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The Trial of Faith of
St. Therese of Lisieux Author: Frederick L. Miller, S.T.D.
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For the final eighteen months of her life, as she was literally being suffocated to death by pulmonary tuberculosis, Therese of Lisieux experienced a harrowing "trial of faith." Although never faltering in her profession of faith, she had to struggle to believe in the existence of life beyond the grave. Her struggle to assent to the existence of heaven caused her more agony, she said, than her physical disease. By her own admission, her trial was a veritable martyrdom as this well-written and thoroughly researched study so clearly reveals Her acceptance of the trial shows how in "little" ways, we can all fulfill the universal call to holiness. |
For six years the Executive Director of the World Apostolate of Fatima,
the Shrine of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the editor of Soul Magazine,
Father Frederick L. Miller, S.T.D., a priest
of the Archdiocese of Newark, is presently an Associate Professor of Systematic
Theology at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
and Academic Dean of the Seminary's Religious Studies Division. His 13-segment
presentation on the Introduction to the Devout Life of St. Francis
de Sales, Union with God, has been aired on EWTN and is available
in video format from Ignatius Press.
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