I am a bit 'late with this Christmas story, but I heard from a few days, because it was published from Giornale di Brescia, only to discover it was written by my brother in-law, Father Gianni. It is not known which roads followed to get to the Mr Gianfranco Lissignoli, the one who reported the newspaper, but there is here and now share with you:
The easiest way to search is to be found
Once upon a time, on that night it was pronounced the last words of the Father, a great agitation among all animals in the world. They all crawled into the most fascinating race ever seen on the face of the earth towards the cave where he was born the Son of God
The first that had come would remain with him always, "No one can beat me," said the fiery Arabian horse, the eagle feathers from the strong and majestic look with superiority various bipedal and quadrupedal frantically trudge toward the cave, "Poor things - I think - will come, yes, but after me. " All came, one by one, eagle, horse, leopard, hare ... but what a surprise! In the hand of the Mother, under the amused eyes of the Child, there was a snail, a Chioccioletta still all amazed and bewildered by all the fuss. "But how could you? What have you done to get first?". "I -" said the Snail -. Nothing! I just I was already here, always. And now we'll stay forever. " Then said
the test rate just arrived: "The easiest way to search is to be found, the quickest way to get there is to be met."
And to stay on, three works of art, all exposed to the Uffizi Gallery in Florence:
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| Durer Adoration of the Magi (1504) |
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| Botticelli's Madonna of the Pomegranate (1487) |
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| Madonna the Magnificat by Botticelli (1480) |
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