11.
All these reasons are clear evidence of
how timely is the Saint of Lisieux's doctrine and of the particular
impact her message has had on the men and women of our century. Moreover,
some circumstances contribute to making her designation as a Teacher for the
Church of our time even more significant.
First of all, Thérèse is a woman,
who in approaching the Gospel knew how to grasp its hidden wealth with that
practicality and deep resonance of life and wisdom which belong to the feminine
genius. Because of her universality she stands out among the multitude of holy
women who are resplendent for their Gospel wisdom.
Thérèse is also a contemplative.
In the hiddenness of her Carmel she lived the great adventure of Christian
experience to the point of knowing the breadth, length, height and depth of
Christ's love (cf. Eph 3:18-19). God did not want his secrets to remain hidden,
but enabled Thérèse to proclaim the secrets of the King (cf. Ms
C, 2v·). By her life Thérèse offers a witness and theological
illustration of the beauty of the contemplative life as the total dedication to
Christ, Spouse of the Church, and as an affirmation of God's primacy over all
things. Hers is a hidden life which possesses a mysterious fruitfulness for
spreading the Gospel and fills the Church and the world with the sweet odour of
Christ (cf. LT 169, 2v).
Lastly, Thérèse of Lisieux is
a young person. She reached the maturity of holiness in the prime of
youth (cf. Ms C, 4r). As such, she appears as a Teacher of evangelical
life, particularly effective in illumining the paths of young people, who must
be the leaders and witnesses of the Gospel to the new generations.
Thérèse of the Child Jesus is
not only the youngest Doctor of the Church, but is also the closest to us in
time, as if to emphasize the continuity with which the Spirit of the Lord sends
his messengers to the Church, men and women as teachers and witnesses to the
faith. In fact, whatever changes can be noted in the course of history and
despite the repercussions they usually have on the life and thought of
individuals in every age, we must never lose sight of the continuity which
links the Doctors of the Church to each other: in every historical context they
remain witnesses to the unchanging Gospel and, with the light and strength that
come from the Holy Spirit, they become its messengers, returning to proclaim it
in its purity to their contemporaries. Thérèse is a Teacher for
our time, which thirsts for living and essential words, for heroic and credible
acts of witness. For this reason she is also loved and accepted by brothers and
sisters of other Christian communities and even by non-Christians.
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