"Merciful Like the Father" - Day Two of the Nine Days of Prayer and Reflection before the feast of St. Therese of Lisieux during the Jubilee of Mercy - Friday, September 23, 2016
Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 01:15AM
Maureen O'Riordan

Day Two – “Merciful Like the Father”

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In Misericordae Vultus, Pope Francis writes:

"It is absolutely essential for the Church and for the credibility of her message that she herself live and testify to mercy. Her language and her gestures must transmit mercy, so as to touch the hearts of all people and inspire them once more to find the road that leads to the Father."

“To touch the hearts of all people and inspire them once more to find the road that leads to the Father”—this is the mission of Therese.  She wrote “Jesus deigned to show me the only road that leads to this divine Furnace, and this road is the abandonment of the little child who sleepswithout fear in its Father’s arms.” 

Pope Francis:  “The mercy of God is not an abstract idea, but a concrete reality with which he reveals his love as of that of a father or a mother, moved to the very depths out of love for their child. It is hardly an exaggeration to say that this is a “visceral” love. It gushes forth from the depths naturally, full of tenderness and compassion, indulgence and mercy.

Therese: Sister Marie of the Trinity, speaking of an interaction with Therese, her novice mistress: 

“One day I hurt her feelings when I would not admit the faults she reproached me with.  Just then the bell rang for evening prayer.  On the way I began to be sorry for the way I had behaved, and I whispered to her “I was very naughty just now.”  She looked at me lovingly, her eyes filled with tears.  

“If you only knew what is going on within me! No, I have never experienced so vividly with what love Jesus receives us when we ask him to forgive us after we have offended him.  Hardly had you begun to express your repentance to me than I felt for you more love than before.  If such is the case with me, poor little creature that I am, what must God experience when the sinner returns to him?” 

Therese of Lisieux and Marie of the Trinity, by Pierre Descouvement.  Staten Island, New York: Society of St. Paul, 1997, pp. 75-76.

Pope Francis: “The Spouse of Christ must pattern her behaviour after the Son of God who went out to everyone without exception. . . .  in a word, wherever there are Christians, everyone should find an oasis of mercy.

Within the desert of Carmel, Therese herself was an oasis of mercy to the others.  She extended herself to the sisters who were older, ill, cranky, neglected, or isolated in any way, and she did so at considerable personal cost.

St. Therese of Lisieux by those who knew her, tr. Christopher O’Mahony, O.C.D.  Dublin: Veritas Press, 1973.

Pope Francis:  We want to live this Jubilee Year in light of the Lord’s words: Merciful like the Father. The Evangelist reminds us of the teaching of Jesus who says, “Be merciful just as your Father is merciful” (Lk 6:36). It is a programme of life as demanding as it is rich with joy and peace.

Pope Francis:  Merciful like the Father, therefore, is the “motto” of this Holy Year. In mercy, we find proof of how God loves us. He gives his entire self, always, freely, asking nothing in return. He comes to our aid whenever we call upon him.

How can we be merciful like the Father?  Ask for the grace of a deeper participation in Therese's mission of mercy.

Time of Personal Prayer

Pray as the Holy Spirit leads you.  Consider reading over paragraphs 12-14 of "Misericordiae Vultus” and pausing wherever your heart feels moved.

The Prayer of Pope Francis for the Jubilee

Click here to read the Prayer of Pope Francis.

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