Maurice and Therese The Story of a Love

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Pub. Date: 2001-02-20
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Summary

As Saint Therese lay dying in the Carmel of Lisieux, she overheard a conversation that amused her. Outside her window, two nuns were discussing what they could write in her obituary that could possibly be of any interest, since the twenty-four-year-old nun had never done anything worth noting. Therese was pleased, for she had always kept a low profile. With the posthumous publication of her spiritual autobiography in 1898, however, that low profile would vanish instantly. She became one of the most beloved saints of all time, and her influence will expand dramatically because of Pope John Paul II's declaration that she is a Doctor of the Church. Amid growing interest in her writings comes the collected correspondence between her and a humble young seminarian, Maurice Belliere. Though they never met in person, they exchanged twenty-one letters that opened a window on the heart of Saint Therese that would have remained forever closed had Maurice not written to the Mother Superior at the convent asking for a nun to pray for him. The Mother Superior chose Therese, and in these conversational letters the Little Flower reveals herself in a way that we would never have known from her autobiography. In his accompanying text, Bishop Patrick Ahern expertly leads the reader into the worlds of Maurice and Therese and reveals the full beauty of this saint's spirituality.

Author Biography

<b> </b>Patrick Ahern, an auxiliary bishop of New York, is widely regarded as one of the foremost experts on the spirituality of Saint Therese of Lisieux. He lives and works in Manhattan.

Table of Contents

Preface 1(5)
Introduction 5(10)
I. A Leap of Faith
The Correspondence of Maurice Belliere to Mother Prioress of Lisieux
October 15, 1895
15(3)
Someone to Pray for Me
18(5)
October 23, 1895
23(4)
A Saint among Saints for a Sister
27(4)
July 21, 1896
31(2)
The Worst Blunder of All
33(4)
October 14, 1896
37(2)
Uncertain Future
39(8)
II. Souls Made to Understand Each Other
The Correspondence between Maurice Belliere and therese of Lisieux
October 21, 1896
47(2)
Night of Nothingness
49(8)
November 28, 1896
57(2)
A Saint I Am Not
59(4)
December 26, 1896
63(4)
The Christmas Miracle
67(8)
January 31, 1897
75(2)
``To Live by Love''
77(5)
February 24, 1897
82(4)
An Author, but Not by Choice
86(6)
April 17, 1897
92(5)
Leo Taxil
97(6)
April 25, 1897
103(5)
The Little Way
108(8)
June 7, 1897
116(6)
The Road Is Open--Go!
122(7)
June 9, 1897
129(2)
The Letter Never Sent
131(2)
June 21, 1897
133(4)
Merciful Love
137(7)
July 15, 1897
144(3)
Talk to Me of Good Things
147(5)
July 13, 1897
152(3)
A Dieu, but Not Farewell
155(5)
July 17, 1897
160(2)
A Lovely Home in Your Holy Friendship
162(3)
July 18, 1897
165(5)
The Parable
170(6)
July 21, 1897
176(5)
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words
181(6)
July 26, 1897
187(6)
The Humanity of Therese
193(6)
August 5, 1897
199(3)
I Found Jesus in You
202(7)
August 10, 1897
209(3)
A Promise Renewed
212(6)
August 17, 1897
218(3)
Letting Go
221(3)
August 28, 1897
224(3)
``Why I Love You, Mary''
227(4)
October 2, 1897
231(3)
Death of Therese
234(7)
III. Africa
The Correspondence of Maurice Belliere to Mother Gonzague and Father Andre Adam
October 14, 1897
241(3)
Missions to Fulfill
244(15)
November 30, 1903
259(4)
A Land of Few Enchantments
263(6)
IV. The Passion and Death of Maurice Belliere
October 22, 1905-July 14, 1907
269(6)
V. Epilogue 275(8)
Recommended Reading on St. Therese 283

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