A Resurrected Man Chooses to Return to Purgatory – The amazing story when St. Stanislaus of Krakow raised man from the dead. Refuses to stay on earth.
Peter Miles, raised from the dead by St. Stanislaus of Krakow, Poland, preferred to return to Purgatory rather than to live again upon earth. The celebrated miracle of this resurrection happened in 1070 and is related in the Acta Sanctorum on May 7.
St. Stanislaus, unjustly accused, turns to God for succor
St. Stanislaus was Bishop of Krakow when the Duke Boleslaw II governed Poland (1058-1079). He did not neglect to remind this Prince of his duties, who scandalously violated them before all his people.
Boleslaw was irritated by the holy admonishment of the Prelate. In revenge, he incited against him the heirs of a certain Peter Miles, who had died three years before, after having sold a piece of ground to the Church in Krakow.
The heirs accused the Saint of having usurped the ground without having paid the owner. Stanislaus declared that he had paid for the land. However, since the witnesses who should have defended him had been either bribed or intimidated, he was denounced as a usurper of that property and condemned to make restitution.
Then, seeing that he had nothing to expect from human justice, St. Stanislaus raised his heart to God and received a sudden inspiration. He asked for a delay of three days in court, promising to make Peter Miles appear in person so that he might testify to the legal purchase and payment of the property.
The days were granted to him in scorn. The Saint fasted, watched and prayed God to take up the defense of his cause.
The third day, after having celebrated Holy Mass, he went out accompanied by his clergy and many of the faithful to the place where Peter Miles had been interred. On his order the grave was opened; it contained nothing but bones. He touched them with his crosier, and in the name of Christ Who is the Resurrection and the Life, he commanded the dead man to arise.



