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October 1, 1993
Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus (The Little Flower)
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

After Mass, Our Lady came and said, “It would please Jesus if you would name the spring ‘Maranatha'. It is a strengthening and a completion of the remnant church. Let us give praise, honor and glory to Jesus.”
[According to the message of 11/27/93, ‘Maranatha' is Aramaic for ‘Come, Lord Jesus']

September 10, 1994
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St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

I saw St. Therese of Lisieux before Communion. She said: “Many things will come to completion in the month of October.”

November 6, 1997
St. Therese of the Child Jesus (The Little Flower); Prayer for the Remnant Church
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese comes. She says, “I have come in praise of Jesus. Our Mother sends me to dictate to you this prayer.”

Prayer for the Remnant Church

“Heavenly Mother, Protectress and Refuge of the Faith, lead and protect the Holy Remnant of the Tradition of Faith. Keep us faithful to the Church Tradition as handed down through Pope John Paul II and as stated in the new catechism.* Help us to boldly bear the light of this faith in the face of all apostasy, heresy, and schism. Unite us, the Holy Remnant, in Your Immaculate Heart. Amen.”

* For a small booklet of Holy Love Messages containing references to Pope John Paul II and the “New” Catechism, please see: https://www.holylove.org/CCC-JP2.pdf

In “The Catechism in a Year” podcast, Fr. Mike Schmitz guides you through the entire Catechism of the Catholic Church in 365 episodes. For more, please see:
https://www.youtube.com/@TheCatechismInAYear

To read the Catechism of the Catholic Church online, please see:
https://www.scborromeo2.org/catechism-of-the-catholic-church

October 1, 1998
Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus (The Little Flower); Thursday Prayer Service
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

Blessed Mother and St. Therese [The Little Flower] are here. They both say: “Praise be Jesus.”

St. Therese has a rose in her hand and says: “This is the rose that represents Trust in Divine Providence. It must open fully for those around you to appreciate its fragrance.”

Blessed Mother says: “Pray with Me now for those who do not trust.”

“Come to realize, My dear little ones, that when your trust is tested, it is not an excuse to falter or to slip into the sin of despair. Rather, it is an opportunity to advance in holiness by exercising the virtues of trust, confidence, patience, and perseverance. If you ask Me, I will give you the grace to assist you. I am blessing you.”

October 1, 1999
Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus, the Little Flower
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese is here. She says, “Praise be to Jesus.”

“My dear missionaries, the greatest prayer you can offer for this mission is to be possessed by Divine Love. In this prayer ask Jesus to help you to desire to live in Holy and Divine Love. I promise He will listen to you. Tonight I extend to you a special blessing of Holy and Divine Love.”

October 1, 2001
Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus (The Little Flower)
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese of the Child Jesus: “Child, I come to you in praise of Jesus. I come to tell you that those who seek perfection in love will be given the grace to advance through the Chambers of the Holy United Hearts. The obstacle to perfection is always a disordered self-love. This is to say, the soul loves his own will in some area of his being more than God's Will for him.”

“This is why self-knowledge is of the ultimate importance in advancing through the Sacred Chambers, for unless light is shed on these areas of weakness, the soul cannot improve.”

“Make it known.”

October 1, 2003
Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus (The Little Flower)
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese says: “Praise be to Jesus. Jesus' love for each soul is vast. It can only be compared to the depths of the ocean and the heights of the highest Heavens. His thirst for reciprocal love is unquenchable. No one can love the Lord too much. No one holds perfect love in his heart for His Royal Majesty.”

“If your love reaches a deepening state, you will be shown an ever-deepening desire to be shown where you fail in love. If the desire is not there, you should pray for it.”

October 1, 2004
Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus (The Little Flower)
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Child, the loving heart accepts all things as God's plan for him. He does not take into account either his blessings or his crosses, but counts all things as equal. He is able, then, to practice Holy Love in every present moment, not counting cost to self but only abiding in love.”

September 1, 2005
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St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese, the Little Flower, comes and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I invite you to see that Spiritual Littleness, Divine Victimhood and the Martyrdom of Love are all one. Neither can exist in the soul without the other two. Therefore, to desire one of these is to desire all three. It is a blessed trio of gifts, graces and Spiritual Oneness with Jesus.”

October 1, 2005
Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus (The Little Flower)
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Write down what I have come to tell you, child. This is the recipe for a good sacrifice.”

“First and foremost, the sacrifice should arise from a heart full of love. Otherwise, what is surrendered to God is given half-heartedly. The sacrifice is only as worthy as the depth of love with which it is offered. To put it another way, if the sacrifice were a delicious morsel of food, it would only be as good as the ingredients used to prepare it.”

“Any sacrifice done impatiently, angrily or with little Holy Love, merits the soul little consolation in this life, reward in the next life, and perhaps even a longer stay in Purgatory.”

“Always serve God and neighbor as a little child whose sole purpose is to please his parents out of love.”

