OBEDIENT
SWALLOWS
In hagiography there are a lot of
examples of how words told with belief could be understood even by wild beasts
and birds. Once St. Acacius, diocesan of Militene who lived in the early Vth
century spoke a sermon in the church. And under a ceiling of the church some
swallows strove building their nests. They chirped loudly and scurried about
above the prelate, hindering people from listening to his sermon. Then St.
Acacius addressed birds:
- Lovely swallows! In the name of
the Creator, I ask you, do not impede me preaching!
And,
to great amazement of all people in the church the silence fell in a moment.
Obedient swallows left the church. They returned to their nests only when St.
Acacius finished his sermon.