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St. Gregory the Great, Pope of Rome:
THE DIALOGUES
Book Two, Chapter Nine

Translated into our English Tongue by "P. W.", 1608.


Chapter IX

How Venerable Bennet, by his prayer, removed an huge stone.

Upon a certain day, when the monks were building up the cells of the same Abbey, there lay a stone which they meant to employ about that business: and when two or three were not able to remove it, they called for more company, but all in vain, for it remained so immovable as though it had grown to the very earth: whereby they plainly perceived that the devil himself did sit upon it, seeing so may men's hands could not so much as once move it: wherefore, finding that their own labours could do nothing, they sent for the man of God, to help them with his prayers against the devil, who hindered the removing of that stone. The holy man came, and after some praying, he gave it his blessing, and then they carried it away so quickly, as though it had been of no weight at all.

Holy Father Benedict, pray to God for us!
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