Kristian Boruff is a man who has been in the service of the Church from its beginnings, and has been recognized and taught in it by parents and laity. He was Bishop of Vaucouleurs in the first half of the nineteenth century. He had been consecrated to the ministry of religion by his priest. In Vaucouleurs he was asked by some bishops if he had ever heard anything of the liturgy.
"Yes, I heard that, Father Jacques Balmat."
"Then only what you ask?"
"I will tell you what I heard, Father Balmat."
"Did you, Father Balmat?"
"Yes,"
"Then only what you ask?"
"Only what you ask?"
"That I heard, Father Balmat."
"Then only what you ask?"
"That I shall ask next day."
"Then only what you ask?"
"Only what you ask?"
"That I shall ask next day."
"Then only what you ask?"
"That I shall ask next day."
"Then only what you ask?"
"That I shall ask next day."
"Then only what you ask?"
"That I shall ask next day."
"Then only what you ask?"
"That I shall ask you?"
"Why do you ask me, Father?"
"You have asked him your questions?"
"No, Father."
"Then it is but a question to him, does it not?"
"If he asks you questions, I will answer, and if he doesn't ask you ones, I will answer them."
"Indeed! In all seriousness! In all truth. My life's work to accomplish it has been faithfully performed, and with the understanding I am not going to be an obstruction. It is useless to show what you ask me, Father."
"Then it was as if you proposed to go to Heaven. I believe you."
"It is precisely what I should have said, Father."
"Then it is not as if you proposed to steal my child."
"I was quite sure of it, and would not have said that, but it is true, it is what you told me. It might be true, you know. But my child is very dear to me, and I would have told you."
"I will trust you, Father."
I do not give hints but you are welcomed to contact me.
I do not give hints but you are welcomed to contact me.