miércoles, 11 de enero de 2017

The Legend of the Suicide

Based on a true testimony that an oriolano told the English and anticlerical traveler Henry D. Inglis in the year 1830 in one of his innumerable walks by the city.
A friar from a convent of Orihuela after being tempted by the pleasures of the flesh went up to the mountain to ask God to help him overcome such temptation.
Once he arrived at the place, the sexual images that tortured him repeated again and ignored the voice of God that began to sound inside him but that he was unable to hear and feeling warm in the skies that he seemed to be able to reach with the fingers of the Hand saw no other exit than to take off
The man let himself fall into the void, and it would all be over if the hand of God had not intervened since he sent two of his best angels to stop the fall of man.
A little later they appeared at the top of the steep cliff from where the friar jumped a wooden cross. And another below that appeared in the exact place where the angels deposited it so that it did not suffer any damage.
Several years later, the friar died of natural death and was buried at the foot of the second cross.

1 comentario:

  1. Me ha servido mucho para hacer mi propio trabajo, ahora tendre un 10 gracias;D
    pd: INCREIBLE!!!!!

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