Thoughts of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus

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Thoughts of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus

by Saint de Lisieux Thérèse

EN·~2 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

THOUGHTS - OF SAINT THÉRÈSE OF THE CHILD JESUS

0:17
2

THOUGHTS - OF SAINT THÉRÈSE OF THE CHILD JESUS

0:46
3

THOUGHTS - OF SAINT THÉRÈSE OF THE CHILD JESUS

0:03
4

LOVE OF GOD

23:32
5

LOVE OF OUR NEIGHBOUR

8:38
6

FAITH

3:09
7

HOPE

4:29
8

HUMILITY

18:09
9

DETACHMENT

9:00
10

MORTIFICATION

11:54

Description

In this intimate collection, the young Carmelite shares her inner dialogue with God, inviting listeners into the quiet moments of her convent life. Her reflections reveal a radiant devotion centered on simple, child‑like love, where even a smile or a whispered word becomes an offering. Through candid letters to her spiritual sisters, she articulates the “Little Way,” a path of trust, surrender, and joyful humility that continues to inspire seekers of all backgrounds.

The passages unfold with gentle honesty, describing moments of doubt, suffering, and the fierce yearning to unite her heart with Christ’s love. Listeners will hear her vivid metaphors—God as a tender mother, love as a fire that transforms nothingness—drawing a vivid portrait of a soul that seeks total abandonment to the Divine. This audio experience offers a soothing meditation on faith, encouraging anyone yearning for deeper intimacy with the sacred.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (171K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Michael Gray, Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon

Release date

2020-09-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Saint de Lisieux Thérèse

Saint de Lisieux Thérèse

1873–1897

A young French Carmelite whose brief life left a lasting mark, she became beloved around the world for her simple, heartfelt “Little Way” of holiness in everyday life. Her autobiography, Story of a Soul, helped turn a quiet cloistered nun into one of the most widely read spiritual writers in modern Christianity.

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