Another story told of Elizabeth, also found in Dietrich of Apolda's ''Vita'', relates how she laid the [[leper]] Helias of Eisenach in the bed she shared with her husband. Her mother-in-law, who was horrified, told this immediately to LudwigLouis on his return. When LudwigLouis removed the bedclothes in great indignation, at that instant "Almighty God opened the eyes of his soul, and instead of a leper he saw the figure of Christ crucified stretched upon the bed."<ref name=Montalembert/> This story also appears in [[Franz Liszt]]'s oratorio about Elizabeth.<ref name=mcnichols>{{cite journal |last=McNichols |first=William |title=Elizabeth of Hungary: For Everything There is a Season |journal=The Cord |date=November 1985 |volume=35 |issue=10 |pages=297–302 |url=http://puffin.creighton.edu/jesuit/andre/season.html |access-date=14 December 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130528233318/http://puffin.creighton.edu/jesuit/andre/season.html |archive-date=28 May 2013}}</ref>