Stone Mason Parable & Vision
On a foggy autumn day nearly 800 years ago a traveller happened upon a large group of workers adjacent to the river Avon. Despite being tardy for an important rendezvous curiosity convinced the traveller that he should inquire about their work.
With a slight detour he moved toward the first of the three tradesmen and said, “my dear fellow what is it that you are doing?”
The man continued his work and grumbled, “I am cutting stones.”
Realising that the mason did not wish to engage in a conversation the traveller moved toward the second of the three and repeated the question.
To the traveller’s delight this time the man stopped his work, ever so briefly, and stated that he was a stonecutter. He then added “I came to Salisbury from the north to work but as soon as I earn ten quid, I will return home.”
The traveller thanked the second mason, wished him a safe journey home, and began to head to the third of the trio.
When he reached the third worker, he once again asked the original question.
This time the worker paused, glanced at the traveller until they made eye contact and then looked skyward drawing the traveller’s eyes upward. The third mason replied,
“I am a mason and I am building a cathedral.”
He continued, “I have journeyed many miles to be part of the team that is constructing this magnificent cathedral. I have spent many months away from my family and I miss them dearly.
However, I know how important Salisbury Cathedral will be one day and I know how many people will find sanctuary and solace here. I know this because the Bishop once told me his vision for this great place. He described how people would come from all parts to worship here.
He also told that the Cathedral would not be completed in our days but that the future depends on our hard work.”
He paused and then said, “So I am prepared to be away from my family because I know it is the right thing to do. I hope that one day my son will continue in my footsteps and perhaps even his son if need be.”
What lessons do you take from the Stonemason Parable? And do they reflect into your life?