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1 1 | the Spirit, interpreting spiritual truths in spiritual language" (
2 1 | interpreting spiritual truths in spiritual language" (1 Cor 2:12,13).
3 2 | imitation of her precocious spiritual maturity, her holiness was
4 2 | the occasion on the way of spiritual childhood; and Pius XI proclaimed
5 2 | acts of recognition, the spiritual radiance of Thérèse of the
6 2 | their inspiration from her spiritual doctrine. Her message, often
7 3 | Thérèse is a teacher of the spiritual life with a doctrine both
8 3 | life with a doctrine both spiritual and profound, which she
9 3 | effectiveness (cf. Ms B, 2v-3).~This spiritual doctrine has been passed
10 3 | the great masters of the spiritual life in our time.~
11 5 | 1886 she has a profound spiritual experience that she describes
12 5 | her care the little way of spiritual childhood, by which she
13 5 | had written to one of her spiritual brothers, Fr Bellière (Lettres
14 6 | her as a teacher of the spiritual life. Her principal work
15 6 | description of her life and spiritual way, Thérèse has left us
16 6 | profound exercise in the spiritual direction of souls.~Her
17 6 | have great theological and spiritual depth inspired by Sacred
18 7 | combines theology and the spiritual life; she expresses herself
19 7 | from the intimate sense of spiritual realities which they experience.
20 8 | promotion of the most genuine spiritual life, presented to all the
21 8 | himself. If genuine Christian spiritual experience should conform
22 8 | most authentic meaning of spiritual childhood, that is, the
23 8 | merciful love as his.~Through spiritual childhood one experiences
24 8 | so also for her, in her spiritual experience Christ is the
25 8 | original chapters of her spiritual doctrine we must recall
26 9 | The primary source of her spiritual experience and her teaching
27 9 | biblical sources in the spiritual life, she emphasized the
28 9 | cultivated with moderation the spiritual exegesis of the Word of
29 9 | Carmelite vocation were the spiritual texts of the Mother Foundress,
30 9 | Cross, who was her true spiritual master (cf. Ms A, 83r).
31 9 | later become a master of the spiritual life.~
32 10| 10. The spiritual doctrine of Thérèse of Lisieux
33 10| virtues, explained the way of spiritual childhood and praised the
34 10| faithful, has accepted the spiritual doctrine of this young Saint.~
35 10| little way" of trust and spiritual childhood have received
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