The Autobiography Of Saint Therese Of Lisieux The Story of a Soul Translated by John Beevers
Few
spiritual figures have touched as many readers in the past century as
Saint Therese of Lisieux, the saint popularly known as the Little
Flower. Though she was only twenty-four years old when she died, her
writings have had tremendous impact, making her one of the most
popular spiritual writers in the twentieth century. Her
autobiography, The
Story of a Soul,
has been a source of priceless inspiration ever since it was written,
and has become the great spiritual bestseller of our time. A hundred
years after her death in 1897, millions of copies have spread
throughout the world and it has been translated into more than fifty
languages.
The
reason for the continued success of her autobiography is, quite
simply, that it is unlike any work of devotion and spiritual insight
ever written. Once it is read, it cannot be forgotten. Its appeal
across cultures and generations has been extensive, moving both
peasants and popes, men and women, young and old—people of every
kind of intelligence and education succumb to its spell. Yet is not a
conventional work of religious devotion; instead, it is in many ways
a supernatural book. In the words of Pope Pius XI, Saint Therese
"attained the knowledge of supernatural things in such abundant
measure that she was able to point out the sure way of salvation to
others," and it is especially inThe
Story of a Soul that
she has pointed out this sure way to the generations that have
followed her. As Therese herself said of this book just prior to her
death, "What I have written will do a lot of good. It will make
the kindness of God better known."
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