46 years ago, I was due to be born on the 3rd of October. My mother and father chose the name Therese Angela as the feast of St Therese was on the 3rd and the feast of the Guardian Angels on the 2nd. I was born on the 1st and years after I was born, the feast of St. Therese was changed to the 1st. Since my parents named me after St. Therese, I did have a small devotion to her and asked her often to intercede for me but I didn't really realise just how holy her life was.
A couple of times, I started reading her autobiography but found it hard to read and just a bit too fluffy.
In 2001, we moved away from family and friends for a job that Steve got with Catholic Education. The year was really tough on us. We were adjusting to living away from family and friends, Tom got type one diabetes, Amelia was born and Steve found teaching very difficult. It was a year full of challenges for us.
I was feeling quite annoyed with God and kept on asking him why we were dealing with so much. I cannot remember how I came across St. Therese's autobiography but I remember thinking that I should try and read it one more time and that maybe I could get something out of it.
The story touched me profoundly. I realised just how holy St. Therese was and that her little way was indeed something that could help me live a full life. I knew that been named after such a holy person was a real gift. I also realised just how rich the Catholic church was with patron saints to give us good examples in living the faith. They are just like big brothers and sisters encouraging us and leading us by example.
Thank you St. Therese for your little way and for being such a good example in living a life for God Thank you also for your intercession for my family and me.
Therese.
All about Therese, Steve, Daniel and Angelique, Sam and Jess, Madeline and Daniel, Brigette and Adriano, Tom, Amelia and Ryan, Christopher and Joseph. Come on in and share a cup of coffee and see what is happening in our lives.
Tuesday, October 02, 2012
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Happy Birthday and Happy St Therese Day.
God bless.
Thanks so much Victor. Thanks for visiting too.
Happy birthday! May God continue to bless you and your family.
My sister Sharron Therese was named after St Therese, and at confirmation time she chose her as her patron saint. I did everything my big sister did, and I wanted her for my patron saint too- we were confirmed together- but mom wouldn't let me, and told me I could have St Teresa instead. Mom was wise, St Teresa has inspired me greatly, especially with her devotion to St Joseph.
I hope you enjoyed your birthday, Therese:-)
St. Therese of Lisieux is the saint we chose as patron saint for our family and our homeschooling. I struggle to relate to some of the other 'bigger' saints but St. Therese always seems so constant and supportive to us. Our youngest daughter is Melanie Therese - my husband chose Melanie and I only found out later that it was St. Therese's sister's name.
God bless, Therese:-)
Therese, I hope you had a lovely day. We too celebrated St Therese feasy day with her being Brids' confirmation saint.
She is rather special.
We were in Lisieux last month and she is ever so pretty lying there. Gorgeous town as well
Leanne
Hi Shirley, Vicky and Leanne.
I am constantly finding out about people that have a devotion to St. Therese and how special she has become to many people.
Leanne, I would love to travel one day to Lisieux.
Happy belated feast and birthday. And what a gorgeous picture of St. Therese!
Happy very belated birthday. Have a great year of Faith.
Shellxx
mum6kids
Sorry Shell. Catching up on comments now and only just read yours. Thanks for the good wishes.
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