Saint
Thérèse of the Child Jesus
Carmelite – Virgin,
Doctor of the Church
Feast day – October 01
Few Saints have aroused so much admiration and enthusiasm
immediately after their death; few have acquired a more astonishing popularity
everywhere on earth; few have been so rapidly raised to the altars as was this
holy young Carmelite. Marie Françoise Thérèse Martin, known as the Little
Flower of Jesus, was born January 2, 1873 at Alençon in Normandy, France,
of very Christian parents. The Martins, who lost four of their little ones in
early infancy or childhood, regarded their children as gifts from heaven and
offered them to God before their birth. Thérèse was the last flower of this
blessed stem, which gave four Sisters to the Carmel of Lisieux, still another
to the Visitation of Caen. The five sisters were left without their mother, a
victim of cancer, when Thérèse was only four years old; but her two oldest
sisters were of an age to take excellent care of the household and continue the
Christian character formation of the younger ones, which their mother had
initiated. Their saintly father was soon to see his little flock separated,
however, when one after the other they left to enter religious life. He blessed
each one and gave them all back to God, with humble gratitude to God for having
chosen his daughters.
From childhood Thérèse had manifested a tender piety which
her naturally lively temperament could not alter. Her mother's death affected
her profoundly, however, and at the age of nine she was visited with a severe
trial in the form of an illness the doctors could not diagnose, and which
seemed incurable. She was instantly restored to her ordinary good health by the
Virgin Mary, in answer to her desolate sisters' prayers; Thérèse saw Her statue
become animated, to smile at her with an ineffable tenderness as she lay on her
bed of suffering.
Before the age of fifteen Thérèse already desired to enter
the Carmel of Lisieux, where her two eldest sisters were already nuns; a trip
to Rome and a petition at the knees of the Holy Father Leo XIII gave her the
inalterable answer that her Superiors would regulate the matter. Many prayers
finally obtained an affirmative reply to her ardent request, and four months
after her fifteenth birthday she entered Carmel with an ineffable joy. She
could say then, I no longer have any desire but to love Jesus even to folly.
She adopted flowers as the symbol of her love for her Divine
Spouse and offered all her little daily sacrifices and works as rose petals at
the feet of Jesus. Divine Providence gave to the world the autobiography of
this true Saint, whose little way of spiritual childhood was described
in her own words in her Story of a Soul. She could not offer God the
macerations of the great soldiers of God, only her desires to love Him as they
had loved Him, and to serve Him in every way possible, not only as a cloistered
nun, but as a missionary, a priest, a hero of the faith, a martyr. She chose all
in spirit, for her beloved Lord. Later she would be named patroness of
missions. Her spirituality does not imply only sweetness and light, however;
this loving child of God passed by a tunnel of desolate spiritual darkness, yet
never ceased to smile at Him, wanting to serve Him, if it were possible,
without His even knowing it.
When nine years had passed in the Carmel, the little flower
was ready to be plucked for heaven; and in a slow agony of consumption, Thérèse
made her final offering to God. She suffered so severely that she said she
would never have believed it possible, and could only explain it by her desire
to save souls for God. She died in 1897, was beatified in 1923 and canonized in
1925. And now, as she foretold, she is spending her heaven in doing good upon
earth. Countless miracles have been attributed to her intercession.
Sources for this article were taken from: Lives of the Saints http://magnificat.ca
Prayer
O glorious Saint
Therese, whom Almighty God has raised up to aid and counsel mankind, I implore
your Miraculous Intercession.
So powerful are you in obtaining every need of body and soul our Holy Mother Church proclaims you a "Prodigy of Miracles...the Greatest Saint of Modern Times." Now I fervently beseech you to answer my petition (mention specifics here) and to carry out your promises of spending Heaven doing good upon the earth...of letting fall from Heaven a Shower of Roses.
Henceforth, dear Little Flower, I will fulfill your plea "to be made known everywhere" and I will never cease to lead others to Jesus through you.
So powerful are you in obtaining every need of body and soul our Holy Mother Church proclaims you a "Prodigy of Miracles...the Greatest Saint of Modern Times." Now I fervently beseech you to answer my petition (mention specifics here) and to carry out your promises of spending Heaven doing good upon the earth...of letting fall from Heaven a Shower of Roses.
Henceforth, dear Little Flower, I will fulfill your plea "to be made known everywhere" and I will never cease to lead others to Jesus through you.
Amen.
St. Therese, the
Little Flower, please pick me a rose from the heavenly garden and send it to me
with a message of love; ask God to grant me the favor I thee implore and tell
Him I will love Him each day more and more.
Amen.
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