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A Flower in the Shadows: Choosing the Little Way When Life Feels Heavy

Posted on September 30, 2025 in: Reflections

A Flower in the Shadows: Choosing the Little Way When Life Feels Heavy

On October 1, the Church celebrates the feast of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, affectionately known as the Little Flower. She is remembered for her radiant trust in God and her “little way” of love. But behind her childlike faith was a life marked by deep suffering.

Thérèse lost her mother to cancer at just four years old, a wound that shaped her tender childhood. Sensitive and often anxious, she clung to God for comfort. Later, in the Carmelite convent, she experienced physical weakness, misunderstandings, and at times even the coldness of fellow sisters. Tuberculosis ultimately claimed her life at the young age of 24.

Yet in every shadow, Thérèse chose light. She found joy not in escaping suffering, but in offering it to God. Her “little way” was built on small acts— folding laundry, bearing annoyances with patience, offering a smile— all done with great love. She wrote: “I will seek out a means of getting to Heaven by a little way, very short and very straight, a little way that is wholly new.

Even in her final months of illness and doubt, Thérèse whispered: “I am not dying, I am entering into life.” Her example reminds us that peace is not found in avoiding pain but in trusting that God is present within it.

On this October 1st, as we honor her feast day, may we be encouraged to choose the Little Way when life feels heavy— to trust, to love, and to believe that even our smallest sacrifices can bloom into roses of grace.

 

By Andrea DePoala


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