“But I shall die of death! Did not God tell Adam of what he would die, saying to him: Thou shalt die of death?” (In the French: “Tu mourras de mort.”)[113]

COUNSELS AND REMINISCENCES

It is not Death that will come to fetch me, it is the good God. Death is no phantom, no horrible spectre, as represented in pictures. In the Catechism it is stated that death is the separation of soul and body, that is all! Well, I am not afraid of a separation which will unite me to the good God for ever.

COUNSELS AND REMINISCENCES

One day she said to the Mother Prioress:

“Mother, I beseech you, give me permission to die.... Let me offer my life for ...” mentioning the intention.

And this permission being refused:

“Very well,” she resumed, “I know that at this moment the good God so much desires a little bunch of grapes which no one wishes to present to Him, that He will certainly be forced to come and steal it.... I ask nothing, for that would be to depart from my way of abandonment, I merely beg the Blessed Virgin Mary to recall to her Jesus the title of Thief which He gives Himself in the holy Gospel, so that He may not forget to come to steal me away.”

HIST. D’UNE AME, CH. XII

“Will the Divine Thief be coming very soon to steal His little bunch of grapes?” some one asked.