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LI At the time when Brother James of Fallerone, a man of
great sanctity, was dangerously ill in the Convent of Moliano, in the custody
of Fermo, Brother John of Alvernia, who was then living in the Convent of
Massa, hearing of his illness, and loving him as his dear father, began to pray
for him, imploring God most devoutly in prayer to restore to Brother James the
health of the body, if such were for the good of his soul. As he prayed he was
rapt in ecsasty, and he saw in the air a great army of angels and saints above
his cell, which was in the forest; they were surrounded by such splendour and
glory, that all the country round was illuminated. Among the angels he saw the
said Brother James, for whom he was praying, clothed in white and shining
raiment; he saw also the holy father St Francis, with the sacred stigmata of
Christ on his hands and feet, most glorious; he likewise beheld Brother Lucido
the holy, and Brother Matthew of Monte Rubbiano, and many other brothers whom
he had neither seen nor known in this life. And as he contemplated with great
delight that holy band of saints, it was revealed to him that the sick brother
for whom he had been praying would die of the disease whereof he was lying ill,
and that his soul would be saved; but that he would not go straight to heaven
after death, as it was necessary he should be purified for a time in purgatory.
And this revelation made to Brother John filled his heart with such joy that he
did not grieve over the death of Brother James, but experienced great sweetness
in his soul; and he said with himself: "Brother James, my sweet father;
Brother James, my sweet brother; Brother James, faithful servant and friend of
God; Brother James, companion of the angels and one of the army of
saints!" And s he was thus rejoicing he came to himself; and leaving the
convent immediately, he went to visit Brother James at Moliano, and found him
so much worse that he could scarcely speak. Then he announced to him the death
of his body and the salvation and glory of his soul, of which he was certain
through divine revelation; and Brother James received him most joyfully,
thanking him for the good news he brought, and praying him devoutly not to
forget him. Brother John begged him after death to come to him and tell him
where he was and how it fared with him, which Brother James promised to do if
it should please the Lord. The moment of his death approaching, Brother James
began to repeat with great devotion the verse of the psalm, In pace in idipsum
dormiam et requiescam; which signifieth, "I will go to sleep in peace, and
will rest in life eternal"; and having said these words, he left this
world, with joyful countenance. When he was buried, Brother John returned to
the Convent of Massa, and there awaited the accomplishment of the promise of
Brother James that he would appear to him after death. As he was in prayer on
that same day, Christ, the blessed one, appeared to him surrounded by a
multitude of angels and saints; but Brother James was not with them, which
thing greatly surprised Brother John, who recommended him most devoutly to
Christ the blessed. The following day, as he was again praying in the forest,
Brother James appeared in the company of angels, his countenance beaming with
joy; and Brother John said to him: "O most dear Father, why didst thou not
appear to me on the day thou promised?" Brother James answered:
"Because it was necessary that I should be purified in purgatory; but at
the same hour that Christ appeared to thee, and in which thou didst recommend
me to him, he granted thy prayer and I was freed from all suffering, and I
appeared to Brother James of Massa, a holy lay brother, who was serving Mass;
and I saw the consecrated Host, when the priest lifted it up, changed into a
beautiful living child; and I said to him, `This day I shall go with him to
life eternal, where none can go without him.'" And having said these
words, Brother James disappeared, and went up to heaven with the holy company
of angels, and Brother John was greatly comforted. The said Brother James of Fallerone
died on the Vigil of St James the Apostle, in the month of July, in the
above-named Convent of Moliano; and through his merits the divine Goodness
wrought many miracles after his death.
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