Topics: Compassion, Servanthood
There was a soldier who was wounded in battle. The padre (priest) crept out and did what he could for him. He stayed with him when the remainder of the troops retreated. In the heat of the day he gave him water from his own water bottle, while he himself remained parched with thirst. In the night, when the chill frost came down, he covered the wounded man with his own coat, and finally wrapped him up in even more of his own clothes to save him from the cold. In the end the wounded man looked up at the padre. "Padre", he said, "you're a Christian?" "I try to be," said the padre.
"Then," said the wounded man, "if Christianity makes a man do for another man what you have done for me, tell me about it, because I want it."