Pius V’s memorable conversation with a…donkey?

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Pius V’s memorable conversation with a…donkey?

Post by Denise » Tue Apr 30, 2024 9:02 pm

People and animals alike listened to the wisdom of Pope St. Pius V.

One day as Pius V strolled through the Vatican gardens, deep in contemplation, he found that his way was blocked. The obstacle in his way wasn’t a closed path or a lost tourist. Rather, Pius V was stopped by a stray donkey.

Rather than growing irritated, the pontiff, with a twinkle in his eye, engaged in a whimsical exchange with the creature, gently coaxing it aside with a few choice words of encouragement.

The onlookers, astonished by the sight of the pope bantering with a donkey, erupted into laughter, their spirits lifted by the joy radiating from the Holy Father.

Later in his papacy, during an audience with a delegation of dignitaries, Pius V found himself interrupted by another stray Vatican City animal. As the solemn proceedings unfolded, a mischievous cat sauntered into the private chamber. With feline grace, the cat proceeded to weave its way through the assembly.

Rather than dismiss the intruder with a stern word or a wave of his hand, Pope Pius V welcomed the furry visitor into his presence. With gentle words and a reassuring pat, he bestowed upon the wayward cat a moment of unexpected dignity, much to the delight of all present.

Beyond the laughter and variety of animal encounters, Pius V's papacy was marked by profound acts of spiritual fortitude. He stood as a stalwart defender of the Faith, defeated the Ottoman Empire, revised the Roman Missal, led the Church faithfully, and was canonized in 1712.

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Re: Pius V’s memorable conversation with a…donkey?

Post by MarieT » Wed May 01, 2024 2:28 am

so precious
bless

we need a pope like him more than ever

the church is gravely missing Pope Benedict
"He who followeth Me, walketh not in darkness." sayeth the Lord

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