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The Little Flowers of Saint Francis of Assisi by Brother Ugolino
CHAPTER XLIII HOW BROTHER CONRAD OF OFFIDA CONVERTED A YOUNG BROTHER, WHO WAS A STUMBLING BLOCK TO THE OTHER BROTHERS, AND HOW AFTER DEATH HIS SOUL APPEARED TO BROTHER CONRAD, BEGGING HIM TO PRAY FOR HIM, AND HOW THROUGH HIS PRAYER HE WAS DELIVERED FROM THE GREAT PAINS OF PURGATORY
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The life of the said Brother Conrad of Offida, the great advocate of
evangelical poverty and of the Rule of St Francis, was so exemplary and
so meritorious in the sight of God, that Christ, the blessed one,
honoured him with many miracles, not only after death, but likewise
during his life. Amongst others, being once on a visit to the Convent
of Offida, the brothers begged him, for the love of God and of holy
charity, to reprove a young brother in the said convent, whose conduct
was so puerile and disordered, and his manners so dissolute, that he
distracted all the brethren, both young and old, at divine office, and
cared little or nothing for any of the observances of religious life.
At the request of the brothers, and out of compassion for the said
young man, Brother Conrad called him to him one day, and reproved him
with so much charity, that a complete change took place in his heart,
and the said young man, putting off his former childish way of life,
became so obedient, so meek, so devout, so anxious to do what was
right, so ready to serve others, and so zealous in the practice of
every virtue, that the brethren, to whom he had hitherto been a
stumbling-block, found in him much comfort and satisfaction, so that
they loved him dearly. Shortly after this conversion it pleased God to
take him out of the world; and his death caused great sorrow to the
brethren. A few days after his soul had left the body, it appeared to
Brother Conrad as he was in prayer before the altar of the convent,
devoutly saluting him as his father. On Brother Conrad asking who he
was, he answered: "I am the soul of the young brother who died a few
days ago." Said Brother Conrad to him: "My beloved son, how is it with
thee?" And the soul answered: "By the grace of God, and through thy
teaching, I have cause to be thankful, for I am not damned; but because
of certain sins of which I had not time to repent while I was in the
world, I am suffering the extremist pain of purgatory; and I pray thee,
Father, as thou hadst compassion on me when living, to help me now by
thy prayers, and say for me some Paters, for thy prayers are most
acceptable to God." Then Brother Conrad, continuing his devotions, said
for him a Pater with a Requiem acternam. At this the soul said: "Holy
Father, I am greatly refreshed already, and I pray thee to repeat thy
prayer for me." Brother Conrad did as he was begged, and the soul said
again: "As thou prayest for me, my sufferings are relieved; wherefore I
implore thee, cease not to pray for me." Then Brother Conrad, seeing
that the soul of the young man was relieved by his prayers, said for
his intention a hundred Paters; and when they were finished of soul
said to him: "I thank thee, dearest Father, in the name of God, for thy
great charity towards me; through thy prayers I have been delivered
from the pains of purgatory, and am going to heaven," and with this the
soul departed. Brother Conrad, in order or comfort and console the
brethren, related to them the vision. And on this wise the soul of the
young brother went to heaven, through the merits of Brother Conrad.
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