I got a call today from my priest telling me of a woman who
needed friendship and comfort. She was a
person of diminished capacity, had breast cancer, was totally alone and needed
company; someone to reach out to her. I
was told she was at a behavioral treatment center but didn't know much more
than that. I decided to go visit but
felt awkward and edgy. I really didn't
know what to expect. What I found was
something I would have never thought of.
I arrived to find myself visiting a secured and locked down
facility. She was a very broken human
being.
Some people just don't seem to get any breaks in life. A dead brother. Another brother not in her life. An invalid mother. A disappeared father. Two children.
One grandchild. Beatings. Alcohol
and drugs. Mental health issues. A desperately
rough life crossing the generations. She
is an intelligent woman with much suffering in her life. Following the threads of a conversation was
easy.
A few minutes into our visit we learned the Fr. . . . .
had arrived. That is when I
remembered that he had said he would try to get over there but I had forgotten
all about that possibility. We talked
about getting a phone number to her that she needed and had lost. We talked about follow-up visits and seeing
her at the hospital after her surgery. I
don't know how easy that will but I'll try.
Meeting a person like her is an object reminder of how
blessed I am in my life. Writing this
will serve as a remind to me that when God spoke through the Holy Spirit, I managed to actually be
paying attention, listen and act.
Thank you, God. What next?
4 comments:
God send us where we need to be, to be with those who cannot fend for themselves and to give them hope. We are his warriors.
We live in an incredible world, Anne. Thanks for going.
Thank you Annie for the kindness you have shown to one of our sisters.
Jesus said "as you did it to one of these, the least of my brothers, you did it to me".
Blessings to you.x
so glad you were listening to go to her.
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