3.
The Pastors of the Church, beginning
with my predecessors, the Supreme Pontiffs of this century, who held up her
holiness as an example for all, also stressed that Thérèse is a
teacher of the spiritual life with a doctrine both spiritual and profound,
which she drew from the Gospel sources under the guidance of the divine Teacher
and then imparted to her brothers and sisters in the Church with the greatest
effectiveness (cf. Ms B, 2v-3).
This spiritual doctrine has been passed on
to us primarily by her autobiography which, taken from three manuscripts she
wrote in the last years of her life and published a year after her death with
the title Histoire d'une âme (Lisieux 1898), has aroused an
extraordinary interest down to our day. This autobiography, translated along
with her other writings into about 50 languages, has made Thérèse
known in every part of the world, even outside the Catholic Church. A century
after her death, Thérèse of the Child Jesus continues to be
recognized as one of the great masters of the spiritual life in our time.
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