Posted on 06/05/2011 3:39:50 PM PDT by bad company
From the moment of their birth in Buffalo 92 years ago, twin brothers Julian and Adrian Riester rarely left each other's side.
They played together, went to school together, as young men traveled cross-country together -- and, in their 20s, joined the Franciscan order together.
And on Wednesday, after 65 years as identical twins wearing the identical brown robes of the Franciscans -- mostly at St. Bonaventure University -- Brother Julian Riester and Brother Adrian Riester died together at St. Anthony Hospital in St. Petersburg, Fla. Julian died Wednesday morning, followed by Adrian in the evening.
Those who knew the Riesters best say they are not surprised at all.
"If ever there is a confirmation that God favored them, this is it," said their cousin and close friend Michael Riester of Buffalo. "They weren't even separated for 12 hours."
(Excerpt) Read more at buffalonews.com ...
They formed in the womb together, were born a few minutes from each other and entered the gates of Heaven together. They looked very similar to each other but I think St. Peter can tell them apart.
What a stirring story.
Catholic Ping!
With all the bad news these days, it is refreshing to read such an inspiring story.
Amazing history - the twin’s father as a medical student observed President McKinely’s surgery after being fatally shot.
I guess that the ages-old question: ‘Am I my brother’s keeper?’ has been answered in affirmative terms.
How many times is this story going to be posted?
Wonderful story. Thank you for sharing. I like it, as a father of twins and a Catholic, it’s neat to hear.
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls, and the souls of the faithful departed, rest in peace.
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