GOD
TOLD ME TO TELL YOU THIS
A
miraculous event in the life of St. Porphyrios
The
Saint’s room at the convent he established
In
Milesi, Greece. The room in which he spent
the
last years of his life.
When
St. Porphyrios was living in Athens he decided to visit a Monastery with three
of his spiritual children in order to have a vesper service. Initially they started walking to the
Monastery. But when they had walked for
some distance with the Monastery still some distance away the group decided to
hail a taxi. The Elder was also getting
tired at this point. After making this decision they almost immediately saw a
taxi appear at some distance from them. They decided to hail that taxi and have
it take them to the Monastery.
The
Saint said to those with him; “don’t worry; the taxi will stop for us of its
own accord. But when we get into the
taxi I do not want anyone to talk to the driver. I only will speak to him.” It happened just as the Elder said. The driver stopped the cab without anyone
hailing it. They all entered the taxi and the Elder told the driver where they
wanted to go.
As
soon as the driver proceeded toward the Monastery, the driver started to speak
despairingly about priests. He
criticized them for doing many wrong things.
And every time he said something, he directed his comments toward the
three laymen in the cab who were sitting in the back seat. He would ask them; “isn’t that the way it is? What do you people think?” They, on the other hand, being faithful to
the directive of the Elder did not respond to him.
When
the driver realized that the three laymen were not answering his statements
about the priests, he turned his attention to the Elder and he asked him:
“Isn’t that, dear father, the way it is? What do you say? Isn’t it true about
what I said and what the newspapers are writing about?”
The
Elder then responded: “My son, I want to
tell you a little story and I will say it only one time and I will not have to
repeat it.” The Elder began to tell the
story as follows: “There was a man in a
certain village that lived next to an old man who owned a large piece of
property. One night this person killed
the old man and buried him. After doing
this he managed to illegally draw up some papers that allowed him to buy the
old man’s property and sell it. And do
you know what he did with the money? He
bought a taxi.”
As
soon as the cab driver heard the story, he became so upset he pulled over to
the side of the road and yelled out: “Do not say any more, dear father, only
you and I know about this.” St.
Porphyrios responded: “God knows about it,” the Elder responded. “He is the one
who told me about it so that I could tell you and for you to change your way of
life.”
Translated from the Greek by:
+Fr. Constantine J. Simones, Waterford, CT.
USA, June 3
OUR
SAINTS ARE IN CONSTANT
CONTACT
WITH OUR CREATOR
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