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A Ghostly Monk Saved Her Life
The vicarage at Elm, Cambridgeshire, England is built on the site of
an old monastery and is said to be haunted by the ghost of a monk,
Ignatius, who died over 800 years ago.
One of Ignatius's many responsibilities in his earthly life was
to keep watch on the water level in the nearby Fens and give warning
to the monastery in times of dangerous floods. One night, while on
watch, he fell asleep and did not raise the alarm as the water level
rose and drowned some of his fellow monks,leaving him racked with
shame and guilt at the neglect of his duties.
In the mid 20th century a vicar and wife moved into the vicarage
filled with enthusiasm at the thought of taking on a new parish. But
it wasn't long before they began to have their sleep disturbed by
the sound of footsteps in the middle of the night. Investigation
found no reason for them or even their source. Shortly after the
footsteps began the vicar's wife was to meet the phantom monk,
Ignatius, as she walked along an upstairs corridor one evening and
heard him say 'Do be careful.' With remarkable presence of mind she
found the courage to ask him who he was,he replied in a pleasant
voice 'Ignatius, the bell ringer'. The phantom was wearing a brown
monk's habit and sandals and afterwards she saw him on many
occasions in all parts of the old house. He always appeared
initially as a faint outline, and then gradually firmed into the
figure of a man about 33 with dark curly hair and fine features. His
usual time of arrival was around dusk.
One evening in September of the year they moved in the woman
decided to sleep as she often did, in a bedroom which was normally
kept for guests. The family dog usually slept on her bed but on this
particular night seemed unsettled and whimpered a great deal. The
animal ran from the room several times growling before being
eventually calmed and encouraged to stay. The vicar's wife quickly
fell asleep only to wake suddenly and feel something tied around her
throat. Panicking she switched on the light and found a tendril of
vine that grew outside of the bedroom window lying across her neck.
As she removed it she was picked up violently, thrown sideways over
the bed, and became aware of a sinister black shape leaning over
her. A pair of heavy gnarled hands appeared from a haze and gripped
the terrified woman by the throat, gradually tightening their hold
until she began to choke and felt she would die.
At this point Ignatius appeared and, coming toward her, reached
for the hands and pulled them forcefully away, letting her fall
back, exhausted, onto the bed. Before she had time to recover she
was shocked again, this time by the sight of a vague creature with a
huge head and red face bending over her. Her dog began to snarl and
fight with something invisible! Somehow she tore herself free and
rushed into her husband's bedroom to discover he had heard nothing!
The marks on her badly bruised necked were visible for days
afterwards and the next time she spoke to Ignatius he told her she
had been attacked by a man who had been murdered in the room in
which she had slept. However, some good did come of the unpleasant
incident. By saving the vicar's wife, it would seem Ignatius had
completed his penance and could now be forgiven and allowed to rest.
He was never seen again!
About the Author
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