When My Friend Cussed in Front of a Saint

Chris Stefanick-
We should always watch your mouths because God is always listening. But have you ever let a cuss fly out of your mouth in front of the wrong person kind of humiliating? Isn't it? You ever imagine what would happen if you cussed in front of? I don't know, say Mother Teresa of Calcutta. I have a friend who did just that. And what happened gives you an insight into one of the great souls of modern times whose feast day is this week. Check this out saints don't come alone, right? They come in pairs. One of my favorite things is seeing pictures of John Paul two with Mother Teresa and you encounter Mother Teresa. Tell us about that. When
Mario Enzler-
Mother Teresa the first time I met her, she scared the heck out of me. II I have to be honest with you. So here is the reason as a Swiss guard, when you get into trouble, you are entitled to some social service. So here I am in the kitchen and when I got there, the reason why I chose to be in the kitchen is they were serving lentil soup and you have to scoop the lentil soup and serve it to 250 people. I didn't really like the smell. And I said to the sister, hey, let me just stay in the kitchen. I'll wash pot all day. I don't need to be here. And the Easter, they said, ok, well, they didn't really tell me though that they wanted their pots to be spotless and they used pots that they will, you know, turn black. And so they gave me the sponge and I had to, you know,
Chris Stefanick-
maybe twice.
Mario Enzler-
You know, when you, when you fried turkey, you know those parts, you know, and I was complaining, I was upset and I kid, you know, at a certain point, I threw a temper tantrum. I threw the pot into this triple sink and water came out, got my pant, my underwear, my shoes soaking wet and I threw a bad words without knowing that next to me, there was a nun and that nun was taking glasses out of the car and she was putting them on a tray that then will be pushed under an industrial dishwasher. Well, I didn't recognize that n first of all missionary of charity, they all look alike. They're all the same height, you know. So when I saw a nun and then I looked again, she looked at me and it was mother Teresa gotta be me. Mother Teresa looks at me. I looked at her and she says, wow, you really sound like a sissy. She called me a sissy. Chris. I'm a 6 to £200 guy and mother Teresa called me a sissy. She haven't never met me. So when she said that Chris, I felt like taking the pot and cover. He said, who the heck are you to call me a sissy? And then she walked away sissy. She called me meals and c is the definition of mea Caleta that my wife Julie allowed me to use to make the point. OK? You know, we're being spiritual wi so we used to. So for a few months, I was very angry because I said I'm not ac I'm a man. How dare she to call me. And so I made a promise that the next time I'm gonna see mother, I'm gonna show her that I'm not a sissy. So here I am in the apostolic palace this time. Yeah. This time she comes and I'm ready, I'm gonna tell her that I am not a sissy and all of a sudden, you know, the audience ends and she comes and she sees me and I walk to her because you know, I gotta make my point. Yeah, of course. And when I got close to her mother was very short, you know, and when I, I got there, she looked at me and before I opened my mouth, you know how their, their, their vestments are, you know, they, I think so she moved that store that she had and she had a miraculous medal, you know what a miraculous. And she took that miraculous metal off a pin that she had there and she put it in my hand. Now, keep in mind that the one she was wearing, yes, she gave it to you. Yes. But keep in mind that she had given me one before. So that day that she called me AC C then uh she left a medal to give to me. But I didn't interact with her. So I had a medal already not given to me directly from her. But she had told the sisters to give to the guy that was complaining and acting like a little girl in the kitchen. OK? But guess what, Chris, I lost that. You
Chris Stefanick-
lost Mother Teresa medal.
Mario Enzler-
So you lost Mother Teresa. Wait. So now she's there. She moves the store, Chris, she take the metal out of her puppy pin that she had there. I'm still trying to say what I wanna say and she brings the metal up and I look at her, I went like this. She puts the metal in my hand. She looks at me and she says, and this time don't lose it. CC No. Yes and II I almost lost control. How the heck did she know that? I lost the medal? And she remember that she called me Susie and guess what? I was never able to tell her that I wasn't. So Yes. That's my relationship with my, with Theresa. Don't mess up with the same, don't me
Chris Stefanick-
up with, I'm sure you've been able to prove to her many times since then. I have a,
Mario Enzler-
I still have that.