SAINT THÉRÈSE OF THE CHILD JESUS, VIRGIN AND DOCTOR OF THE UNIVERSAL CHURCH

SAINT THÉRÈSE OF THE CHILD JESUS, VIRGIN AND DOCTOR OF THE UNIVERSAL CHURCH “Mother Church also rejoices in noting that throughout history the Lord has continued to reveal himself to the little and the humble, enabling his chosen ones, through the Spirit who “searches everything, even the depths of God” (1 Cor 2:10), to speak of the gifts “bestowed on us by God… in words not taught by human wisdom but taught by the Spirit, interpreting spiritual truths in spiritual language” (1 Cor 2:12,13). (…) Shining brightly among the little ones to whom the secrets of the kingdom were revealed in a most special way is Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, a professed nun of the Order of Discalced Carmelites. During her life Thérèse discovered “new lights, hidden and mysterious meanings” (Ms A, 83v) and received from the divine Teacher that “science of love” which she then expressed with particular originality in her writings (cf. Ms B, 1r). This science is the luminous expression of her knowledge of the mystery of the kingdom and of her personal experience of grace. It can be considered a special charism of Gospel wisdom which Thérèse, like other saints and teachers of faith, attained in prayer (cf. Ms C, 36r·).”

John Paul II October 19, 1997 – Vatican – APOSTOLIC LETTER DIVINI AMORIS SCIENTIA