Sunday, 7 June 2026

LIVING WATER

 



Thou art the source of all my blessings,

Thou art the source of all my joy,

Thou art the living water

I drink with haste

And savour each and every drop

So careful of tragic waste.

Feed me Saviour ever more

The love that flows with every cup

Grant me my fill each day

That keeps me living and bears me up. 


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art by AI)


OF FATHERS AND DAUGHTERS

 


I come from generations of poor peasants. I was born and raised in Croatia to Catholic parents. I remember the wheat fields I ran through, the shepherds and the animals they led to pasture, the Easter of spring and the Christmas of winter. I have not been back there for thirty years now. I don’t know that my heart could take it.

My father was the ultimate patriarch in our home and what he said was law. He was raised that way. He was the oldest of five sons in a small village and as was custom, he was expected to take over the family land and inherit the care of his parents in their old age. My father, however, did not see it that way. He didn’t want the village life so he procured an apprenticeship as a bricklayer in the neighbouring town. My grandfather was furious. He threw a chunk of bread on the floor in front of my father and told him that was the only thing he will ever get from him. Very dramatic…. No support for the path my father had chosen.  My father walked for miles every day, even in the rain, to the town where he worked. No bus for him.

My father had vision. When I was just a toddler he decided to move us to the city where his children would have more opportunities. Unfortunately, the country was part of Yugoslavia back then, under the socialist rule, and the only good opportunities that existed were reserved for anyone who belonged to the communist party. When I was on the cusp of my teenage years, my father’s vision extended all the way to Australia. I was two months shy of turning 14 when we arrived in Sydney. At 16 I was out working in an office and at 17 I went looking for a religion that could answer all the questions that the Catholic Church couldn’t.

I found The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints  in my local library. I inhaled all that I read and I knew I had to be a part of it. There was just one problem. My father decided to be HIS father. The ultimatum was given: to join the Church, I would have to leave home.  My father was beyond crushed when I left.  He did not expect that. My parents would not speak to me for a whole year. We reconciled through the efforts of my sister and a few years thereafter they went back to Croatia.

Since the time I was baptized 50 years ago, I have reflected a lot on that stressful period of my life when I was cut off from my family.  The repercussions of that event in my life have been more than I care to admit. Luckily, the benefits outweighed the sacrifice. My parents have long since passed away and I am still reaping the benefits of my Church membership. I have gone from grace to grace and been brought to higher ground of faith than I had ever imagined was possible. I have forged my own path. 

I have cried ancestral tears over my father since his passing. I have nothing but love and gratitude for him. At the time of our distress when I rejected his word as my law, he was a migrant in a new country and his favourite daughter was, in his eyes, joining a cult. He was trying to protect me. When I think of him, I see him as a little boy in a Croatian village with more than his share of family baggage and generations of incorrect programming. I love that little boy and want to hug him, now more than ever.

When in the realms of heaven I meet my father again, I will thank him for wanting to protect me but most of all I will thank him for his example of bravery in defying his father which I subconsciously followed and which led me into the arms of the Father I love above all and who aches to have us both return to Him . We will then meet at Jesus’ feet and we will remember the time that hurt us both the most but did not divide us forever.

Your life has come and gone

But your footprints remain

And your blood courses through my veins.

The flame of your sacrifices

Burns bright with all its might;

Your legacy, your love,

Your fatherly alms:

Forever etched

In the hollow of my heart.



- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Love of the Father by Ilse Kleyn - Fine Art of America)


Saturday, 6 June 2026

A MIRACLE

 



She had heard of His wonderous works

As His fame spread throughout the land.

With fear and shame she approached,

Afraid to ask for a miracle at His hand.

 

If she could just touch, not having to beg,

His power would make her whole

And a clean woman she would again be.

He speaks: “Daughter, thy faith hath

Made thee whole, come, follow me.”


- CATHRYEN ALLEN 

(Art: Divine Healing by Ron DiCianni)

HE WILL COME

 


Isaiah’s “King of Glory” prophecy foretells the Saviour’s Second Coming when He will come and subdue all Israel’s enemies under His feet; put down all kingdoms; will sit on the throne of ‘His father’ David; and ‘the government shall be upon his shoulder’ (Isaiah 9:6).

In the words of Bruce R. McConkie: “He came once – born in a stable, cradled in a manger – to redeem His people; to restore His everlasting gospel; to work out the infinite and eternal atonement; to bring salvation. He shall come again – with ten thousands of his saints, in all the glory of his Father’s kingdom – to slay the wicked by the breath of his lips; to cleanse the vineyard of corruption; to ransom those who love His appearing: to bring salvation.”  

