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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Who Will Go For Me . . . .


WHO WILL GO FOR ME? 

It is exciting to have found the Catholic Church before I died – almost missed it because I was 70 – almost 71 - in 2003 on that morning of February 2nd, when we, my husband, Tom, and I first went to a Mass and said, “We want to be Catholics!” We knew that day – both at the same moment. What a joy for two very sound Christian Protestants – Bible Study people – to have ‘finally’ found in one single minute,  that one piece we had always missed! The piece we found was the beauty of the fullness of the worship in the Mass. 

Now, here I am – 73 almost 74. Older by the second – that is the way it happens – and so much to do. So many places to go, so many people to tell, so many things to read, so many things to study, so many Saints to get to know, so many things to write, so many things to pray for so many people – yet not enough time and surely not enough energy left. 

Who will run the streets for me? Who will run out and say, “The Catholics were right all the time!” Who will run about and say, “They DON’T worship Mary! They love the Mother of God, the Blessed Virgin Mary but they don’t worship her!” Who will say to those who need to know, “They DON’T worship the Saints! No! They ask them to pray for them because they are with the Lord and they are part of a huge prayer group in the heavens.” Who will tell people that? Who will love these wonderful Protestants who love God and worship Him but don’t know about the Eucharist and who will tell them, “Read John 6 again! No!!!! Read John 6 again and again! See what it says! See what Jesus said? Don’t be those who leave Jesus when he says that without eating his body and drinking his blood you will have no part of me!” Who will say that to the hundreds who need to know? Who will love them enough to tell them the Truth? 

Who will stand in line at the market and tell them, “I am a new Catholic and I love Confession. I just love Confession. Let me tell you how wonderful it is to go into a little brown box – almost crawl into the box with the heaviness of sins - and many other things that have just not been right - and come out almost floating because you left the sins with the Lord and had the witness of a priest who, after hearing our confession for God, said, “I absolve you of your sins.’” Who will do that for me? Who will do that for God for me? Who can make sure they know that it was God who forgave the sin – not the Priest. Who will tell them, “The Catholics believe only God can forgive sins!” Who will remember to tell them that? Will you? 

Who will do it for me? I hear my body say, “Almost time to fold your tent, little lady. Almost time to fold your tent.” I have been ready to do that since 1971 when I first met the Savior but now that I am Catholic I have so much to do. Are there a few people who will say for me, “Let me run the streets for you, Terry! Let me be the one who says, ‘They were right all the time! The Catholic Church was the Church Jesus started – the only Church started by Jesus – with all the other churches started by a man with a name other than Jesus. It is the pillar and foundation of TRUTH.’” 

Who will go for me? Will you?

Terry Fenwick
March 30, 2006


I am 78 now, the picture was at my 78th birthday luncheon and I am still going strong but . . . who will go for me now? 

11 comments:

Unknown said...

I'll go!

Terry Fenwick said...

I am so glad you will go Pam! You have been going, going, going but you will keep going. Love you! and Randy!

Faith on the High Wire said...

I'll go, Terry. So glad to have found you through Nicole!

Blessings,

Kathy

Tamara Moravec said...

Here I am, Lord!!! Terry, you are wonderful!!

Terry Fenwick said...

I am seeing this all over the internet - it is such a fun thing (for me) as people have posted it on their pages - their blogs - and off it went - even before I blogged it - I am so grateful people like it as I don't do much running anymore and it is the way I can reach the world. Isn't the internet wonderful, really? GOD is Wonderful

Karen Black said...

Pam, I will go! I have returned to the Catholic Church after many years and I have witnessed God's mercy and love all through my life but now I want to give back to Him whatever I can with time I have left of my life!

Anonymous said...

We will go Terry. Check us out at www.facebook.com/catholicstreetevangelization

Terry Fenwick said...

And now I am 81 and this year will be 82 - I will need someone to go for me! Love from an aging Terry.

Anonymous said...

Too WONDERFUL is your testimony and you are right, of course! You are still running and going and he will be here to catch you in full flight into his arms on his return. We can't be without you, lovely thing that you are.

Unknown said...

I love this reflection!

Terry Fenwick said...

THANK YOU, MARK BLACKBURN!!!