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So my mom is visiting here in S. Korea, helping my husband and me out with our newborn son. Today is her last full day as she flies out tomorrow. We take her to Myeong-dong Cathedral in Seoul. We go inside and the place is as beautiful as always.

Now, beneath the main alter (accessed by stairs leading down into it from outside) is a crypt with an alter and the coffins of martyrs who became saints. I’m carrying my son in a front pouch. We enter the crypt and there’s a plaque that explains what the crypt holds.

I get closer to read it and my son, one month old exactly, starts laughing! I look at him in amazement. He’s laughed and smiled before but those times were fleeting. There’s brief pauses but he just keeps laughing and smiling. Its the most I’ve ever seen him do!

Then I realize…Adoration was happening. I hadn’t seen it because my vision was blocked by a pillar. But I had come close to the Eucharist, exposed on a little alter and that’s when he just laughed and laughed. We couldn’t believe it. It had been quiet in there but his laughter seemed to fill the little room. It was beautiful!! We felt sure he was talking to and seeing the Lord.

I’d never seen anything like it and just really wanted to share this. =D!!!

God bless!!

-Grey
 
So my mom is visiting here in S. Korea, helping my husband and me out with our newborn son. Today is her last full day as she flies out tomorrow. We take her to Myeong-dong Cathedral in Seoul. We go inside and the place is as beautiful as always.

Now, beneath the main alter (accessed by stairs leading down into it from outside) is a crypt with an alter and the coffins of martyrs who became saints. I’m carrying my son in a front pouch. We enter the crypt and there’s a plaque that explains what the crypt holds.

I get closer to read it and my son, one month old exactly, starts laughing! I look at him in amazement. He’s laughed and smiled before but those times were fleeting. There’s brief pauses but he just keeps laughing and smiling. Its the most I’ve ever seen him do!

Then I realize…Adoration was happening. I hadn’t seen it because my vision was blocked by a pillar. But I had come close to the Eucharist, exposed on a little alter and that’s when he just laughed and laughed. We couldn’t believe it. It had been quiet in there but his laughter seemed to fill the little room. It was beautiful!! We felt sure he was talking to and seeing the Lord.

I’d never seen anything like it and just really wanted to share this. =D!!!

God bless!!

-Grey
Congratulations on your beautiful son!

Thank you for allowing us a view into your amazing visit to the Cathedral and your son’s rejoicing at Adoration.

I’m sure it was great gift for Grandma to hear her little grandson’s laughter for Jesus.

Write it down for your memory book. It is a beautiful story to share with him as he grows up. (You can print out what you typed here for his memory book.)

Happy 1 month “birthday” Zeke! 🍰
 
As I was reading your story, at first I thought your son might’ve been seeing one of the saints that lay there in the crypt, but this is even more amazing!! 😃 Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful story! God Bless you and your family!
 
I got goose pimples reading this! What an amazing and beautiful story. Just beautiful!
 
So my mom is visiting here in S. Korea, helping my husband and me out with our newborn son. Today is her last full day as she flies out tomorrow. We take her to Myeong-dong Cathedral in Seoul. We go inside and the place is as beautiful as always.

Now, beneath the main alter (accessed by stairs leading down into it from outside) is a crypt with an alter and the coffins of martyrs who became saints. I’m carrying my son in a front pouch. We enter the crypt and there’s a plaque that explains what the crypt holds.

I get closer to read it and my son, one month old exactly, starts laughing! I look at him in amazement. He’s laughed and smiled before but those times were fleeting. There’s brief pauses but he just keeps laughing and smiling. Its the most I’ve ever seen him do!

Then I realize…Adoration was happening. I hadn’t seen it because my vision was blocked by a pillar. But I had come close to the Eucharist, exposed on a little alter and that’s when he just laughed and laughed. We couldn’t believe it. It had been quiet in there but his laughter seemed to fill the little room. It was beautiful!! We felt sure he was talking to and seeing the Lord.

I’d never seen anything like it and just really wanted to share this. =D!!!

God bless!!

-Grey
I think you might be the mother of a future priest…thank you for this wonderful story!!!
 
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