History of the FranksGregory, Bishop of Tours, Saint
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Gregory, Bishop of Tours, Saint
France -- Church history -- To 987; France -- History -- To 987; Franks -- History -- To 768
be guilty if you pass this over in silence.” So I wished to follow
her advice and was doubly tortured with grief and fear; grief that
miracles as great as were done under our predecessors should not be
recorded; fear of undertaking so noble a task, ignorant as I am.
However, led on by the hope of divine mercy, I am going to attempt
the task thus urged upon me. For, as I suppose, He who produced water
in the desert from a dry rock and cooled the thirsty people, is able
to set these matters forth in my words; and it will be surely proved
that he has again opened the ass’s mouth if he deigns to open my lips
and make known these miracles through an untaught person like me. But
why should I fear my ignorance when the Lord our God and Redeemer
chose not orators, but fishermen, not philosophers, but countrymen,
to destroy the vanity of worldly wisdom. I have confidence, then,
thanks to your prayers, that even if my rude speech cannot adorn the
page, the great bishop will give it fame by his glorious miracles.
REMARKABLE EXERCISE OF “VIRTUE” BY ST. MARTIN
(_Ibid._, Book I, Ch. 20)
Since I have told two or three times how miracles were performed
and dangers averted by the mere invocation of the glorious name,
I shall now describe how the blessed bishop was called upon and
brought help to one who was falling headlong to death![93] Ammonius,
an officer of the holy church, arose from dinner somewhat under
the influence of wine, and, the enemy giving him a push, he fell
headlong over a lofty cliff that bordered the road. There was there
a drop of about two hundred feet. While he was whirling about as he
fell headlong and was flying down without wings he kept crying for
aid from St. Martin at every instant of his fall. Then he felt as
if he were tossed from a saddle by some one and he landed among the
trees that were in the valley. And thus coming down slowly limb by
limb he reached the ground without danger of death. However that the
plotter’s undertaking might not seem to have been completely in vain,
he suffered a slight injury in one foot. But he went to the glorious
master’s church and prayed and was relieved of all pain.
MIRACLES WORKED ON GREGORY
(_Ibid._, Book I, ch. 32, 33)
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