Written by a foremost expert on the life of the beloved St. Thérèse of Lisieux, this work is widely considered as the most definitive and popular presentation of her life. St. Thérèse is the most popular modern saint of our times.
Who was this young French Carmelite who died in 1897 of tuberculosis at age twenty-four? At a time when extreme physical penance was widespread in many religious orders, Thérèse would have none of it. Her passionate love of Jesus led her to concentrate entirely on him rather than on personal austerities.
Misunderstood in her own community but now universally loved, she left behind her autobiographical, best-selling book, The Story of a Soul, which captured with rapture her passionate love of Christ and the spirituality of "the little way" - that all of us can live out the ideal of doing everything with love for God and become saints.
Based on Thérèse's famous notebooks, letters, poems, plays, and prayers, Story of a Life reveals her true face: the Thérèse who detested "old wives" devotions; the Thérèse who longed passionately to be priest, martyr, and apostle - and could still fall asleep over her prayers in chapel.
The truth of her life is that God can take a psychologically fragile adolescent and turn her into the greatest saint of the 20th century because, in Thérèse's own words, "I have never relied on myself, only on Jesus."
POINTS OF INTEREST
• Written by the foremost authority on the life
and spirituality of St. Therese
• Based entirely, and scrupulously, on authentic
documents on St. Therese
• Widely considered the most definitive presentation
of her life
• Uses Therese's notebooks, letters, poems,
plays, and prayers to reveals her true face
PRAISE:
"Authoritative and complete. Thérèse emerges as a modern heroine of Gospel simplicity and fidelity. Excellent spiritual reading."
— Criterion
"Masterful. Answers a widespread demand for the finest biography of this 'greatest saint of modern times'."
— Bishop Patrick Ahern, Author, Three Gifts of Thérèse of Lisieux
"One can say with conviction that the Spirit of God let St. Thérèse's heart reveal directly to the people of our day the fundamental reality of the Gospel."
— St. Pope John Paul II
AUTHOR:
Bishop Guy Gaucher, the foremost authority on the life of St. Therese, is a Carmelite priest and the editor of The Complete Works of St. Therese.