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  1. READING

    My joy is to struggle unceasingly
    To bring forth spiritual children.
    It’s with a heart burning with tenderness
    That I keep saying to Jesus:
    “For you, my Divine Little Brother,
    I’m happy to suffer.
    My only joy on earth
    Is to be able to please you.

    PN 45, Stanza 6

    REFLECTION

    Have you considered your role in bringing others closer to Jesus? St. Thérèse, though she lived in a cloister, saw her mission as spiritual motherhood—unceasingly offering her struggles to bring spiritual children to Christ. This calling is not limited to the cloister. Each of us can offer our prayers, sacrifices, and acts of love to bring souls to Jesus, wherever we are. Today, reflect on how you can embrace your own call to spiritual motherhood or fatherhood. Ask St. Thérèse to help you find joy in offering everything to Jesus for the salvation of souls.

    NOVENA PRAYER

    St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus,
    remember your promise to do good on earth;
    send your shower of roses in abundance
    on those who call upon you,
    and obtain for us from God the graces
    we are waiting to receive from His infinite goodness.

    mention your intentions here

    God our Father,
    you have promised your kingdom
    to those who are willing to become like little children.
    Help us to follow the way of Saint Thérèse with confidence
    so that by her prayers
    we may come to know your eternal glory.
    Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
    who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
    God, forever and ever. Amen.

    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

    Thérèse of Lisieux, S 1995, The Poetry of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, translated from the French by Kinney, D, ICS Publications, Washington DC.

    https://carmelitequotes.blog/2024/09/27/tejnovena24-7/

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  2. Explore the profound spirituality of Blessed Mary Josephine of Jesus Crucified, her miraculous healing, and her deep empathy for suffering humanity. Listen to her inspiring reflections and learn how to embrace your own crosses with joy and compassion.
    Music credit: Sean Beeson

    Our holy mother, Teresa of Jesus, wants us to be crucified with Christ, this is the task of our lives. When I think that Jesus has placed me on the cross with Himself I feel in myself a spiritual motherhood, a tenderness for souls, a great and profound joy that I cannot explain.

    How many tribulations on earth there are, how many lamentations, how many sighs and tears! I am far from all, but here I share the pain of every heart. I present to God all the sighs, the tears which water this place of exile. I am living with suffering humanity.

    Blessed Mary Josephine of Jesus Crucified

    From her spiritual writings

    A Journey of Healing and Spiritual Motherhood

    Blessed Mary Josephine of Jesus Crucified (Maria Giuseppina di Gesù Crocifisso Catanea) was born on February 18, 1894, in Naples, Italy. Entering the Carmelite Community at St. Maria ai Ponti Rossi in 1918, she devoted herself to a life of deep spirituality and mystical experiences. Despite battling severe illnesses, she transformed her suffering into a source of spiritual strength, offering it for the salvation of souls.

    One of the most remarkable events in her life was her miraculous healing from paralysis, attributed to the intercession of St. Francis Xavier. This event drew many to seek her guidance and consolation.

    Her profound empathy and spiritual motherhood shine through in her reflections. Blessed Mary Josephine’s words remind us of the connection between suffering and spiritual growth. Embracing our trials, as St. Teresa of Avila taught, is a path to deeper communion with God.

    “There is no lack of the cross in this life, however much we may do to escape it, if we belong to the party of the Crucified One” (Letter 194), St. Teresa wrote, underscoring the inevitability and transformative power of suffering for those who follow Christ.

    For a more detailed exploration of Blessed Mary Josephine’s life, her miraculous healing, and her spiritual insights, listen to our latest podcast episode above or on your favorite podcast platform. You’ll also find all the prayers for her feast day from the Discalced Carmelite breviary propers here on our blog.

    Catholic Church 1993, Proper of the Liturgy of the Hours of the Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel and the Order of Discalced Carmelites (Rev. and augm.), Institutum Carmelitanum, Rome.

    Teresa of Avila, St. 1985, The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila, translated from the Spanish by Kavanaugh, K; Rodriguez, O, ICS Publications, Washington DC.

    Featured image: This is a detail from a well-known photo of Blessed Maria Giuseppina, who was captured seated outdoors, smiling broadly. Image credit: Discalced Carmelites

    https://carmelitequotes.blog/2024/06/25/blessed-mary-josephine-embracing-the-cross/

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