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JamesTheJust
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To be a Doctor, one simply has to be a good teacher (that’s what doctor means; it comes from the Latin root doct, which means teach, as in doctrine).I once thought that to be a Doctor of the Church like St. Thomas, one had to be an intellectual, an academic type, well versed in philosophy, theology, etc, a kind of Albert Einstein of the religious world. Then I read the autobiography of St, Therese of Lisieux, who has been proclaimed a Doctor of the Church. The only thing this 24-year old kid ever wrote was her simple autobiography, and that was under obedience to her superior. Yet that work, written in everyday language, was considered of such great importance that she was declared a Doctor of the Church. A kid, she was not. If you have not read it, read it. I guarantee you will not find it difficult to wade through as you might Summa Theologica, yet it might just change your life. It is called “The Story of a Soul.”
Read St. Thomas, too; he has had a profound influence on the Church, and the shaping of its thought, but he’s not a quick read.
The Story of a Soul has taught a great many people.