Joy in Suffering: According to St. Therese of
the Child Jesus. Bishop A. A. Noser,
Editor. This small book is a Novena of nine days
of prayers and instructions, in the saint's own
words. The book is guaranteed to make the reader
view suffering in a positive light.
To our modern world that views suffering as
an evil to be conquered at all costs, Therese
writes, "Far from complaining to our Lord of the
cross which He sends us, I cannot fathom the
infinite love which has led Him to treat us this
way. . . . What a favor from Jesus, and how He
must love us to send us so great a sorrow!
Eternity will not be long enough to bless Him
for it! . . . Never does our suffering make Him
happy, but it is necessary for us; and so He
sends it to us while, as it were, turning away
His face. . . . I assure you that it costs Him
dearly to fill us with bitterness."
Suffering serves three functions, according
to St. Therese:
a. Suffering is proof of our love for God.
"Under the pressure of pain, I prove my love by
test divine!"
b. Suffering brings us to union with God.
Sufferings "greatly help to detach us from
this earth, they make us look higher than this
world. . . tomorrow, in a brief hour, we shall
be at rest."
c. Suffering can ransom souls. "From the day
He raised His standard of the Cross, all must
fight and win in its shadow. Far more by
suffering and persecution than by eloquent
discourses does Jesus wish to build up His
Kingdom." Every cross is a "mine of gold for us
to turn to account."
For St. Therese, everything can be turned to
our good if done for love of God. "Our Lord does
not look so much at the greatness of our
actions, nor even at their difficulty, but at
the love with which we do them. . .
Through our little acts of charity practiced in
the dark, as it were, we obtain the conversion
of the heathen, help the missionaries and gain
for them plentiful alms, thus building both
spiritual and material dwellings for our
Eucharistic Lord."
Joy in Suffering also explores
Therese's devotion to the Blessed Mother, her
threefold martyrdom of spirit, soul, and body
and her threefold loves of God, neighbor and
self. The reader learns of her "spiritual armor"
and her ability to live in the present and to
see God in all that happened to her. The book is
well worth its minimal cost. Rarely does one
find so much spiritual insight and practical
help in so small a volume.
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