As launch gets closer, I have begun dreading leaving behind my family, friends and loved ones.  

I have been noticing many of my fellow route-mates are struggling with similar anxieties.  I have to say, launch seems to be getting closer and closer faster than I expected.

Therefore I would like to share with you all a song that touches my heart.

At mass this Sunday, I was contemplating my trip and all I am leaving behind… and the choir began to sing “Pescador de Hombres”-“Fisher of men”

This particular song is Pope John Paul II’s favorite hymn.

WHY? PJP was often extremely homesick for his homeland of Poland.

 

I cried.

It was perfect.


 

Lord, When you came to the sea shore

You weren’t seeking the wise or the wealthy

but only asking that I might follow

Oh Lord, in my eyes you were gazing

kindly smiling

my name you were saying

All I treasure I have left on the sand there.

Close to You,

I will find other seas.

Lord, You knew what my boat carried

neither money nor weapons for fighting

but nets for fishing, my daily labor

Lord, have you need of my labor?

Hands for service, a heart made for loving

arms for lifting the poor and the broken

Lord, send me where You would have me

to a village, or heart of the city

I will remember that You are with me

Oh Lord, in my eyes You were gazing

softly smiling

my name you were saying

All I treasure

I have left on the sand there

Close to You

I will find other seas


 

 

We may be leaving all we treasure…

But We will go to villages and cities…

We will lift the poor and the broken… 

We will have each other

and He will be near us.

 

We are destined for other seashores.

 

Hope this helped. 

Thanks for reading

-AJAX

 

 

PS.

It’s prettier in Spanish!

 

PSS.

He knows what our boats carry.