Friday, October 16, 2020
Week 79 (8/3/20): We assist in geological emmigration
Week 78 (7/27/20): Cathedrals and Miracles
Hello everybody!
I hope you all had a great week. Mine was pretty good. We have done a lot of wandering around the city and just being friendly to people because we’re not supposed to stop them because of the virus. We saw a couple of cathedrals that were very different. One of them was small but still in use and the other was one of the larger ones I’ve seen, but because of damage in the past it’s a crumbling ruin. Which, can I just tell you that a crumbling cathedral is a heck of an aesthetic. My companion also introduced me to a Danish store called Flying Tiger that has the cutest, most random stuff ever. So I would definitely recommend wandering downtown in French cities.
We’ve also been eating well this week. My companion is half Italian so we made homemade gnocchi as taught to her by her Italian grandmother. We ate several other Italian inspired dishes, culminating in our decision to go to an Italian restaurant today and then got gelato for dessert. And life could be a lot worse.
We had an incredible miracle this week where the woman who randomly showed up at church last week made a ton of progress. We met with her during the week and then yesterday on Sunday for a zoom meeting. In the meeting, they had called three women to speak and they all shared awesome messages that related to the lesson we were about to teach. She was so touched by their testimonies and said this didn’t happen in her old church. We had an amazing lesson with her afterwards and she decided she wants to be baptized and when I said I was leaving soon, she said I couldn’t leave and wanted me to come to her baptism. So we did the math and if she gets baptized the day before I go to Lyon, I can be there.
Her case really shows me how much God makes His will known because we didn’t do anything to find her and at age 62 or 72 (it's hard to hear the distinction sometimes when French people are speaking) she was already so prepared. We couldn’t be out finding, so God had her find us.
So anyways, don’t forget to tour your local French villages, they’re all amazing.
Love, Soeur Cate
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Week 77 (7/20/20): We tour the south of France
Friday, July 17, 2020
Week 76: (7/13/20): Le Palais des Rois de Majorque et le Castillet
How's it going ? I'm doing pretty well. I'm looking forward to this week, we'll be going to Lyon to get my companion's legal forms done, then we'll go down to Marseille for their zone conference (because the zone conference in Toulouse that we'd usually go to is on the same day we have to be in Lyon), and then we'll spend the night in Aix-en-Provence, then we'll come back. So tune in next week, I'll have visited 2 new areas !! I haven't visited a new area in my mission since... I went to Geneva for the first time ? Yeah, it's been a hot second.
Our friend in Africa is making amazing progress ! He asked what made our church different, so we retaught the Restoration with more detail while really focusing on the authority of the Priesthood that's been restored. He's really thinking about it ! And we set up a rendez-vous with the visitor's center sisters in Paris, so he'll get to see what a modern temple looks like. He's so humble, and has such a profound knowledge of the Bible, honestly, it's a privilege to teach him. What a guy !
Today we decided to be tourists in our own city (not the surrounding cities), so we toured the two castles within walking distance. The Palais des Rois de Majorque is about a ten minute walk from our house. The thing is, the other walls are so thick and tall that you can't see what's inside, so I literally never realized how huge and stunning this castle was. So I never visited it. But today we finally did, and I LOVED it !! It nailed the castle aesthetic, I got a cute coin as a souvenir, and I FINALLY know what's behind those walls. All for 4 dollars.
We also toured the Castillet, aka the symbol of Perpignan. It's this castle right in the middle of centre-ville... centerville ? Downtown ? Right in the middle of the city, and it's got a great view too. And it had a video about its history, and the history of Perpignan as it grew up around it, so that was wildly cool. Or at least like, I, as a history nerd, was loving it.
I really got to thinking about that first castle. It's magnificent. But I always thought it was much smaller, because you can't see over the walls. And I thought that the door we could see from the outside was like, the front door. It is the front door... to the giant complex. It takes you directly to some stairs, which takes you to more stairs, and then more stairs, with progressively better views. I think working with God is like that. A lot of people that we meet as missionaries can't see what he has planned for them. They're outside the walls. And even people inside the walls can get distracted by the fact that flip me, there are a lot of stairs to climb ! But the path he is offering us really does lead to incredible heights and incredible blessings. We just have to trust him and keep climbing ! 😅
Best of luck climbing your personal staircase to eternity,
❤ Sœur Cate
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Week 75 (7/6/20): Le moulin à huile d'olive de Millas
How's life ? I hope that you're enjoying the summer weather. Perpignan is sunny and windy, in its usual fashion. How much I love this sector ❤
We've had a really good week. The fact that we can visit members and share our testimonies with them is such a blessing. And they strengthen us ! Even though we can't bise them, it's funny how weird that is to me. Like, I'm American, but my instinct now is STILL to faire la bise... have to laugh 😂
We had the INCREDIBLE privilege of setting up a rdv with the Paris temple Sœurs and three older women in our ward. They're all best friends, but while one is a stalwart member (Antonietta), the other two are pretty less active. They agreed to the rdv though, and they were all gathered together at Antonietta's house (because they're all over 60, so it would've been more complicated to meet in person), and it was the CUTEST rdv ! Seeing the model of the temple really seemed to resonate with them, and Antonietta testified so powerfully ! Her husband has passed on, but when she was helping explain the sealing, she said, "I was sealed to my husband years ago. And I'm still sealed !" What a beautiful and optimistic doctrine. 😊
Speaking of the temple, we visited one single sister this week that was just incredible ! Samia is preparing to put her papers in to serve as a temple missionary. She bombarded us with questions about papers and packing and dress code, and shared such a powerful testimony of the importance of the work that goes on in the temple. She's having to leave everything behind, and she's not nearly retirement age. She'll have to find a new job and new apartment when she gets back. There are no guarantees, and she has no family to help her. But she ended with, "but if I end up on the street afterwards, so be it. It's the Lord's will." We have such incredible members.
