Bad Advertisement?
Are you a Christian?
Online Store:Visit Our Store
| Of the death of Amun, and Antony's vision thereof. PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP
60.
And this is so, for once again he was sitting on the mountain, and
looking up saw in the air some one being borne upwards, and there was
much joy among those who met him. Then wondering and deeming a company
of that kind to be blessed, he prayed to learn what this might be. And
immediately a voice came to him: ‘This is the soul of Amun, the
monk at Nitria.’ Now Amun had persevered in the discipline up to
old age; and the distance from Nitria to the mountain where Antony was,
was thirteen days’ journey. The companions of Antony therefore,
seeing the old man amazed, asked to learn, and heard that Amun was just
dead1105
1105 The
same story is told (by Bede in his Life) of St. Cuthbert, who saw the
soul of St. Aidan being carried to heaven. Amun was probably the
recipient of the letter, No. 48 in this volume. | . And he was well known, for he had stayed
there very often, and many signs had been wrought by his means. And
this is one of them. Once when he had need to cross the river called
Lycus (now it was the season of the flood), he asked his comrade
Theodorus to remain at a distance, that they should not see one another
naked as they swam the water. Then when Theodorus was departed he again
felt ashamed even to see himself naked. While, therefore, he was
pondering filled with shame, on a sudden he was borne over to the other
side. Theodorus, therefore, himself being a good man, approached, and
seeing Amun across first without a drop of water falling from him,
enquired how he had got over. And when he saw that Amun was unwilling
to tell him, he held him by the feet and declared that he would not let
him go before he had learned it from him. So Amun seeing the
determination of Theodorus especially from what he had said, and having
asked him to tell no man before his death, told him that he had been
carried and placed on the further side. And that he had not even set
foot on the water, nor was that possible for man, but for the Lord
alone and those whom He permits, as He did for the great apostle
Peter1106 . Theodorus therefore told this after the
death of Amun. And the monks to whom Antony spoke concerning
Amun’s death marked the day; and when the brethren came up from
Nitria thirty days after, they enquired of them and learned that Amun
had fallen asleep at that day and hour in which the old man had seen
his soul borne upwards. And both these and the others marvelled at the
purity of Antony’s soul, how he had immediately learned that
which was taking place at a distance of thirteen days’ journey,
and had seen the soul as it was taken up.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
|