This is what you have to say.... 

Tell Them to Come!

So You Call Yourselves Christians!

Can You Not Spend Just One Hour With Me?

 

Tell Them To Come

If you were told Our Lord would come to see you tomorrow at any hour you wished, would you go to see him?

Well then why aren't you going to him he's here, He is calling for you to come....

The "Real Presence of our Lord" is here in the Monstrance in the chapel of Perpetual Adoration, 24 hrs. a day seven days a week.... He's waiting- While I was at adoration Friday 6/22 the feast day of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, I felt our Lord come to me, Tell them to come, he's asking to see you, he wants to share your joys of good fortune, your sorrow, your pains and losses- or just to open your heart to him.......He Loves You so very much, you could never imagine the love he has for you!

Please take a good look at yourself and ask What has he done for me lately? I'm sure you will realize the blessings we have every day we wake up........

Now the big question what have I done for him lately? When we are faced with trouble times we pray and ask him to make things better- When sickness or death is in our midst or something goes wrong with a loved one, we pray or beg sometimes even want to barter with him if only he makes things right again.... But we don't even give him One not 10 but One Hour of Adoration or One Hour of Thanksgiving when things are going well.... What's wrong with this Picture? He has asked me to "TELL THEM TO COME" I am not only asking but personally begging you, you'll never be the same.....Please go and feel peace like you have never known it...Sit with our Lord Open your heart- and you will feel him. thank him for he is all that is good- He is Love and he Loves you, he will Bless you with many Graces........ Thanking you I am, In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ WE NEED YOU!!!!! Marilyn Fortin

So Our Lord Is Never Left Alone IF you can't commit to 1 hour a week for our LORD I know you can arrange it so it's possible to spend 1 hour a month, he's not asking for that much just that you should "COME" Please fill out Day of the week- Time- Or once a month My E-mail is etmdathome@webtv.net GOD BLESS YOU

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So You Call Yourself Christian!

"Every Christian is "a letter from Christ" to the world. "written not with ink, but with the Spirit of the living God, "written, "not on stone tablets but in their living hearts" 2 COR.3:2-3

The Christian is a light , a beacon an integral part of the Mystical Body Of CHRIST. We need Jesus, but he also needs us. It is not because we can add anything to Him that He needs us. He is infinite in all His Perfections. He needs us because He wills to do so; He wills that we COOPERATE with Him for the salvation of the world. Jesus needs you now, not for him to come to you , but for you to go to him, to the BLESSED SACRAMENT, to ADORE HIM-THANK HIM. Why must HE always come to your house? Jesus needs us all because LOVE reaches out for companionship, not in order to receive but to give- not to add anything to Himself but because He wants us to Experience the Joy of being of SERVICE and of being united to a loving, kind and good GOD. AS CATHOLICS we are ambassadors for Christ; We are to radiate JESUS in the BLESSED SACRAMENT and the rays of that light will shine to the ends of the earth and envelope every nation and it's people, because WE WORK TOGETHER WITH JESUS for the Salvation of all Mankind.... Jesus Needs You: and so do we to make PERPETUAL ADORATION work in this our HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH , Our Lady Of Fatima.

I would personally like to thank all the adorers who have picked up their staffs and made a commitment to our LORD in Perpetual Adoration God Bless and Thanking you I am, In the name of our beloved Lord and Savior JESUS CHRIST.............. Marilyn Fortin

We need several hours to be filled; Won't you pick up your staff and join us.......1 hour a week - 1 hour a month, or become a substitute ,please ,Jesus Needs You and so do we.... My phone no. is 681-9698 or E-MAIL me at etmdathome@webtv.net GOD BLESS

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Can You Not Spend Just One Hour With Me?

Thousands of parishes throughout the world are responding to our Holy Father's call for Adoration of Our Lord in the Most Blessed Sacrament. "This worship extends in the best possible way the meeting with Christ in the Sacrifice and Eucharistic Banquet. It is an expression of the whole Christian community's love and worship of its Lord." (John Paul II, Corpus Christi, 1995)

Recently I was thrilled to point to East Tennessee on a U. S. map at the web site www.TheRealPresence.org and discover the growing "fame" of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Alcoa, TN. Our parish commitment to adore Our Lord and Saviour without ceasing is recorded there for all the world to see! Upon entering our Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel, we can kneel to thank and praise God for the infinite gift and grace of Christ's Real Presence both in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and in our parish Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament for perpetual worship and adoration. "O Lord, I love the habitation of thy house, and the place where thy Glory dwells." (Psalm 26:8) He is always here, and asks only that we join Him for an hour.

For any who may still be new to this profoundly moving experience, let me humbly share with you the incredible joy and deep spiritual comfort of an hour of worship and adoration of Our Lord in Eucharistic Exposition. Our parish web site at www.OurLadyofFatima.org offers an on-line opportunity of personal commitment to a weekly hour of adoration, with a chart showing the hours of day and night when additional adorers are most needed. I coordinate the daily hour of adoration at 3 pm, when we can pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy in His Presence, and thereby answer Jesus' request of Saint Faustina to tell us to pray especially at the three o'clock "hour of great mercy."

You can reach me at 380-4044 or at h.edwards@mindspring.com. Henry Edwards

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