Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus, Virgin, Doctor 



Baruch 1:15-22

Psalm 78(79):1-5,8-9

Luke 10:13-16



Today, the Church celebrates St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus, also known as the Little Flower, a Virgin and Doctor of the Church. Though her life was hidden within the walls of a cloister, she understood the radical call of discipleship. Her “Little Way” was not about heroic gestures on a world stage, but about surrendering her will in small, daily acts of love. She accepted frustrations with patience, prayed fervently for missionaries she would never meet, and bore suffering with trust in God’s mercy.


For Thérèse, the cost of discipleship was not measured by outward journeys but by the inner offering of her whole self. She shows us that following Christ is possible for each of us, right where we are.

The cost is real, but so is the freedom. To follow Christ is to find joy beyond comfort, purpose beyond duty, and life beyond what we thought we needed. Today we might ask ourselves: What holds me back from answering Christ wholeheartedly? And where is He inviting me to step forward in trust?


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