Holy Face of Jesus of Manoppello (photo: Paul Badde/EWTN)
“Whoever lives in the presence of so good a friend and excellent a leader as is Jesus Christ can endure all things. Christ helps us and strengthens us and never fails; he is a true friend. And I see clearly that God desires that if we are going to please him and receive his great favors this must come about through the most sacred humanity of Christ, in whom he takes his delight.”–St. Teresa of Jesus (Feast Day October 15)
(by Patricia Enk)
St. Teresa of Jesus, the foundress of the Discalced Carmelites, and Doctor of the Church tells us that when we pray we must be very careful never to set aside the sacred humanity of Jesus Christ. “Many, many times have I perceived this through experience. The Lord told it to me. I have definitely seen that we must enter by this gate if we desire his sovereign Majesty to show his great secrets. A person should desire no other path, even if he be at the summit of contemplation; on this road he walks safely. This Lord of ours is the one through whom all blessings come to us. He will teach us these things. In beholding his life we find that he is the best example.”
Painting of Christ by Dirk Bouts that captivated St. Teresa
“Blessed is the one who truly loves him and always keeps him near…As often as we think of Christ we should recall the love with which he bestowed on us so many favors, and the great things God showed in giving us a pledge like this of his love; for love begets love. Let us strive to keep this always before our eyes and to waken ourselves to love. For if at some time the Lord should grant us the favor of impressing this love on our hearts, all will become easy for us and we shall carry out our tasks quickly and without much effort.”
Christ giving His Blessing -Hans Memling
My beloved passing fair,
Love has drawn thy likeness, see,
In my inmost Heart, and there–
Lost or straying unaware–
Thou must seek thyself in me.
Well I know that thou shalt find
This thine image in my Heart,–
Pictured to the life, with art
So amazing, that thy mind
Sees thy very counterpart.
If by chance thou e’er shalt doubt
Where to turn in search of me,
Seek not all the world about;
Only this can find me out–
Thou must seek myself in thee.
In the mansions of thy mind
Is my dwelling-place; and more–
There I wander, unconfined,
Knocking loud if e’er I find
In thy thought a closed door.
Search for me without were vain,
Since, when thou hast need of me,
Only call me, and again
To thy side I haste amain;
Thou must seek myself in thee.
–St. Teresa of Jesus
Statue of Jesus Scourged St. Teresa’s moment of conversion occurred while praying before this image.