by Blessed James Alberione
St. Theresa of the Child Jesus
Virgin
St. Theresa was born in France in 1873. At the age of 15 she entered the Carmelite Order. During the 9 years of her religious life, she lived as a humble, obedient and charitable sister. She did nothing which could be called extraordinary. Her sanctity consisted in doing well all her daily duties and practices of piety for the love of God and for the conversion of sinners. St. Theresa died in 1897 at the age of 24 and was canonized a saint in 1925. Because she offered all her mortifications and sufferings for the missionaries, St. Theresa is now the patroness of all Catholic missions.
Let us imitate this generous saint in her love of God and of souls.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I always wonder if St. Theresa knew she would be canonized one day. My guess is she never even thought about it. I believe she thought about living the Gospel and loving Christ and her neighbor with every ounce of energy she had, but I truly believe she did it simply for love of Jesus, not for any fame or devotion later. That may have been one of her secrets - not worrying about what mark she would leave on this world gave her every minute of every day to simply love the Lord. 24 years is certainly too short a life, but what an awesome job St. Theresa did of making every minute of those 24 years count!
What strikes you most today?
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