October 1, 2024, Memorial of St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus, Holy Rosary (Sorrowful Mysteries)

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Friends of the Rosary,

Today is the Memorial of St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face (1873-1897), popularly known as “the Little Flower” and St. Thérèse of Lisieux.

She was a cloistered Carmelite Discalced nun who entered the Carmel of Lisieux at fifteen. She attained a high degree of holiness by carrying out her daily duties with perfect fidelity, having a childlike confidence in God’s providence and merciful love.

The Little Flower had a great love of the Church and a zeal for the conversion of souls. She prayed especially for priests and was always ready to be at the service of others.

She died of consumption on September 30, 1897, at the age of 24, and was canonized in 1925.

She has never ceased to fulfill her promise: “I will pass my heaven in doing good on earth.”

Her interior life is revealed in her autobiography, Story of a Soul. In 1997, Pope Saint John Paul II declared her a Doctor of the Church.

In his Apostolic Exhortation On Christian Joy (Gaudete in Domino), Paul VI spoke of St. Thérèse in 1975.

“In more recent times, St. Thérèse of Lisieux shows us the courageous way of abandonment into the hands of God to whom she entrusts her littleness. And yet it is not that she has no experience of the feeling of God’s absence, a feeling which our century is harshly experiencing. This is the moment of perfect joy for the poor, weak little thing. What happiness for it to remain there nevertheless, and to gaze at the invisible light that hides from its faith.”

Ave Maria!
Jesus, I Trust In You!
Come, Holy Spirit, come!
St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Pray for Us!

To Jesus through Mary!

+ Mikel Amigot | RosaryNetwork.com, New York

 

• Pope Saint John Paul II from 1997, Divini Amoris Scientia (Apostolic Letter Proclaiming St. Thérèse of Lisieux a Doctor of the Church)

• Pope Saint John Paul II from 1997, Homily at Mass proclaiming Thérèse to be Doctor of the Church.