Once upon a time, there was a famine in the land. People hoarded 
their food and hid it from neighbours and friends. One day, a 
stranger arrived in the village, all hungry and dishevelled. He went 
from door to door looking for someone to receive him and for 
something to eat. One after the other, the villagers told him they 
too were starving and so could not help him.

It was not until he reached the last house in the village that the 
poor woman who lived there told him that all she had left was water 
but he was welcome to share the water. He said that was more than 
enough. Then he told her that he had a magic stone with which he 
could make enough soup to feed the whole village. The starving old 
woman was excited and went to alert her neighbours. The stranger 
filled a large pot with the water and threw a round shiny stone into 
it. Villagers supplied the firewood and surrounded the large cooking 
pot to see the miracle of the Stone Soup.

The Stone Soup cooked and the hungry villages waited. Then the 
stranger tasted the cooking soup and said loudly, "Ahhh!, I love this 
Stone Soup. Of course, Stone Soup with a little cabbage is hard to 
beat." Soon a villager approached hesitantly, holding a cabbage he 
had retrieved from its hiding place. He gave it to the stranger to 
add to the pot. "Wonderful!" cried the stranger, "I once had some 
Stone Soup with cabbage which had some onions in it that made it fit 
for a king!" Soon a second villager appeared with some onions and 
garlic for the soup. On and on he went, through "If only we had a few 
potatoes...How wonderful it might be with a couple of carrots" and so 
on. At last, there was a delicious meal for all.

The villagers offered the stranger a great deal of money for the 
magic stone, but he refused to sell it and travelled on the next day. 
He probably made Stone Soup at the next village, too. Soon the famine 
ended but the people of the village never forgot about the finest 
soup they ever had.

When each of us contributes a little, we can feed the whole world village.

Fr Ernest Munachi Ezeogu


Christmas Postage from HolyPostage.com

<*}}}>< <http://www.holypostage.com/>Holy Postage <*}}}><
<*}}}><<http://www.halfthekingdom.org/>Half the Kingdom!<*}}}><

--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
Please note that I do not send or open attachments sent to this list. 

You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Catholics on Fire" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected]
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/Catholics-on-Fire

May the blessing of Jesus and our Blessed Mother be with you
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

Reply via email to