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Garabandal
and the Priesthood
By Father Materne Laffineur
Together with a devotion to the Eucharist, Garabandal teaches a
great devotion for the priesthood. Our Lady teaches the girls to
pray often for priests. Loli said one day, "I often pray for
them, especially for those who wish that they were not priests.
I pray that they may at least go on saying Mass."
They have the greatest reverence and affection
for all members of the clergy, so much so that they are often reproached
for "giving a warmer welcome to priests than to lay people."
In
spite of the imprudence and unsettling hostility of certain priests,
the children have never been heard to utter the least criticism
of them or to show them the least discourtesy. They even make a
special point of praying for them, especially for those who cause
the children to suffer for reasons unknown to them.
To everyone expressing surprise at this, Loli
replies, "When in the presence of an angel and of a priest,
I would greet the priest first and it is to the priest that I would
bow first of all."
That does not prevent them from from being nice
little Spanish girls with a liveliness that reminds us of certain
answers given by their illustrious compatriot. St. Teresa of Avila!
One theologian, a young priest and a fine one
at that, asked Conchita:
"If you think that a priest has more power
than an angel, whom would you prefer to see, the angel or me?"
"Oh, the angel of course! He is much better
looking than you!"
Another cleric, deciding to put the little girls
through one of those psychological "tests", asked Conchita
this strange question:
"If your parish priest were neither a man
nor a woman but an animal, what kind of animal would you like him
to be?"
"A lamb."
"Why?"
"Because he would be like Jesus Who sacrificed
Himself for us."
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