Caesarius Heisterbacensis, Dialogus Miraculorum

DISTINCTIO OCTAVA. DE DIVERSIS VISIONIBUS

CAPITULUM XCII De Rudolpho qui illotis manibus timuit tangere aspersorium.

Quidam conversus qui cum eodem conventu missus est, Rudolphus nomine, vir bonus ac religiosus, cum die quadam de privata veniens, illotis manibus oratorium nostrum intraret, et ex ordine se aspergere teneretur, infra suas cogitationes dicere coepit: Aqua haec sancta est et benedicta, nec decet ut manibus immundis te illa aspergas. Cui mox in aere vox clare3732 respondit: Quod ego mundavi, tu non potes polluere. Et cognovit ibi magis Deo displicere immunditias cordis quam corporis. In anime puritate Deus delectatur.

Notes:
  • 3732 CP Clara.
Indexed exemplum: TE018927
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