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The Little Flowers of Saint Francis of Assisi by Brother Ugolino
CHAPTER XXVIII OF AN ECSTASY WHICH CAME TO BROTHER BERNARD, AND HOW HE REMAINED FROM MATINS UNTIL NONE IN A STATE OF RAPTURE.
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Brother Bernard of Quintavalle was an example of the manifestation of
the grace of God in the poor followers of the Gospel, who gave up the
world to follow Christ. For since he had taken the habit of St Francis,
he was often rapt in God through the contemplation of celestial things.
It happened one day, as he was in a church hearing Mass, his mind was
so raised to God that he was transfixed and enraptured, so as not to be
aware of the moment of the elevation of the Body of Christ; for he
neither knelt down nor removed his hood, as did the others, but
remained motionless, with his eyes intently gazing upwards, and
remained so even from Matins till the hour of None. On coming back to
himself, he went about the convent crying out with a loud voice: "O
brothers! O brothers! O brothers! there is not a man in all this land,
however great and however noble he may be, who, if a palace full of
gold were offered him, would not willingly carry on his back a sack of
copper to acquire so rich a treasure." Now this celestial treasure,
promised to the lovers of Christ, had been revealed to Brother Bernard;
and his mind was so fixed upon it, that for fifteen years his heart and
countenance was raised away to heaven. In all that time he never
satisfied his hunger, though he ate a little of whatever was set before
him; wherefore he used to say that if a man does not taste what he eats
his abstinence has no merit, for true abstinence is to moderate oneself
in those things which are agreeable to the palate. His intelligence
also became so enlightened that many great divines had recourse to him
to solve difficult questions and explain obscure passages of Scripture,
which he did with great facility. So completely was his mind detached
and withdrawn from all things earthly, that he soared like the swallows
above the earth, and remained sometimes twenty, sometimes thirty days
at the top of a high mountain contemplating things divine. For which
reason Brother Giles said that he had received a gift from God which
had been given to no other human being - namely, that in his divine
flight he was fed like the swallows. And, because of this wonderful
grace of contemplation which he had received from God, St Francis
willingly and frequently held converse with him day and night; and
often they were found to be in a state of ecstasy all night long, in
the wood where they used to meet together to talk on things divine.
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