St Therese of the Child Jesus
26th Week in Ordinary Time: Tuesday 1st October 2019
Is. 66:10-14; Ps. 132(131):1-3; Mt. 18:1-5 (Ps Wk II)
These days a great stress is placed on adult autonomy and the freedom of the individual. This seems somewhat embarrasing in the face of the Kingdom values. However, a look at reality will quickly lessen our embarrassment. For quite a few years a child is dependent for its very life on the care of others. Totally on its own a child dies.
Similarly, totally on his or her own, the most gifted, the most confident, the most efficient man or woman cannot live the moral life necessary for entry to the Kingdom of Heaven. Undoubtedly human effort is required but the stark fact remains that the human being without the grace of God is an endangered person on the road to eternal life as is the deserted child on the road to even minimal earthly life.
St Therese of Lisieux realized this truth and her way of prayer reflects her realization. Therese belived that the prayer of the competent at the top of Mount Carmel was not for her. She prayed because she had to. She prayed desperately the prayer of the incompetent, the prayer of the sinner at the foot of Mount Carmel. That such a great “little” saint should pray like a child begging for help is a consolation for us.
Lord, give us the courage to pray.