke off the conversation to ask
the old woman what she wanted . She had come to beg for a little meat
but had no money.
The
Captain was amused at the woman & the butcher. “Only a little meat,
but how much are you going to give her?”, he wondered.
“I
am sorry I have no money, but I’ll hear Mass for you”, the woman told
the butcher. Both the butcher and the Captain were indifferent about
religion, so they at once began to scoff at the old woman’s idea.
“All
right then”, said the butcher. “You go & hear Mass for me and
when you come back I’ll give you as much as the Mass is worth”.
The woman left the shop and returned later. She approached the counter and the butcher said. “All right then we’ll see.”
He
took a slip of paper and wrote on it ‘I heard a Mass for you.’ He
placed the paper on the scales and a tiny bone on the other side, but
nothing happened. Next he placed a piece of meat instead of the bone,
but still the paper proved heavier.
Both
men were beginning to feel ashamed of their mockery but continued their
game. A large piece of meat was placed on the balance, but still the
paper held its own. The butcher, exasperated , examined the scales but
found they were alright.
“What
do you want my good woman? Must I give you a whole leg of mutton?” At
this he placed the leg of mutton on the balance, but the paper
outweighed the meat. A larger piece of meat was put on, but again the
weight remained on the side of the paper. This so impressed the butcher
that he was converted and promised to give the woman her daily ration
of meat.
As
for the Captain, he left the shop a changed man and became an ardent
lover of daily Mass. Two of his sons:became priests, one a Jesuit and
the other a Father of the Sacred Heart.
Father Stanislaus finished the story by saying, “I am from the Religious of the Sacred Heart and the Captain was my father.”
From this incident the Captain became a daily Mass attendant and his children were trained to follow his example.
Later,
when his sons became priests, he advised them to say Mass well every
day and never miss the Sacrifice of the Mass through any fault of
their own.
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