He who was
seated on the throne said, "I am making
everything new!"
Then he said,
"Write this down, for these words
are
trustworthy and true." - Rev 21:5
During a visit to the
Philippines, Sister Gertrude from the Sacred Hearts Community
in Hawaii relayed this story
(when she was over seventy) to
Msgr Josefino (Pepe)
Ramirez.
He passes it on in a Chapter
of his book, Letters to a Brother Priest:
"When (Sr Gertrude) was a young nun,
one of the old nuns was dying. The custom at that time was for the
community to gather in prayer around the one dying. ... the nun was
breathing her last breaths. Suddenly, she opened her eyes, stretched forth her
arms and exclaimed: "O my Beloved."
Then she sat up and gazed lovingly
at the Blessed Sacrament,which she had permission to have in her room since she had been too weak to go to the chapel. What happened
next had never been told, until Sister Gertrude shared it with me.
The old, wrinkled nun changed to a strikingly attractive young woman, radiantly aglow with a countenance that put the rest of the nuns into ecstasy just looking at her. After what seemed like a minute or two, the transformed nun went back against her pillow, turning old again and died. When the Sisters came out of their ecstasy, they were
stunned to
discover that this extraordinary event lasted for more than one or two minutes. The Sisters were in ecstasy
for over
thirteen hours!
... If only we could see the change that
takes place in us at each Holy Hour we
make. We are
made new in the Eternal
Youth of Christ. We are made innocent, without blemish,
as we are cleansed in His Precious Blood, in
the folly of His surpassing love. "
Photo: University of
Steubenville, Ohio
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