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Quote of the day, 25 February: Céline Martin
During the [clothing] ceremony, I received a special grace of intimate union with my Beloved; I could no longer see anything that was happening around me. The presence of the Bishop, the numerous clergy, the crowd of people who had flocked together, everything had disappeared before my eyes, I was alone with Jesus… when suddenly I was awakened from my inner silence by the chanting of Compline, which continued in vibrant and lively notes.
The choir sang the psalm: Qui habitat in adjutorio Altissimi (Psalm 90/91), and I could hear the meaning of it, and every word came down into my soul as a token of a sacred promise made to me by the One to whom I was uniting my life.
Sister Geneviève of the Holy Face, O.C.D.
Céline Martin
Histoire d’une petite âme, 265Note: On 25 February 1959, Sister Geneviève of the Holy Face entered into eternity. She was 89 years and 10 months old and had just marked her 63rd year of profession as a Discalced Carmelite.
We always refer to the website of the Archives of the Carmel of Lisieux for the vast majority of our quotes concerning Saint Thérèse, Saint Zélie, and Saint Louis Martin. If you would like to purchase English translations for the collected works of St. Thérèse, please visit the website of our Discalced Carmelite friars at ICS Publications.
Translation from the French text is the blogger’s own work product and may not be reproduced without permission.
Featured image: Chapter four of the Manuale O.C.D. includes the prayer for the blessing of a Carmelite habit. Image credit: Photograph by Carmelite Quotes.
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Quote of the day, 18 June: St. Thérèse of Lisieux
Sister Thérèse accepted every reproach with a heavenly joy—not only from the superiors, but even from the novices. She let them say unpleasant things to her without ever correcting them in the moment.
“I’m happy to accept corrections when they’re justified,” I told her. “If I’m wrong, I’ll admit it. But I can’t stand being reprimanded when I haven’t done anything wrong.”
“For me,” she replied, “it’s just the opposite. I prefer to be accused unjustly, because then I have nothing to reproach myself for, and I offer that to the good God with joy. Then I humble myself by thinking that I’d be quite capable of doing what I’ve been accused of.”
Sister Geneviève of the Holy Face (Céline Martin)
Counsels and Reminiscences of a Novice
Translation from the French text is the blogger’s own work product and may not be reproduced without permission.
Featured image: This detail from Photo no. 9 was taken by Sr. Geneviève on 20 November 1894. Image credit: Discalced Carmelites (Used by permission).
⬦ Reflection Question ⬦
How does prayer help you cope with difficult relationships or unjust treatment?
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Quote of the day, 5 February: St. Thérèse
You have hidden me forever in your Face!…
Divine Jesus, deign to hear my voice.
I have come to sing the inexpressible grace
Of having suffered…of having born the Cross…For a long time I have drunk from the chalice of tears.
I have shared your cup of sorrows,
And I have understood that suffering has its charms,
That by the Cross we save sinners.It is by the Cross that my ennobled soul
Has seen a new horizon revealed.
Under the rays of your Blessed Face,
My weak heart has been raised up very high.My Beloved, your sweet voice calls me:
“Come,” you said to me, “already the winter has fled.
A new season is beginning for you.
At last day is taking the place of night.Raise your eyes to your Holy Homeland,
And on thrones of honor you will see
A beloved Father…a dear Mother
To whom you owe your immense happiness!…Your life will pass like an instant.
On Carmel we are very near Heaven.
My beloved, my love has chosen you.
I have reserved a glorious throne for you!….”Saint Thérèse of Lisieux
PN 16, Song of Gratitude of Jesus’s Fiancée
Note: On 5 February 1895, Céline Martin was clothed in the Carmelite habit and began her novitiate in the Carmel of Lisieux. St. Thérèse wrote the Song of Gratitude of Jesus’s Fiancée as a gift for her sister’s clothing.
Thérèse of Lisieux, S & Kinney, D 1995, The Poetry of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, ICS Publications, Washington DC.
Featured image: These are images of the note marking the day of Céline Martin’s clothing in the Carmelite habit, receiving the name “Geneviève of St. Teresa.” Image credit: Discalced Carmelites
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