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No, I was merely wondering.Does the’austerity bit’ do it for you?
No, I was merely wondering.Does the’austerity bit’ do it for you?
I guess so; I found that Fr. Drinan(the pro-choice Congressman whom was the reason behind Pope John Paul II forbidding priests to run for public office) was a Jesuit.Are Jesuits also allowed to serve as Vatican diplomats(such a position normally has be sought after, since it involves a professional diplomatic corps)?
French Spirituality during the times of these Saints was heavily influenced by “Jansenism” which was a very rigid view of God as Judge. It also played so much on the idea that the only way to please God was to perform extraordinary deeds of mortifications and penance to appease an angry God. Therese did not buy that. She saw God as Mercy. So it depends on what you mean “French Spirituality.”I am most attracted to “the French school.”
You can see the French school of spirituality manifested in the lives and teachings of St. France de Sales, St. John Eudes, St. Jeanne Jugan, and St. Therese … and in communities that follows in their footsteps.
Interesting. What was the Auntie’s name? Was she the sister of Louise or Zelie? Is there a biography, books, or any information about her?You can find information about the French school here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_school_of_spirituality
and here:
ewtn.com/library/Montfort/Handbook/Frenchs.htm
St. Francis de Sales, St. Louis de Montfort, etc. were definitely not Jansenists. St. Therese was influenced by Salesian spirituality; her aunt was in the Visitation. if you ever see a comparative critical index of the Autobiography and the Introduction its amazing to see where they match up.
She was Zelie’s sister-Sister Marie-Dosithée. St Therese’s sister Léonie also became a Visitation sister (Sister Francoise-Therese). I don’t know that there is a specific book on St Therese’s aunt, but you might try The Story of a FamilyInteresting. What was the Auntie’s name? Was she the sister of Louise or Zelie? Is there a biography, books, or any information about her?
Thank you in advanced for answering my questions
God bless,
goforgoal
I haven’t seen a book about her aunt but there is one about her sister called God Made the Violets Too.She was Zelie’s sister-Sister Marie-Dosithée. St Therese’s sister Léonie also became a Visitation sister (Sister Francoise-Therese). I don’t know that there is a specific book on St Therese’s aunt, but you might try The Story of a Family
Thank you. I am admittedly a pessimist, but Mary also had Seven Joys.Faustina123- God bless you for answering my question and for recommeding the book “The Story of a Family” by: Fr. Stephane-Joesph Piat, O.F.M.
amazon.com/Story-Family-Therese-Lisieux-Little/dp/0895555026
Yes, I knew that Leonie became a Visitation Sister.
YoungThinker- St. Juliana Falconieri
saints.sqpn.com/saintj32.htm
Pessimistic spirit???
God bless,
goforgoal