St. Therese of the Child Jesus |
St.
Therese of the
Child Jesus, Virgin
Memorial October 1
Saint Therese was born at Alencon in France in 1873. While still a young girl, she entered the
Carmelite monastery at Lisieux. There
she lived a life of humility, evangelical simplicity and trust in God. By word and example she taught those virtues
to the novices of the community.
Offering her life for the salvation of souls and the growth of the Church. She died September 30, 1897.
St. Therese of the Child Jesus |
In
the Heart of the Church
I will be Love
From the autobiography of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus,
virgin
Since my longing for martyrdom was powerful and unsettling,
I trusted in the epistles of Saint Paul in the hope of finally finding an
answer. By chance the twelfth and thirteenth
chapters of the first epistle to the Corinthians caught my attention, and in
the first section I read that not everyone can be an apostle, prophet or
teacher, that the Church is composed of a variety of members, and that the eye
cannot be the hand. Even with such an
answer revealed to me, I was not satisfied and did not find peace.
St. Therese of Lisieux |
I persevered in the reading and did let not my mind wander
until I found this encouraging theme: Set
your desires on the greater gifts. And I
will now show you the way which surpasses all others. For the Apostle insists that the greater
gifts are nothing as all without love and that this same love is surely the
best path leading directly to God. At
length I had found peace of mind.
When I looked upon the Mystical body of the Church, I recognized
myself in none of the members which Saint Paul described, and what is more, I
desired to distinguish myself more favorably within the whole body. Love appeared to me to be the hinge for my
vocation. Indeed I knew that the Church
had a body composed of various members, but in this body the necessary and
noble member was not lacking; I knew that the Church had a heart and that such
a heart appeared to be aflame with love.
I knew that the 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 saw and realized that love sets off the
bounds of all vocation, that love is everyting, that this same love embraces
every time and every place. In one word,
that love is everlasting.
Then, nearly ecstatic with supreme joy in my soul, I
proclaimed:
O Jesus, my love!
at last I have found my calling:
my call is
love!
Certainly I have found my proper
place in the Church, and you gave me the very place, my God. In the heart of the Church, my mother, I will
be love, and thus I will be all things, as my desire finds its direction.
Prayer:
God our Father, you
have promised your kingdom to those who are willing to become like little
children. Help us to follow the way of
Saint Therese with confidence so that by her prayers we may come to know your
eternal glory. Grant this through Our
Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, Who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Taken from Liturgy of the Hours, Ordinary Time 18-34 October 1 Therese of the Child Jesus