A Fiendish Elephant: Dream of St. John Bosco | Ep. 12
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Our Lady sent Don Bosco advice for the sanctification of his Oratory boys in the form of mystical dreams. These visions late at night were incredibly taxing and would often leave the saint more tired than when he went to bed. But lessons contained in these experiences were not just good for the Oratory boys to hear, they’re good for everyone. For you and me.
We will now recount the dream, “A Fiendish Elephant,” on this episode of “The Miracles and Prophecies of Saint John Bosco.”
Here's an excerpt from the story:
"My dear boys, I dreamed it was a feast day afternoon. You all were playing, and I was in my room with the literature professor, Thomas Vallauri, discussing literature and religion. Suddenly someone knocked at my door, and I rose and opened it quickly. My mother, who has been dead for six years now, stood there saying:
'Come and see! Come and see!'
'What’s happening?' I asked.
'Come,' she replied.
I ran to the balcony and saw a huge elephant surrounded by a crowd of boys in the playground.
'How did this happen? Let’s rush downstairs!'"
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