I love how well I know this ward. Some missionaries have commented, "wow, that's a long time to be in a sector..." but I love going to church and knowing almost every single face, and a little bit of their story. I love having watched the kids grow up a bit, and watched people come back to church, and testimonies grow and develop. This really is God's work !!
Today we decided to go on an adventure again for p day, because it's good for our sanity to see new places. We got a brochure telling us about places to travel last week, and it told us about an olive oil factory that has an exhibit section. It was SO cool ! Olive trees show up all through the scriptures, with a whole bunch of symbolism attached to them (which I studied yesterday, to make today more fun). It was incredible going through their exhibition all about the history of olive trees, what it takes to make them grow, and how to get oil out of them. And then we got to taste different olive oils ! There are apparently several different varieties of olive trees, and you can pick the olives at multiple stages of ripeness, and ferment them to change the flavor. We got one that's kinda spicy, just to have fun with it 😁
Anyways, I imagine that next week my thoughts will be much more out together about everything I learned (they're still processing right now), but one of my favorite things is that this is one of God's favorite trees. It shows up in multiple paraboles, and they were the silent witnesses to the Savior's suffering in Gethsemane. And like. Olive trees. These aren't sky scrapers, or elegant ... they're kinda gnarly. And they take SO. MUCH. WORK. But it made me think. God doesn't care what we look like. He cares what we are, and what we, through his guiding care, can become. He doesn't want a tree that grows fine all by itself. He wants one that needs Him, and relies on Him, and because it does, it produces something beautiful. And flipping delicious, whoa, consider me educated.
Anyways, I hope y'all are doing amazing, talk to you next week !
Sœur Cate
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Week 74 (6/29/20): We become crazy cat ladies
Monday, June 22, 2020
Week 73 (6/22/20): It's the final countdown *off-key kazoo*
So last week I dyed my companion's hair, and despite my complete lack of experience, it actually gave her some pretty cute and natural looking highlights. Miracles !!
We got transfer calls, and I will be staying in Perpignan ! For those of you wondering, that means I will spend a total of 7 and a half transfers, or about 10 and a half months in Perpignan total. Thank goodness I absolutely adore it here, or that would start to feel long !! My companion Sœur Pulman is going to Chalon sur Saône, which is on the northern border of the mission.
Also, despite the fact that I've lived in this city for about 8 and a half of those months, I only just finally saw a couple of cathedrals here this past week. I love them ! They're very much different from the style of cathedrals in Lyon or Annecy, but I love Perpignan's style.
Best quote of the week :
"I accidentally signed up for a serious web dating" "how do you accidentally sign up for serious web dating ???" "it all started with the crockpot ..."
Sorry this is short, transfers make life exciting 😅
Love y'all !
Sœur Cate
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Week 72 (6/15/20): We are the video queens 👸👸
For those of you wanting updates, the mouse is still at large. But they have pictures of him now!
Anyways, on to this week. I just wanted to brag about the fact that my companion and I won a video making contest for the entire mission ! Everyone in the mission got to see that the winners were Sœur Pulman and Sœur Cate, the Perpignan Sœurs, which was extremely satisfying. So anyways if you want to go see it, it's on our Facebook page "Les Missionnaires de L'église de Jésus-Christ à Perpignan" and it's the video we posted on June 10th of us playing a card game in the courtyard of an ancient palace (#aesthetic). You can also look at the one we posted did yesterday, where I got covered in rice. We will literally never stop finding it in the apartment. 🤣🤣 But people have liked it, so that's cool !
We got the news that we can ride buses again, so hopefully now we'll stop getting lost on random excursions where we end up walking for hours in the sun. I guess we'll just have to see ? We got groceries with the bus today though, so at least we've been spared that adventure 😆
In other exciting news, we have transfers next week, and Sœur Pulman and I have been together for like, 3 and a half transfers. So it's very likely that one of us will move. But which one ? It's honestly such a toss up. Like, we don't know. But this time on Saturday, I'll know where I'm spending the last 7 weeks of my mission ! Which is bizarre. But here we are !
