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The Little Flowers of Saint Francis of Assisi by Brother Ugolino
CHAPTER IV HOW BROTHER GILES PRAISED OBEDIENCE MORE THAN PRAYER
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As a brother was one day praying in his cell, his superior sent him an
obedience to leave his prayer and go out to beg. The friar went
forthwith to Brother Giles, and said to him: "Father, I was at prayer,
and the guardian had bade me go forth to beg; now it seems to me far
better that I should continue praying." Brother Giles answered: "My
son, do you not yet know or understand what prayer is? True prayer is
to do the will of our superior; and it is great pride in him who has
submitted his neck to the yoke of holy obedience to desire to follow
his own will in anything, in order, as he thinks, to perform a work of
greater perfection. The perfectly obedient religious is like a horseman
mounted on a mettlesome steed, which carries him swiftly and fearlessly
on his way; but the disobedient religious, on the contrary, is like a
man seated on a meagre, weak, or vicious horse, who is in danger of
perishing by the way, or of falling into the hands of his enemies. I
tell thee that, though a man were raised to so high a degree of
contemplation as to hold converse with angels, yet were he interrupted
in that colloquy by the voice of obedience, he ought immediately to
leave communing with the angels, and obey the command of his superior."
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