My Vocation is Love

My Vocation is Love

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Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and of the Holy Face was a constant source of joy to her Sisters in the Carmelite convent of Lisieux. At recreation, it was she who always made others laugh. But only a few, among them Sister Geneviève of the Holy Face (her blood sister Céline), knew that behind the joy and laughter there was a perpetual state of sadness. This state is called depression. It afflicts a person who feels that he is not loved. Saint Thérèse once said to another Sister: “I used to force myself to smile in order that God, as though deceived by my countenance, should not suspect that I was suffering.” It was through her devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus how Saint Thérèse conquered her sadness and depression. She identified herself with the “man of sorrows,” unrecognised and alone, and with Saint Joan of Arc, suffering desolation in prison. Sister Geneviève wrote: “Devotion to the Holy Face was, for Thérèse, the crown and complement of her love for the Sacred Humanity of Our Lord. This Blessed Face was the mirror wherein she beheld the heart and the soul of her Well-Beloved. We can say unequivocally that this devotion was the burning inspiration of the Saint’s life.”Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and of the Holy Face was a constant source of joy to her Sisters in the Carmelite convent of Lisieux. At recreation, it was she who always made others laugh. But only very few, among them Sister Geneviève of the Holy Face (her blood sister Céline), knew that behind the joy and laughter there was a perpetual state of sadness. This state is called depression. It afflicts a person who feels that he is not loved. Saint Thérèse once said to another Sister: “I used to force myself to smile in order that God, as though deceived by my countenance, should not suspect that I was suffering.” It was through her devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus how Saint Thérèse conquered her sadness and depression. She identified herself with the “man of sorrows,” unrecognised and alone, and with Saint Joan of Arc, suffering desolation in prison. Sister Geneviève wrote: “Devotion to the Holy Face was, for Thérèse, the crown and complement of her love for the Sacred Humanity of Our Lord. This Blessed Face was the mirror wherein she beheld the heart and the soul of her Well-Beloved. We can say unequivocally that this devotion was the burning inspiration of the Saint’s life.”

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Author Fr Vili Lehtoranta
ISBN / Code 9798335367028
Format Paperback
Pages / Minutes 128
Publisher Golorious Heritage