Otherwise, this week was pretty chill. I'm grateful for many things. A hilarious and sassy Welsh companion who's teaching me to cook, the beautiful weather we've had, and a new dress I found on sale in H&M. It's the little things sometimes ! My favorite scripture from this week is from Micah 6:8 - "He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?" It's that simple ! What an encouraging gospel we're blessed with 😊
Anyways. I hope y'all have a lovely day. I'll be dying my companions hair. Even missionaries aren't immune to confinement boredom ! 🤣🤣
Love ya !
Sœur Cate
Monday, June 8, 2020
Week 71 (6/8/20): Mouse traps and tickets for the LONG way round
So this week wasn't actually that crazy, we did our usual contacting on Facebook and we've done a lot of studies and things like that. Just like normal for confinement We try to do a lot of contacting, but I find that even in confinement, the mission is still the same as when you're not in confinement. There are times when you find a lot of people, and times where you find to no one and that's just how it is. But we're really grateful that at least the elders in our sector are finding and teaching a lot of people, so there are still people being taught in our Ward. In fact, there's a baptism on Saturday ! We're so excited 😁 And one of the people we've been teaching for about a month FINALLY started reading the book of mormon by himself this week, which is such a blessing ! God is a lot less likely to give us answers until we put in some sort of effort, and sincerely seek the truth, so I'm excited that now he's seeking opportunities to receive answers from God.
There's a pizza store right next to our apartment building, and it's really really really really good. My personal favorite pizza is a goat cheese and honey pizza, which is honestly one of the best things I've ever eaten. We decided to go get some this week and I was soooooooo happy !! We made a whole party out of it and watched a missionary devotional while eating pizza and speculoos ice cream so honestly I think I've peaked in life after that.
We did get lost today while we were headed towards this big grocery store because while there are a couple of corner stores, we can't get all the things we need there. So we went to walk to this bigger store that's further away (because though we were allowed to use buses for a few weeks, we are no longer allowed to by the European missionary leaders) and we got lost. We ended up hiking just short of the highest point of the city. It was a stunning view, with wild flowers and fields close to us, the city of terracotta roofs a little further out, and then mountains tall and blue in the distance. So it was beautiful, but it was long and hot and sweaty. After shopping, we weren't sure that we were going to make it home, but luckily the elders were there and they showed us the actual way home so we didn't get lost. Blessings 🙏
Funny story time- the elders called us last night asking about a member and how a meeting had gone with them when suddenly we heard, "what was that" and then "oh my gosh there's a mouse !!!" They were freaking out 😂 We later got videos of them trying to catch the mouse including getting him inside a box only for him to climb back out of the box because they didn't close it and the screams and shrieks were honestly like quality entertainment. So glad it's them, not us, my companion and I would die...
Anyways, I hope y'all can read maps and avoid unwanted rodent encounters !
Love ya,
Sœur Cate
Monday, June 1, 2020
Week 70 (6/1/20): WE'RE LEAVING CIVILIZATION BEHIND !!
So this week was pretty fun 😊 We did get the sad news that we aren't allowed to use public transportation, for a little while. That's for all the missionaries in Europe unfortunately. But we did end up going for a walk to a nearby lake 😁 It was about an hour and a half, which was long, but it was really really beautiful ! We were walking through countryside, so there were fields of wildflowers and river crossings and vineyards and it was just in general very pretty 😊 We took lots of good pictures that we'll be able to use on Facebook and we spoke French the whole time and discussed ideas for Facebook page. And other things we can do to do missionary work despite confinement, so it was over all really fun and pretty productive.
We also had another lesson with our friend from Belgium, and we taught the plan of salvation. He will probably take a little a while to accept everything and to understand the importance of the restoration, but it's cool to see the things he already accepts so readily.
The other really big thing that happened this week was that we got to take the sacrament for the first time since March 17th ... which was a long time ago 😅 We got to go over it to a member's house with his mother, and the four of us had a really cute little sacrament. Both of the members are very good singers, so we sang hymns beforehand, and it was honestly heavenly. My companion and the member hosting us sang the melody, his mom sang alto, and I sang tenor up an octave, and the chords were just heavenly !! So so good. It invited the spirit so so beautifully, and it was such a blessing to take the sacrament again. It was cool to reflect on the how much more I value the sacrament now because before, it was just a normal part of my life. Something that happened every week, that I kind of took for granted. Now I appreciate more. How special it is to be able to renew the promises I made with God, and to be reminded of those promises to be a witness of him, to remember him always and to keep his commandments. That little sacrament meeting was a really special experience ❤ And then they fed us a delicious Tahitian dessert afterwards, because the son served his mission in Tahiti, so like yeah. Honestly one of the best rendez-vous of my mission 😊
Anyways, I hope you guys are doing amazing, I love you !
Sœur Cate