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Life of St. Columba (Author: [unknown])

Chapter 31

Of the cure of Diormit when sick

AT another time, Diormit, the saint's faithful attendant, was sick even unto death, and the saint went to see him in his extremity. Having invoked the name of Christ, he stood at the bed of the sick man and prayed for him, saying, ‘O my Lord, be propitious to me, I beseech thee, and take not away the soul of my faithful attendant from its dwelling in the flesh whilst I live.’ Having said this, he remained silent for a short time, and then again he spoke these words, with his sacred mouth, ‘ My son shall not only not die at present, but will even live for many years after my death.’ This prayer of the saint was heard, for, on the instant that the saint's prayer was made, Diormit was restored to perfect health, and lived also for many years after St. Columba had passed to the Lord.