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Thérèse sought entrance to the Carmelite convent when she was merely 15 years old. Though she was refused, she would not be deterred, eventually travelling to Rome to visit the Pope. She asked the Holy Father to allow her to become a nun.
At first, The Pope was reluctant, but he eventually agreed and one year later Thérèse entered the Carmelite convent. She spent the remaining years of her life within the cloister, Thérèse viewed God as a tender loving Father who was pleased with even the smallest acts of charity. She had an almost perfect trust in God, even an audacious confidence in Him.
On 30 September 1897 Thérèse died, assuring future generations that she will be more help to them in heaven: "I will send a shower of roses upon earth" Thérèse's life gives testimony of simplicity and trust in God, which when inspired by charity can far surpass feelings of abandonment.
St Thérèse is a wonderful role model for young people because she shows that holiness, which is unique for each person has at its heart simple acts of charity and trust. She affirms that "only love counts". WYD08 pilgrims can ask her intercession for the grace to surrender to the Providence of God, relying on His Power in their 'smallness'
Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, witness to trust and simplicity - pray for us
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