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The Little Flowers of Saint Francis of Assisi by Brother Ugolino
CHAPTER XL OF THE MIRACLE WHICH GOD PERFORMED WHEN ST ANTHONY BEING AT RIMINI, PREACHED TO HE FISHES OF THE SEA
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Christ, the blessed one, was pleased to show forth the great sanctity
of his most faithful servant St Anthony, and how men ought devoutly to
listen to his preaching, be means of creatures without reason. On one
occasion, amongst others, he made use of fish to reprove the folly of
faithless heretics: even as we read in the Old Testament that in
ancient times he reproved the ignorance of Balaam by the mouth of an
ass. St Anthony being at one time at Rimini, where there were a great
number of heretics, and wishing to lead them by the light of faith into
the way of truth, preached to them for several days, and reasoned with
them on the faith of Christ and on the Holy Scriptures. They not only
resisted his words, but were hardened and obstinate, refusing to listen
to him. At last St Anthony, inspired by God, went down to the
sea-shore, where the river runs into the sea, and having placed himself
on a bank between the river and the sea, he began to speak to the
fishes as if the Lord had sent him to preach to them, and said: "Listen
to the word of God, O ye fishes of the sea and of the river, seeing
that the faithless heretics refuse to do so." No sooner had he spoken
these words than suddenly so great a multitude of fishes, both small
and great, approached the bank on which he stood, that never before had
so many been seen in the sea or the river. All kept their heads out of
the water, and seemed to be looking attentively on St Anthony's face;
all were ranged in perfect order and most peacefully, the smaller ones
in front near the bank, after them came those a little bigger, and last
of all, were the water was deeper, the largest. When they had placed
themselves in this order, St Anthony began to preach to them most
solemnly, saying: "My brothers the fishes, you are bound, as much as is
in your power, to return thanks to your Creator, who has given you so
noble an element for your dwelling; for you have at your choice both
sweet water and salt; you have many places of refuge from the tempest;
you have likewise a pure and transparent element for your nourishment.
God, your bountiful and kind Creator, when he made you, ordered you to
increase and multiply, and gave you his blessing. In the universal
deluge, all other creatures perished; you alone did God preserve from
all harm. He has given you fins to enable you to go where you will. To
you was it granted, according to the commandment of God, to keep the
prophet Jonas, and after three days to throw him safe and sound on dry
land. You it was who gave the tribute-money to our Saviour Jesus
Christ, when, through his poverty, he had not wherewith to pay. By a
singular mystery you were the nourishment of the eternal King, Jesus
Christ, before and after his resurrection. Because of all these things
you are bound to praise and bless the Lord, who has given you blessings
so many and so much greater than to other creatures." At these words
the fish began to open their mouths, and bow their heads, endeavouring
as much as was in their power to express their reverence and show forth
their praise. St Anthony, seeing the reverence of the fish towards
their Creator, rejoiced greatly in spirit, and said with a loud voice:
"Blessed be the eternal God; for the fishes of the sea honour him more
than men without faith, and animals without reason listen to his word
with greater attention than sinful heretics." And whilst St Anthony was
preaching, the number of fishes increased, and none of them left the
place that he had chosen. And the people of the city hearing of the
miracle, made haste to go and witness it. With them also came the
heretics of whom we have spoken above, who, seeing so wonderful and
manifest a miracle, were touched in their hearts; and threw themselves
at the feet of St Anthony to hear his words. The saint then began to
expound to them the Catholic faith. He preached so eloquently, that all
those heretics were converted, and returned to the true faith of
Christ; the faithful also were filled with joy, and greatly comforted,
being strengthened in the faith. After this St Anthony sent away the
fishes, with the blessing of God; and they all departed, rejoicing as
they went, and the people returned to the city. But St Anthony remained
at Rimini for several days, preaching and reaping much spiritual fruit
in the souls of his hearers.
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