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Havre Boucher Veterans
Association » Prayer Book Saves Life
By Cindy Britten
The Reporter
HAVRE BOUCHER
When John Melong left home to serve overseas, his mother game
him a prayer book and warned him to always carry it with him.
When he joined the army, he received another small prayer
book which he carried in his breast pocket along with his parents’ gift.
Melong served with the Cape Breton Highianders and saw active
service in Italy, France, Belgium, Germany and Holland. Some of the heaviest
fighting was in Italy. At one point, his wife Dorothy recalls, her husband had
been fighting for a solid week.
“There was a whole week he didn’t get to take
his boots off,” she said.
When he was finally able to take a break back at the base
camp, he removed the missals from his pocket in preparation for attending a church
service. It was at this point that he realized a
bullet had passed through both books without injuring him.
‘He hadn’t even realized he was hit,” Dorothy
said.
The incident happened about a year before the young man returned
home (aboard the Queen Elizabeth), and he and Dorothy were later married.
“1 had my eye on him before he left,” Dorothy
laughingly noted. She said she wrote to him the three years he was away and sent
him packages. But it wasn’t until he came home that she learned about his
close encounter with death, and the part the prayer books played in saving his
life.
Today Dorothy keeps these prayer books as a reminder of the
special protection they gave her husband while serving in battle.
(Editor’s note: information for this story was taken
front “Cape Jack Road, A Journey To The Past,” by Evelyn DeCoste.)
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