(Cont. of the entry from February 26th, regarding St. Colette, Poor Clare)“And the next day, which was Monday, in the morning at the hour of six o’clock, the confessor, as was his custom, went to her oratory to celebrate holy Mass before her and found her ready and disposed to hear it just as she had been accustomed to do formerly when she was well, at which he was filled with astonishment that she had been restored in so short a time, which plainly could not have happened without a special grace from God. He celebrated Mass and she heard it most devoutly, and she adored the most precious Body of our Lord with great reverence and an abundance of tears; and all the following days of the week she heard Mass with a like devotion and reverence.”