CHAPTER IV
HOW, IN COMPANY WITH SHEPHERDS, HE SAW THE SOUL
OF BISHOP AIDAN CARRIED TO HEAVEN BY ANGELS
BUT whereas the grace of
Christ, which is the directress of the life of the faithful, decreed that its
servant should encounter the merit of a more rigid institution, and earn the
glory of a higher prize, it chanced upon a time that he was tending a flock of
sheep entrusted to his care on some distant mountains. One night, whilst his
companions were sleeping, and he himself was awake, as he was wont to be, and
engaged in prayer, on a sudden he saw a long stream of light break through the
darkness of the night, and in the midst of it a company of the heavenly host
descended to the earth, and having received among them a spirit of surpassing
brightness, returned without delay to their heavenly home. The young man,
beloved of God, was struck with the sight, and, stimulated to encounter the
honours of spiritual warfare, and to earn for himself eternal life and
happiness among God's mighty ones, he forthwith offered up praise and
thanksgivings to the Lord, and called upon his companions, with brotherly exhortations,
to imitate his example. "Miserable men that we are," said he,
"whilst we are resigning ourselves to sleep and idleness, we take no
thought to behold the light of God's holy angels, who never sleep. Behold,
whilst I was awake and praying, during a moderate portion of the night, I saw
such great miracles of God. The door of heaven was opened, and there was led in
thither, amidst an angelic company, the spirit of some holy man, who now, for
ever blessed, beholds the glory of the heavenly mansion, and Christ its King,
whilst we still grovel amid this earthly darkness: and I think it must have
been some holy bishop, or some favoured one from out of the company of the
faithful, whom I saw thus carried into heaven amid so much splendour by that
large angelic choir. " As the man of God said these words, the hearts of
the shepherds were kindled up to reverence and praise. When the morning was
come, he found that Aidan, bishop of the Church of Lindisfarne, a man of
exalted piety, had ascended to the heavenly kingdom at the very moment of his
vision. Immediately, therefore, he delivered over the sheep, which he was
feeding, to their owners, and determined forthwith to enter a monastery.
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