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ST. THÉRÈSE OF THE CHILD JESUS
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 01, 2008

Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus, or Saint 
Thérèse of Lisieux was born January 2, 1873 in 
Alençon, France to pious parents, both of whom 
were declared venerable by Pope John Paul II. Her 
mother died when she was four, leaving her father 
and elder sisters to raise her.

On Christmas Day 1886 she had a profound 
experience of intimate union with God, which she 
described as a “complete conversion.”  Almost a 
year later, in a papal audience during a 
pilgrimage to Rome, in 1887, she asked for and 
obtained permission from Pope Leo XIII to enter 
the Carmelite Monastery (or the Carmel) at the young age of 15.

On entering the Carmel she devoted herself to 
living a life of holiness, doing all things with 
love and childlike trust in God. She struggled 
with life in the convent, but decided to make an 
effort to be charitable to all, especially those 
she didn't like. She performed little acts of 
charity always, and little sacrifices not caring 
how unimportant they seemed.  These acts helped 
her come to a deeper understanding of her vocation.

She wrote in her autobiography, that she had 
always dreamed of being a missionary, an Apostle, 
a martyr – yet she was a nun in a quiet cloister 
in France. How could she fulfill these longings?

“Charity gave me the key to my vocation. I 
understood that the Church had a Heart and that 
this Heart was burning with love. I knew that one 
love drove the members of the Church to action, 
that if this love were extinguished, the apostles 
would have proclaimed the Gospel no longer, the 
martyrs would have shed their blood no more. I 
understood that Love comprised all vocations, 
that Love was everything, that it embraced all 
times and places...in a word, that it was 
eternal! Then in the excess of my delirious joy, 
I cried out: O Jesus, my Love...my vocation, at 
last I have found it...My vocation is Love!”

Thérèse offered herself as a sacrificial victim 
to the merciful Love of God on June 9, 1895, the 
feast of the Most Holy Trinity and the following 
year, on the night between Holy Thursday and Good 
Friday, she noticed the first symptoms of 
Tuberculosis, the illness which would lead to her death.

Thérèse recognized in her illness the mysterious 
visitation of the divine Spouse and welcomed the 
suffering as an answer to her offering the 
previous year.  She also begins to undergo a 
terrible trial of faith which lasted until her 
death a year and a half later.  “Her last words, 
"My God, I love you", are the seal of her life,” said Pope John Paul II.

Since her death millions have been inspired by 
her ‘little way’ of loving God and neighbor. Many 
miracles have been attributed to her 
intercession. She had predicted during her 
earthly life that “My Heaven will be spent doing good on Earth.”
Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus, or Saint 
Thérèse of Lisieux was proclaimed a Doctor of the 
Church by Pope John Paul II in 1997 - 100 years 
after her death at the age of 24. She is only the 
third woman to be so proclaimed, after Saint 
Catherine of Siena and Saint Teresa of Avila.

St. Thérèse wrote once, 'You know well enough 
that Our Lord does not look so much at the 
greatness of our actions, nor even at their 
difficulty, but at the love with which we do them."

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inspiration and continue with Your help,
so that all our prayers and works may begin in You and by You be happily ended.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
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with Your help,
so that all our prayers and works may begin in You and by You be happily ended.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.

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