Hi, I'm Samantha. I am 20 years old. I spent most of my life in St. Louis, MO and have spent the past two years as a student at Benedictine College in Atchison, KS. I come from a small family: Mom, Dad, me, and a four-year old brother. I love to sew and knit in my free time and go on wild adventures in the pages of a good book. It was through one of these books that I began my admiration (which later grew to a great devotion and love) for St. Therese of the Little Flower and her little way. I was first drawn to the Sisters for their infectious joy and how much I felt comfortable, like I had been here all my life. By my second visit, Alton felt like home.
Recently, I found a reflection I had written during my first retreat as a postulant. The last conference that had been given was on Spiritual Motherhood. As I approached the 4 th Station where Jesus meets His Sorrowful Mother, this is what struck my heart: What is the sacrificial love of a mother? It is the self-sacrifice made to love her children. Mary’s self-sacrifice to be there with Christ, her Son, in His passion was the selfless love that united her with Him. Her heart was pierced with 7 swords in the agony of watching her beloved Son endure a cross that He did not deserve, but which He embraced for the love of the Father and mankind. Could she not have said to Jesus, “You don’t have to do this, there are other ways. Do you know how much pain You are causing me and those who love you?” She knew He could have chosen any other way t...
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May St.Therese guide you on your path in deep loving prayers to Him through Mary.
You are remembered in prayers!
You have heard the call of Jesus.
Many, many blessings to you as you follow the path before you!