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“holiness does not consist in this or that practice; but it is a certain disposition of the heart which makes us humble and small as we rest in God’s arms, which makes us realize our weakness but, at the same time, gives us confidence to the point of audacity in the goodness of God our Father.”
— Jun 14, 2025 10:42AM
Annie
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“…you are quite wrong in imagining what painful things might happen to me in the future, for that is like interfering with God’s work of creation..When we become discouraged and sometimes despair, it is because we think of the past and the future. “To think of the painful things that might happen in the future means that we are lacking in confidence.”
— Jun 14, 2025 10:31AM
Annie
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Taking this so slowly because St Therese is my confirmation Saint who continues as my spiritual older sister. Again and again she shows me how to view my life, sufferings, and weaknesses.
— Jun 14, 2025 10:30AM
Annie
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Therese explained this one day to a novice who had exclaimed: “Alas, when I think of all that I still have to acquire!” Therese answered: “Say rather ‘to lose’…it is Jesus who takes charge of filling your soul according to the measure in which you get rid of your imperfections.”
— May 18, 2025 10:05AM
Annie
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“In her own home she had often got up in the morning with sadness of heart at the prospect of a day that would be filled with annoyances; but in the cloister “she arose with all the more gladness because she foresaw the many occasions she would have for practicing self-denial and renouncing her own self-will.””
— May 18, 2025 10:03AM
Annie
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How could we prove our love to Jesus, she asked, if we did not act with gentleness and charity towards those who make us suffer?
— May 04, 2025 03:39PM
Annie
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“That justice frightens so many souls,” wrote Therese, “is for me a source of joy and confidence. To be just means more than to be severe in punishing the guilty. It takes account of right intentions and wishes to reward virtue. I expect as much from the justice of our good Lord as from His mercy.”
— Mar 15, 2025 11:08PM

