Saint Thérèse of Lisieux is going to be my confirmation Saint next year. She has been here for me since I first learned of her when I was 9. I pray one day I may only feel. of Jesus as she feels everyday.
St Therese will always help us here on Earth. She is amazing. And she is beautiful. The Roses that come are amazing too. Millions of them appear. I hope all see her God Bless all. Just pray to her and if ever you need her she will notice and she will help you. Xxxx
Brothers, Thank you for explaining why St Theresa has been so helpful to me. It always puzzled me, yet on my life Our Mother and jet have been close to me. I am now going to pray for Sister Teresa of St Augustine and the venerable Bishop Obviar. I hope you will join me. Sincerely
Watching this video again and longing for more!! Would you consider doing a class/book club online, on a format like Zoom, where people could discuss with you these concepts more in depth each week? I would gladly pay for something like that and might have friends who would be interested too.
I'm hoping that this is a good place to ask this question: does the Catholic Church believe in the existence of saints we do not know about? That is, people whose lives passed unnoticed by the outside world, but would be seen as holy if they were known?
Great question, Diedert! Yes! Likely, most saints are not formally recognized as such. These are the people who lived holy, hidden lives only noticed by those they touched around them. We remember all of these saints on All Saints Day, November 1 each year. If you have a chance, I recommend finding a local church and attending Mass on that day to remember all of these hidden saints who have impacted our lives!
I love st. Therese and her little way, but sometimes, I have second thoughts about her approach. If she disliked this sister, should she not at times gently have discussed one of these antipathies? Maybe she did, though. If the antipathy arose from a genuine flaw, talking about it gently might have helped solving it. But then again, such talks might only arise and be effective if a person feels loved. Anyway, I do agree with st Therese that being loving to everyone is a great goal and trying to love someone we dislike is a great exercise in cultivating that love
St Therese also really encouraged her sister Leonie as well. I love the beautiful letters between them.
I love her so much. Thank you for this program. God bless you.
Saint Thérèse of Lisieux is going to be my confirmation Saint next year. She has been here for me since I first learned of her when I was 9. I pray one day I may only feel. of Jesus as she feels everyday.
St Therese will always help us here on Earth. She is amazing. And she is beautiful. The Roses that come are amazing too. Millions of them appear. I hope all see her God Bless all. Just pray to her and if ever you need her she will notice and she will help you. Xxxx
Brothers, Thank you for explaining why St Theresa has been so helpful to me. It always puzzled me, yet on my life Our Mother and jet have been close to me. I am now going to pray for Sister Teresa of St Augustine and the venerable Bishop Obviar. I hope you will join me. Sincerely
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St Therese has helped me immediately on many occasions...glory to God!!
I really enjoyed this. The part towards the end where she encouraged us to think of a person as God thinks about them was really great. Great work
Thank you for your kind words, Jeff. We're glad you're finding the videos helpful.
So glad you are back! May Thérèse intercede for you all who watch and follow you!
sweet
what a wonderful insights
Thank you! God bless you!
Thank you so much for this episode on Therese's feast day!
Thank you dearest Friars. Wonderful Podcast. God bless you!
This podcast on St. Therese was great, very insightful. This was like a mini retreat on the Little Flower. Keep up the good work.
Very nice! Very thankful that you will be continuing the podcast! Happy Feast Day!🌹
Oh, well done! Citing Therese's "elevator to God" has always been an inspiration to me... so simple and yet, so profound... God bless you both!
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I've just discovered your channel. I love these videos!! Satisfying my soul!! Thank you.
Does archives of Lisieux have this Celine's notebook with scriptures ?
Watching this video again and longing for more!! Would you consider doing a class/book club online, on a format like Zoom, where people could discuss with you these concepts more in depth each week? I would gladly pay for something like that and might have friends who would be interested too.
I'm hoping that this is a good place to ask this question: does the Catholic Church believe in the existence of saints we do not know about? That is, people whose lives passed unnoticed by the outside world, but would be seen as holy if they were known?
Great question, Diedert! Yes! Likely, most saints are not formally recognized as such. These are the people who lived holy, hidden lives only noticed by those they touched around them. We remember all of these saints on All Saints Day, November 1 each year. If you have a chance, I recommend finding a local church and attending Mass on that day to remember all of these hidden saints who have impacted our lives!
@@ICSPublications Hi, thank you for taking the time to reply!
I love st. Therese and her little way, but sometimes, I have second thoughts about her approach. If she disliked this sister, should she not at times gently have discussed one of these antipathies? Maybe she did, though.
If the antipathy arose from a genuine flaw, talking about it gently might have helped solving it. But then again, such talks might only arise and be effective if a person feels loved.
Anyway, I do agree with st Therese that being loving to everyone is a great goal and trying to love someone we dislike is a great exercise in cultivating that love
It's the guy from the hangover
Ed helms didn't realize he was a religious always figured him the Jesuit type .. lol