J.M.J.
Saint Thèrése of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face is
remembered for many things, especially her acceptance of God’s love for her,
and her return of that love to Him.
As we begin the month of October, we cannot help but
to recall Saint Thèrése, who is particularly commemorated in the Sacred Liturgy
on October 1st.
A valuable aid for our own spiritual life is the
Little Flower’s “Act of Oblation to Merciful Love”—a powerful testament to the
overwhelming love and mercy of God Who seeks to envelop His children with that
same love and mercy.
Let us pray this “Act of Oblation” with simple hearts,
imploring the abundant Grace of the Holy Spirit through the intercession of the
Ever-Virgin Maiden of Nazareth.
Act of Oblation
to Merciful Love
J.M.J.T.
Offering of myself
as a Victim of
Holocaust
to God’s Merciful Love
O My God! Most Blessed Trinity, I desire to Love You and make You Loved, to work for the glory of Holy
Church by saving souls on earth and liberating those suffering in Purgatory. I
desire to accomplish Your will perfectly and to reach the degree of glory You
have prepared for me in Your Kingdom. I desire, in a word, to be a saint, but I
feel my helplessness and I beg You, O my God! to be Yourself my Sanctity!
Since You loved me so much as to give me Your only Son
as my Savior and my Spouse, the infinite treasures of His merits are mine. I
offer them to You with gladness, begging You to look upon me only in the Face
of Jesus and in His Heart burning with Love.
I offer You, too, all the merits of the Saints (in
Heaven and on earth), their acts of Love, and those of the Holy Angels.
Finally, I offer You, O Blessed Trinity!
the Love and merits of the Blessed Virgin, my dear Mother. It is to her I abandon my offering, begging her to
present it to You. Her Divine Son, my Beloved
Spouse, told us in the days of His mortal life: “Whatsoever you ask the Father in My Name He will give it to you!” I am certain, then, that You will
grant my desires; I know, O my God! that the
more You want to give, the more You make us desire. I feel in
my heart immense desires and it is with confidence I ask You to come and take
possession of my soul. Ah! I cannot receive Holy Communion as often as I
desire, but, Lord, are You not all-powerful? Remain in me as in a
tabernacle and never separate Yourself from Your little victim.
I want to console You for the ingratitude of the
wicked, and I beg of You to take away my freedom to displease You. If through
weakness I sometimes fall, may Your Divine
Glance cleanse my soul immediately, consuming all my imperfections like the
fire that transforms everything into itself.
I thank You, O my God! for all the graces You have
granted me, especially the grace of making me pass through the crucible of
suffering. It is with joy I shall contemplate You on the Last Day carrying the
scepter of Your Cross. Since You deigned to give me a share in this very
precious Cross, I hope in Heaven to resemble You and to see shining in my glorified
body the Sacred Stigmata of Your Passion.
After earth’s Exile, I hope to go and enjoy You in the
Fatherland, but I do not want to lay up merits for Heaven. I want to work for Your Love alone with the one purpose of pleasing You, consoling Your Sacred
Heart, and saving souls who will love You eternally.
In the evening of this life, I shall appear before You
with empty hands, for I do not ask You, Lord, to count my works. All our
justice is stained in Your eyes. I wish, then, to be clothed in Your own Justice and to receive from Your Love the eternal possession of Yourself. I want no other Throne, no other Crown but You, my Beloved!
Time is nothing in Your eyes, and a single day is like
a thousand years. You can, then, in one instant prepare me to appear before
You.
In order to live in one single act of perfect Love, I
OFFER MYSELF AS A VICTIM OF HOLOCAUST TO YOUR MERCIFUL LOVE, asking You to
consume me incessantly, allowing the waves of infinite tenderness shut up within You to overflow into my soul,
and that thus I may become a martyr
of Your Love, O my God!
May this martyrdom, after having prepared me to appear
before You, finally cause me to die and may my soul take its flight without any
delay into the eternal embrace of Your
Merciful Love.
I want, O my Beloved,
at each beat of my heart to renew this offering to You an infinite number of
times, until the shadows having disappeared I may be able to tell You of my Love in an Eternal Face to Face!
Marie, Francoise, Thèrése of the Child Jesus
and the Holy Face, unworthy Carmelite religious.
This 9th day of June,
Feast of the Most Holy Trinity,
In the year of grace, 1895. (pages 276-278)
(Reproduced with permission from Story
of a Soul: The Autobiography of St.
Therese of Lisieux, translated by John Clarke, O.C.D. Copyright 1975 by the
Washington Province of Discalced Carmelites, Inc. Washington, D.C.: ICS
Publications.)
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