In
the 14th century, a spectacular miracle occurred in Avignon, France,
thanks to the Angelus. Monsignor Gaume, a theologian and essayist,
recalled the facts:
"The
court of the City of Avignon (not the Church court) had condemned two
criminals to be burned alive. The execution was to take place the day
before the feast of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary. The pyre was
already lit. As he approached, one of the culprits implored the Blessed
Virgin ceaselessly, strongly reminding her of the homage he used to pay
her daily (i.e the Angelus that he recited three times a day).
The
executioners threw him into the fire… but he came out like the Hebrews
of the furnace of Babylon, alive and with his clothes intact! In an
instant his companion was devoured by the flames. Seized again, the
miraculous survivor was put on the stake again! But again he came out
unscathed and fully alive, like the first time! He was then pardoned and
released..."
The city of Avignon compiled an authentic record of the event. Such is the power of the Angelus!
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