Bishop Palladius. "The Lausiac History".
Chapter XVIII. Macarius of AlexandriaOnce I visited this holy Macarius and  found a village priest lying just outside his cell, whose head was all  eaten away by the disease called cancer, and the actual bone appeared on  the crown of his head. He had come to be healed and Macarius would not  grant him an interview. So I besought him: "I pray you, pity him and  give him his answer." And he said to me: "He does not deserve to be  healed, for it has been sent him as a punishment. But if you want him to  be healed, persuade him to give up taking services. For he was taking  services, though living in fornication, and for this reason he is being  punished and God is healing his soul." So when I said this to the  afflicted man he consented, and swore that he would no longer exercise  his priesthood. Then he received him and said: "Do you believe that God  is?" He said to him: "Yes." "Were you able to mock God?" "No," he  answered. He said: "If you recognize your sin and the chastening of God,  on account of which you suffered this, reform yourself henceforward."  So he confessed his fault and gave a promise that he would sin no more  nor take the service, but embrace the position of a layman. Then he laid  his hands on him and in a few days he was cured and the hair grew and  he went away healed.
 
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