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beautiful story

A friend just sent me this, and it touched my heart. Wanted to share it with my on line friends.

The 45-year-old management consultant had put on a week-long series
of business meetings and seminars, and now he sank gratefully into his seat
ready for the flight home to Kansas City,Kansas.

As more passengers entered, the place hummed with conversation, mixed with
the sound of bags being stowed. Then, suddenly, people fell silent.

The quiet moved slowly up the aisle like an invisible wake behind a boat.
Jim craned his head to see what was happening, and his mouth dropped open.

Walking up the aisle were two nuns clad in simple white habits bordered in
blue. He recognized the familiar face of one at once, the wrinkled skin, the

eyes warmly intent. This was a face he'd seen in newscasts and on the cover
of TIME. The two nuns halted, and Jim realized that his seat companion was
going to be Mother Teresa!

As the last few passengers settled in, Mother Teresa and her companion
pulled out rosaries. Each decade of the beads was a different color, Jim
noticed. The decades represented various areas of the world, Mother Teresa
told him later, and added,"I pray for the poor and dying on each continent."

The airplane taxied to the runway and the two women began to pray, their
voices a low murmur. Though Jim considered himself not a very religious
Catholic who went to church mostly out of habit,inexplicably he found
himself joining in.

By the time they murmured the final prayer, the plane had reached cruising
altitude. Mother Teresa turned toward him. For the first time in his life,
Jim understood what people meant when they spoke of a person possessing an
"aura". As she gazed at him, a sense of peace filled him; he could no more
see it than he could see the wind, but he felt it, just as surely as he felt
a warm summer breeze. "Young man," she inquired,"do you say the rosary
often?"

"No, not really," he admitted.

She took his hand, while her eyes probed his. Then she smiled. "Well, you
will now." And she dropped her rosary into his palm.

An hour later Jim entered the Kansas City airport, where he was met by his
wife, Ruth. "What in the world?" Ruth asked when she noticed the rosary in
his hand. They kissed and Jim described his encounter. Driving home, he
said. "I feel as if I met a true sister of God."

Nine months later Jim and Ruth visited Connie, a friend of theirs for
several years. Connie confessed that she'd been told she had ovarian cancer.

"The doctor says it's a tough case," said Connie, "but I'm going to fight
it. I won't give up." Jim clasped her hand. Then, after reaching into his
pocket, he gently twined Mother Teresa's rosary around her fingers. He told
her the story and said, "Keep it with you Connie. It may help."

Although Connie wasn't Catholic, her hand closed willingly around the small
plastic beads. "Thank you," she whispered. "I hope I can return it."

More than a year passed before Jim saw Connie again. This time, face
glowing, she hurried toward him and handed him the rosary "I carried it with
me all year," she said. "I've had surgery and have been on chemotherapy,
too. Last month, the doctors did second-look surgery, and the tumor's gone.
Completely!" Her eyes met Jim's. "I knew it was time to give the rosary
back."

In the fall of 1987, Ruth's sister, Liz, fell into a deep depression after
her divorce. She asked Jim if she could borrow the rosary, and when he sent
it, she hung it over her bedpost in a small velvet bag. "At night I held on
to it, just physically held on. I was so lonely and afraid," she says, "yet
when I gripped that rosary, I felt as if I held a loving hand."

Gradually, Liz pulled her life together, and she mailed the rosary back.
"Someone else may need it," she said.

Then one night in 1988, a stranger telephoned Ruth. She'd heard about the
rosary from a neighbor and asked if she could borrow it to take to the
hospital where her mother lay in a coma. The family hoped the rosary might
help their mother die peacefully. A few days later, the woman returned the
beads. "The nurses told me a coma patient can still hear," she said, "so I
explained to my mother that I had Mother Teresa's rosary and that when I
gave it to her she could let go; it would be all rosary in her hand. Right
away, we saw her face relax. The lines smoothed out until she looked so
peaceful, so young." The woman's voice caught. "A few minutes later she was
gone."

Fervently, she gripped Ruth's hands. "Thank you."

Is there special power in those humble beads? Or is the power of the human
spirit simply renewed in each person who borrows the rosary? Jim only knows
that requests continue to come often unexpectedly. He always responds though
whenever he lends the rosary. He says, "When you're through needing it,
send it back. Someone else may need it."

Jim's own life has changed, too, since his unexpected meeting on the
airplane. When he realized Mother Teresa carries everything she owns in a
small bag, he made an effort to simplify his own life. "I try to remember
what really counts - not money or titles or possessions, but the way we love
others," he says.

MAY GOD BLESS YOU ABUNDANTLY, MAY MOTHER MARY ASK HER SON JESUS TO SHOWER
YOU WITH GRACES.

Please feel free to pass this mail on especially to all those in despair so
that they might know that they are not alone in their hour of need.

The reason I sent you this mail is because I know the power of these simple
beads, and I wanted to share it with you.

Every sacrifice has a fruitful reward. Every failure has a second chance.

We only have to be strong thru God's grace and persevere in life's many
tests! May GOD bless you always.

Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a
listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of
which have the potential to turn a life around. People come into our lives
for a reason, a season, or a lifetime. Embrace all equally!

May the peace of Our Lord fill your heart

soulseeker's profile
Dear Soulseeker, What a beautiful story, it really pulled at my heart, and I thank you sooooooo, for sharing. There is a very strong power indeed!
ASRAI's profile

over 2 years ago
Dearest Soulseeker:

I do not attend church and I am not of the Catholic faith but my Grandmother was. She devoted her life to God and her church and I seen her life richly blessed because of it.

Your beautiful story really touched my heart! I worte down the part where you say, "Every sacrifice has a fruitful reward. Every failure has a second chance.

I will post them on the door to my office where I have other things I want to remember always.

In my religion we are taught that in order to sit with the Lord there is certain things we MUST do. Well that is where me and my faith depart. I do not and will not believe that anyone that has a good christian heart and lives a good christian life will not be able to sit with the Lord!

Thank you so much for sharing such an important message and especially at a time in my life when I needed to hear such a lesson!

Still In The Country

JustALilCountry's profile

over 2 years ago
Thank you, soulseeker. This story is beautiful and I appreciate your sharing it.
LadyEarth's profile

over 2 years ago
Thank you soulseeker for sharing such a beautiful story! And Justalilcountry, you are so right, God doesn't not know religion. We are all one and the same!
Duchess358's profile

over 2 years ago
That was a beautiful story!
She was a very saintly lady!

Wisewolf's profile

over 2 years ago
That was a beautiful story!
She was a very saintly lady!

Wisewolf's profile

over 2 years ago
I am not Catholic but I loved Mother Teresa!!! All you had to do to get a glimps of Jesus was to look into her eyes!!! I never got a chance to meet her while she worked here on earth and I am looking so forward to making her aquaintance on the other side!!!
Thank You for a beautiful story about someone who truely loved the way Jesus told us to!!
thhorselady's profile

over 2 years ago
The Rosary story is most impressive, but really were these acts not just the personalization of prayer ? Thank you!
thetwowolves's profile

over 2 years ago
You are absolutely right on, The twowolves, the Rosary was used to focus the power of the prayers themselves. Kinda like when true mediums use cards, or their crystal ball. See what I mean? Good observation.
And, by the way, WELCOME to our humble, ever growing community. I can see that you'll fit right in.

Still not sweatin' the small stuff, and it's ALL small stuff, I AM, and remain...WW
Wisewolf's profile

over 2 years ago