(Bruce R. McConkie, The Promised Messiah, p 1)

He will come –

-          When we come out of every nation to Zion, the city of New Jerusalem, singing songs of everlasting joy (D&C 45:71);

-          When the Ten Tribes return from the land of the north (D&C 110:11; Jeremiah 3:18; D&C 133:26-34);

-          When the City of Enoch descends from the spiritual realm and ‘we fall upon their necks and we kiss each other’ in love and fellowship of Zion (Moses 7:63);

When He comes –

-          We will dwell in New Jerusalem, the city of our God, and Christ will be our light by day and the whole city will be lighted up by the glory of His presence (Isaiah 60:19-22);

-          Because of His presence there will be perpetual peace; there will be no illness, no tears, no suffering and no death.

It’s a time worth waiting for….and preparing for. In Section 105 of Doctrine and Covenants, the Lord spoke of the importance of preparation for the establishment of Zion which must be ‘redeemed’ before He comes:

1.      He wants His leaders to be prepared (vv 9-10);

2.      He wants the Saints to be taught more perfectly what He requires of them (v 10);;

3.      He wants the Saints to gain experience in knowing their duty and doctrine of God (v 10; John 7:17);

4.      He wants His Saints to be endowed with power from on high (v 11);

5.      He wants the Saints to be faithful, enduring in humility to the end (v 12).

It is clear by the very first requirement that the Church is built on leadership which will extend into the Millenium. I often wonder about the Church members who criticize the Church leaders and do not support them as prophets, seers and revelators. How will they be prepared to live a Zion life under leadership they are not trained to follow? Make no mistake, The Saviour will delegate the administration of His kingdom. If we are not prepared to take instruction now, we will not be able to accept it then.

The scriptures teach us that there will appear one grand sign of the Son of Man in heaven as the Saviour arrives (D&C 88:93; Matt 24:30). Joseph Smith has said that the people of the world will not recognize it and will say it is a planet or a comet etc…..”but the Son of man will come as the sign of the coming of the Son of Man, which will be as the light of the morning, cometh out of the east.” (History of the Church, 5:336-37; see also D&C 43:20-27).

 

When in clouds of glory You appear,

We the faithful will know Your name.

We will know Your angels and the host

Of heaven coming to testify of Your fame.


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Art: Parting the Veil by John McNaughton)

Friday, 5 June 2026

SALVATION

 



I saw You today in my heart

and I wept knowing 

as more believe, the tree that bore

 Your weight keeps growing.

 

I saw the love flow from

the deepest well within Your soul –

Your salvation for us all.

 

My heart was rent knowing Your pain

And the tears You spilt on that day remain.

They are the gems I treasure in my heart…

I am one of Your many children of light.

 

-       CATHRYNE ALLEN

(Art: Sands of Serenity by Ivan Guaderrama)

 

 


THE LAST DISPENSATION OF TIME

 


“Joseph Smith continued visiting me and others up to a certain time and then stopped. The last time I saw him was in heaven. He came and spoke to me. He said that he could not stop to talk to me because he was in a hurry.

“The next man I met was Father Smith; he couldn’t talk to me because he was in a hurry. I met half a dozen brethren who held high positions on earth, and none of them could stop to talk to me because they were in a hurry. I was much astonished.

“By and by I saw the Prophet again, and I got a privilege to ask him a question: “Now”, said I, “I want to know why you are in a hurry? I have been in a hurry my whole life, but I expected my hurry would be over when I get into the kingdom of heaven, if I ever did.”

“Joseph said: “I will tell you Brother Woodruff, every dispensation that has had the priesthood on earth and has gone into celestial kingdom, has had a certain amount of work to do to prepare to go to the earth with the Saviour when He goes to reign on earth. Each dispensation has had ample time to do this work. We have not. We are the last dispensation and so much work has to be done and we need to be in a hurry in order to accomplish it.

“Of course, that was satisfactory with me, but it was new doctrine to me.”

-          Wilford Woodruff, Discourses Delivered at Weber Stake Conference, Ogden, 19 October 1896; as published in Deseret News Weekly, Volume 53, #21)


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 


(Art: Time Is At Hand by Danny Hahlbohm)



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Thursday, 4 June 2026

THE VEIL

 



I stood at the veil

As You were about to leave

Sorrowing that not all would believe.

 

I prayed for the Father’s power

To protect Your gentle heart

From the blow that might tear You apart.

 

I knew my soul You would save

And all Your promises You would fulfil.

I stood at the veil, unable to leave,

Holding Your crown for You to receive.

 

I stood and waited that fateful day

In awe of what You did to pave the way.

I could scarcely comprehend

Your godly enduring might

I stood at the veil and gave You my heart.


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Artist Unknown)