Did you know that ICS Publications has the only authorized English translation of St. Therese's unedited original manuscripts? If you're reading anything else, you're not getting the full story. Order your copy of the complete Story of a Soul today (only $8.37 until Easter!).
As a reward for my generosity one Christmas season, to a homeless extended family, I believe, St. Therese appeared to me in the same spot. Viva la France ! ! !
Thank you! I think what Saint John of the Cross and Saint Therese have in common is an artistic soul. A soul that transcends the natural and ordinary life. This allows them to produce such a deep thinking: SJC in his poetry and STL in her Story of a Soul, specially in the chapter about love. Love, for both of them is the center of their spirituality.
Brother John Mary et al......Video Suggestion: I wanted to know if you could make a video on St Therese's 'Act of Oblation to Merciful Love'. It is her crowned jewel! Thanks...
Thanks for the suggestion, Jim. We'll keep that in mind for a future episode! I'm very much intrigued by the connections between St. Therese's Act of Oblation to Merciful Love and St. Elizabeth of the Trinity's Prayer to the Trinity. God bless you!
Thank you for your videos! They had been a blessing to me as an OCDS! I can't wait to view the next season. Please keep doing this. I will be praying for you. Suggestion: Can you do a whole season on St. John of the Cross or Edith Stein? God Bless!
My elder brothers introduced me to St Thérèse. But the funny thing is that I never got my prayers answered through praying through her, so I didn’t like her. Because for me that was the point of praying( getting things). I mean I read stories of saints then and yes they were performing miracles, so translation to me was say the right words to the right saint and you get ‘your miracle’. St Thérèse never left me. She bugged and bugged until one night I had to pause and tell her to please help me. Then everything changed. I mean even now I am watching this video because of the name of St Thérèse, now I want God not ‘miracles’ and when the tears come, I know she is there helping me to rejoice. Thank God for letting us know about her. I hope you meet her one day.
Did you know that ICS Publications has the only authorized English translation of St. Therese's unedited original manuscripts? If you're reading anything else, you're not getting the full story. Order your copy of the complete Story of a Soul today (only $8.37 until Easter!).
As a reward for my generosity one Christmas season, to a homeless extended family, I believe, St. Therese appeared to me in the same spot. Viva la France ! ! !
Hearing the love and devotion to St. Therese brings a smile and lots of joy to me. Thank you!
I think it’s crystal clear that our little Therese answered BOTH of our prayers! Love you all!🌹
Thank you! I think what Saint John of the Cross and Saint Therese have in common is an artistic soul. A soul that transcends the natural and ordinary life. This allows them to produce such a deep thinking: SJC in his poetry and STL in her Story of a Soul, specially in the chapter about love. Love, for both of them is the center of their spirituality.
Brother John Mary et al......Video Suggestion: I wanted to know if you could make a video on St Therese's 'Act of Oblation to Merciful Love'. It is her crowned jewel! Thanks...
Thanks for the suggestion, Jim. We'll keep that in mind for a future episode! I'm very much intrigued by the connections between St. Therese's Act of Oblation to Merciful Love and St. Elizabeth of the Trinity's Prayer to the Trinity.
God bless you!
Thank you for your videos! They had been a blessing to me as an OCDS! I can't wait to view the next season. Please keep doing this. I will be praying for you. Suggestion: Can you do a whole season on St. John of the Cross or Edith Stein? God Bless!
My elder brothers introduced me to St Thérèse. But the funny thing is that I never got my prayers answered through praying through her, so I didn’t like her. Because for me that was the point of praying( getting things). I mean I read stories of saints then and yes they were performing miracles, so translation to me was say the right words to the right saint and you get ‘your miracle’. St Thérèse never left me. She bugged and bugged until one night I had to pause and tell her to please help me. Then everything changed. I mean even now I am watching this video because of the name of St Thérèse, now I want God not ‘miracles’ and when the tears come, I know she is there helping me to rejoice. Thank God for letting us know about her. I hope you meet her one day.
What a powerful story, Raphael. It sounds like St. Thérèse helped to give you the greatest miracle possible: a deeper relationship with God!
ICS Publications True, I pray that more people get to know her.
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