A Monk from Heaven Speaking an Unknown Language Offers the Bread of Life to a Woman with a Wish for the Soul ;
By Jane Monica Spurrier
I’m Here Waiting
For You Every Day ......
In 1987, on my third trip to Medjugorje, I
purchased a book called Modern Saints by Ann Ball, and therein was a story
about St. Charbel. I loved him instantly and discovered, lo and behold, he was
canonized on my birthday, October 9th.
I lived in New York City at the time, and my church was Notre Dame on
the upper west side by Columbia University. Daily Mass was said in the grotto
of Our Lady of Lourdes each day at 8 A.M. One particular Saturday, I woke up
late, and was so hungry I ate my oatmeal…..but didn’t leave myself enough time
to fast before Communion. I kept praying, “Oh Jesus, what miracle could allow
me to receive You?”
I knew I needed one hour of fast time. This kept on, and when the
Consecration occurred, I did not have the required one hour to receive. During
this time, a rather odd-looking old man entered the side door. He was dressed
like a monk, but didn’t look like our Franciscans. I was rather annoyed by his
appearance since I thought he was some psychotic New Yorker.
After Mass ended, I stayed in the grotto to pray. I noticed to my right
I could see into the sacristy and there was the priest who just said Mass
changing out of his vestments and the “odd” looking monk changing into
vestments. The little monk was coming out to say Mass! We never have a second
daily Mass, but this visitor was going to say one, and this would give me the
chance to receiving Our Lord! I was overjoyed.
During the Mass, the monk was praying
in a language I didn’t understand. It wasn’t Latin because I know Latin, but I couldn’t decipher
what language it was. I was the only one there, and during the Consecration,
the monk looked at me and his eyes said, “Do you want to receive?” I eagerly
nodded back “Yes!” We both could understand each other without saying a
word.
When Mass was over, I went in to thank the pastor (the first priest who
said Mass and functioned as the altar server for the monk). I said, “Father,
you don’t know what a great miracle this was, that I got to receive Communion!”
The monk smiled with a look of abundant joy, happiness and humor – the look of
someone who laughs a lot and is very happy. The pastor didn’t seem to get my
point.
The next day I went back again. I saw the
pastor and couldn’t stop telling him what a great miracle it was for me. Then I
said to him, “Father, by the way, who was that priest?” “I don’t know,” he
replied, “I never saw him before.” I couldn’t believe my ears! What priest
would allow another one to say Mass without knowing who he was?
Several months went by. I opened my
book of Modern Saints again. I turned to St. Charbel and honestly, almost had a
heart attack when I saw his picture.
HE WAS THE MONK!!!
St. Charbel
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