During the transfer week, the departing missionaries got off on a normal schedule but we had 2 missionaries loose their wallets and all of their cards. Here is the story from a sister who had her wallet stolen. She was getting on a train with her new companions suitcase when the suitcase fell down as she was stepping onto the train. A "nice" person helped her get the suitcase on the train and in the process she has set her purse down. After they were settled in their seats she thought it was strange that this person jumped off the train just as it was leaving. She checked her purse and her wallet was gone! She was devastated because this was the 2nd time on her mission she had her wallet stolen! On her train ride to their apartment she called me and reported her stolen wallet. As they arrived in their city just north of Milano she received a phone call from the police. They had her wallet and needed her to come into Centro Milano to ID the thief and pick up the wallet. When they got to the Milano police station the policeman who caught the thief told her that he saw it happen and grabbed the thief as he stepped off the train. She got everything back - all of her cards, ID, and cash! When she called me to report she had it all back, I told her this it was a Miracle! She immediately exclaimed: " Elder Harmer, Heavenly Father answers all of my prayers!" I was in awe of her total faith.
Monday was a normal day until about 8pm when the president gives me a call and asks if we can come over to the mission home for a bit. We get there and the Assistants are already there. He tells us that he went to the doctor to see why he has had this persistent cough and difficulty sleeping laying down. They had spent the whole day doing tests and found that he his heart has a bad mitral valve. We took him to the airport early Tuesday morning and he and Sister Dibb flew to Salt Lake. Friday the surgeons repaired his valve and he is recovering nicely. He expects to be back in Italy in 3 - 6 weeks. In the mean time Elder and Sister Lee, the branch president from Siena, have been asked to come to Opera and serve as the interim Mission President. They got here on Wednesday and have been coming up to speed.
We scheduled three apartment north of Milano for inspection on Wednesday. One of the apartments we were inspecting was the Sister who had her wallet stolen and returned by the observant policeman 6 days earlier. I told her that I had told her story to several people about the stolen wallet and her exclamation of total faith. Her face immediately lit up and she said "You have not heard the rest of the story!" From her contact with the policeman and another lady she talked to on the train as she was on her way to the police station to get her wallet, both the Police man and the other lady were now taking the lessons and the lady was already committed to baptism! While I have always thought of this sister as a little ditsy (for not being more careful with her wallet), obviously he Lord had used this experience to put her in contact with those who were searching for the truth. This is a testimony to me that we need to open our mouth and just talk to the people around us. If they are interested they will let us know.
Saturday we went on a trip to three cities in the mission delivering apartment stuff. Friday afternoon I loaded up the van and made a trip to three different stores buying apartment furnishings. We left early and delivered bed frames and mail to the Zone leaders in Alessandria. Next we went to Reggio Emillia and installed two white boards and some mail. Last stop was the Modena Zone Leaders where we delivered a refrigerator, two white boards, chairs and mail. We may end up doing more of these type trips.
While we were in Modena we walked to the city center.
Some interesting door pulls
Here is the cathedral. There was an antique market going all around it.
Lions guarded the doors on all four sides of the cathedral.
Above one of the doors was this stone work of the creation and Adam and Eve.
This is an iron grating that expands and swings over to lock up the customer door to this store at night.
We found a wonderful place to eat. It was great! I think it was the best tortolloni I have ever had in my life. It was fresh pasta with ricotta & spinach stuffing and the cream sauce was fabulous!
On the way back to the car we saw this door. Old style pulls with modern locks? Not very nice.
This is the Luciano Pavorotti Theater. Modena is his home town. It is also the location of Ferrari and Maseratti factories.
Even little kids bikes are locked up.
This church is just one street away from the elders apartment. Oh yeah, the Elders apartment address is on Via Ferrari.
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