Chapter
XLII
Of several wonderful miracles which the Lord performed through the means of
Brother Peter of Monticello, and Brother Conrad of Offida. How Brother
Bentivoglio carried a leper fifteen miles in a very short time, how St Michael
spoke to another brother, and how the virgin Mary appeared to Brother Conrad
and placed her divine Son in his arms.
As the sky is adorned with stars, so the providence of
the March of Ancona was in former times adorned with holy and exemplary friars,
who, like the bright luminaries in heaven, ornamented the Order of St Francis,
and enlightened the world by their doctrine and example. Foremost amongst these
was Brother Lucido Antico, in whom indeed shone forth the fire of divine
charity and the light of holiness; for, taught by the Spirit of God, his
preaching produced innumerable fruits. Another brother, Bentivoglio of
Severino, was seen by Brother Masseo raised above the earth as he was praying
in the forest, at the sight of which miracle Brother Masseo became a Friar
Minor, and grew so holy that he worked many miracles, both during his lifetime
and after his death: he is buried at Murro. The said Brother Bentivoglio being
once all alone at Trave Bonanti, nursing and serving a leper, received an order
from his superior to go to another convent fifteen miles off. Not wishing to
abandon the poor leper, he placed him carefully on his back, and charitably
took him with him. Between the dawn of day and the rising of the sun he
accomplished the fifteen miles, and arrived with his burden at the convent to
which he had been sent, which was called Monte Sancino. Had he been an eagle he
could not have flown as quickly, and such a miracle caused great wonder and
surprise in all that country. Another Brother, Peter of Monticello, who was the
guardian of the old Convent of Ancona, was raised several feet above the earth,
to the foot of the crucifix before which he was in prayer. This same Brother
Peter having once observed the Lent of St Michael with great devotion, as he
was praying on the last day of the feast in the church, was heard to speak with
St Michael by a young man who had hidden himself behind the high altar, in
hopes of seeing something wonderful; and the words which he heard were these.
The saint said to Brother Peter: "Thou hast suffered faithfully for my
sake, and during many days hast mortified thy body; wherefore I am come to
comfort thee, and whatever grace thou askest of God, I will obtain for
thee." Brother Peter answered: "Most holy prince of the celestial
host of saints, faithful servant of divine love, and pious protector of souls,
this is the grace I ask of thee, namely, that thou obtain from God the pardon
of my sins." And St Michael answered: "Ask some other grace, as this
I will most easily obtain." And as Brother Peter asked for nothing else,
the Archangel added: "Through the faith and devotion which thou hast to
me, I will obtain for thee not this grace only, but many others likewise."
And when the conversation, which had lasted some time, was ended, the Archangel
Michael departed, leaving Brother Peter greatly comforted. At the same time
lived Brother Conrad of Offida in the Convent of Forana in the custody of
Ancona, where resided Brother Peter. Having gone one day into the forest to
meditate on God, Brother Peter followed him to see what would befall him; and
Brother Conrad began to implore the Virgin Mary, with great fervour and
devotion, to obtain from her Blessed Son that he might experience somewhat of
the sweetness which St Simeon experienced the day of the Purification, when in
his arms he held Jesus the Blessed Saviour. Having finished his prayer, the
Virgin Mary obtained his request; and, behold! the Queen of Heaven appeared in
great splendour, with her Blessed Son in her arms, and approaching Brother
Conrad placed the Holy Child in his arms. He received him most reverently, and
embracing him clasped him to his breast, his heart overflowing and burning with
divine love and inexpressible consolation. Brother Peter, who witnessed this
scene at a distance, felt likewise in his soul great sweetness and joy. When
the Virgin Mary had departed from Brother Conrad, Brother Peter hastened back
to the convent that he might not be seen; but when Brother Conrad arrived, full
of joy and happiness, Brother Peter said to him: "O brother, thou hast
received great consolation to-day!" And Brother Conrad answered:
"What sayest thou, Brother Peter? How dost thou know? Hast thou seen
me?" "I know," answered Brother Peter, "that the Virgin
Mary, with her Blessed Son, has visited thee." And Brother Conrad, who,
through great humility, wished to keep secret the grace with which God had
favoured him, entreated Brother Peter to tell no one what he had witnessed; and
from henceforth so great was the love which existed between these two brethren,
that they seemed to have but one soul and one heart in all things. The said
Brother Conrad, being once in the Convent of Siruolo, delivered a woman who was
possessed by a devil, by praying for her a whole night; and her mother coming
to know it, he left the place in the morning, that he might not be discovered
and honoured by the people.
To the praise and glory of Jesus Christ and his poor servant Francis. Amen.
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