St Bede and the Singing Stones

It is said that as Bede was getting older, his eyesight started to fail, so that when a mischievous servant led him to a field with nothing but a few standing stones in it, Bede began preaching as if to a living congregation. However, Bede had the last laugh; for the moment he finished, the stones cried out ‘Amen’!

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