Here's how it's done
Speaking of not lying, Archbishop Fulton Sheen did not lie in this story, but neither did he give in to the temptation of "non-violence". Excerpt:
She said "I will only come back if you promise you will not ask me to go to confession."
"OK, I promise I will not ask you to go to confession."
"Say it again, you will not ask me to go to confession".
"OK, I promise again, I will not ask you to go to confession".
She came back that afternoon and he met her at the church door. He told her that there were paintings by Rembrandt and Van Dyke in that chapel and would she like to see them? She said yes.
"And as we walked up the side aisle to see the paintings, I pushed her into a confession box. (I did not ask her if she wanted to go to confession.) I was present three months later when she took her veil as a member of the perpetual adoration sisters where she is to this day."
Yeah, he knocked the devil out of her. Reminds me of Christ's assertion the the Kingdom of Heaven being taken by force by "men of violence." OK, it wasn't too rough I'm sure; it wasn't violence for violence sake. He was a man who wasn't afraid to push and who understood that a little goes a long way.
Abp. Sheen: "I pushed her into a confession box." |
Also reminds me of St. Jude's remark about "snatching" people from the fire.
LOL!!!!
ReplyDeletePerpetual Adoration Sisters? Are those the Pink Sisters? I heard about them only the other day when a Facebook quiz indicated that that was the order I should join. Well, it's a little late for that, but I love their pink and white habits!