July 22, 2007
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St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese of the Child Jesus says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“My dear sister in Christ, realize that just as the Church has been torn apart from within, so it must be built up from within. Disunity must be replaced with unity. This can only be accomplished when personal agendas are abandoned and God's Will is the common goal of all. Remember, God's Divine Will is Holy and Divine Love. This is why this Mission is being pushed to the forefront now, as it is so much a part of Jesus' victory for His Church.”

December 16, 2007
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St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese comes. She takes a rose from the bouquet she is holding, and blows the petals out over me. She says: “Child, listen to me. I come in praise of Jesus.”

“Today you have a snowstorm outside. If only one flake fell, it would not amount to much. It is many flakes together that form the great snowdrifts. It is the way with sacrifices, as well. Many little, humble sacrifices amount to much in God's Eyes. Never allow Satan to convince you otherwise. Each sacrifice is as valuable as the depth of Holy Love in the heart when it is offered. That is what God looks at, not the cost of the sacrifice to the soul.”

October 1, 2008
Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus (The Little Flower)
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Always see worry or lack of trust as a sign that you are not living in God's Divine Will. Worry is a sign that you are hanging on to your own will. If you are frustrated in any way by events or peoples' actions, once again you have not accepted God's Divine Will but want your own way.”

September 8, 2011
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St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese, the Little Flower, says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come at the command of Jesus to give messages to the world concerning the virtue of humility. As you know, humility and love must be together in the soul for all the virtues to deepen and be genuine. False virtue is practiced for others to see. Genuine virtue is in the heart, and is strengthened by God in and through the Holy Spirit according to God's Perfect Will.”

“The humble soul desires littleness, hiddenness and relishes the last place. In humility, the soul does not seek recognition or attention of any kind. The humble soul desires littleness. Therefore, the humble one does not search out importance in the eyes of man, but seeks importance in the Eyes of God.”

“A good barometer of humility, then, is how little you concern yourself with what others think of you. The humble soul considers concern about reputation a distraction.”

September 9, 2011
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St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese, the Little Flower, says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have returned, as promised, with words concerning humility. The soul who seeks deeper holiness must seek deeper humility. True humility does not consider cost to self, but always places God and others first.”

“Humility is Truth itself. Therefore, the humble soul can look with honesty into his own heart. In doing so, he recognizes, not only his failings, but also his strong points. He is willing to risk his reputation for the sake of helping others. Consequently, he is not afraid to justly correct someone if he sees them in spiritual error.”

“In truth, the humble soul does not rash judge. He never sees his opinion as judge and jury. He opens his heart to the facts. He humbly makes allowances. He never presumes to have perfect discernment.”

“Humility has many aspects. The truly humble person never sees himself as humble, but always seeks to be humble.”

September 10, 2011
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St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese, the Little Flower, says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today, once again, I have come to address the topic of humility. There is no genuine holiness or virtue aside from Holy Love and Holy Humility. Humility is like a mirror which reflects all the other virtues. Humility is like a light that shines through every virtue. If personal holiness were compared to a flower, the bloom would be all the virtues, the stem would be Holy Humility, bringing life to the bloom. The roots would be Holy Love; for all virtue – if it is genuine – is rooted in Holy Love.”

“You'll notice I continue to make reference to genuine virtue. This is because many are tricked into thinking they are holy and virtuous, while at the same time, they criticize and rash judge others. Humility and love let God be the Judge. Humility always considers others more holy than himself. God does not look at the outer vestiges of the soul, but always at the heart. That is why humility always takes the last place, and never presumes to be more than he is. This is a great test of true virtue.”

September 17, 2011
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St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese, the Little Flower, says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to stress two points in the spiritual journey. The first is that the virtues are like the vitamins of the soul. The second is that God will take you deeper into the virtuous life if you ask it of Him.”

“In all of this, see the importance of the desire to go deeper into the virtuous life.”

October 1, 2011
Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus (The Little Flower)
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese, the Little Flower, says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to tell you that the soul can only embrace littleness if he loses sight of himself. This is the way that God can absorb his heart, making it like His Own. This is the path of humility.”

“This is the way the soul opens its heart to small sacrifices, making the smallest sacrifice great through the love of God in his heart.”

“These Messages – these words – are so basic to sanctity.”

October 1, 2012
Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese of the Child Jesus says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today, I ask all to regard the fortune of the present moment. It is in each and every present moment you will discover the grace of your salvation, and even sanctification. In the present moment, every soul is offered the choice between good and evil. Each soul is offered the grace of Truth through Holy Love in every present moment and in every situation.”

“It is more difficult to recognize the Truth and to choose good over evil when the soul becomes distracted by the world and the opinions of others.”

“Your small sacrifices, your childlike faith – sweep away the debris of confusion and make the right choice easier.”

October 1, 2013
Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese comes, and she says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to inform. These days, Satan hides his intrinsic evil in seemingly small decisions such as forms of entertainment, dress codes, political choices and manner of speech. He uses what seems unimportant towards his end – the destruction of souls.”

“I am here to tell you that just as many small sacrifices amount to much good, many poor decisions can amount to much evil. Satan knows well how to gain a foothold in hearts. His fingerprints are all over world politics today. If he can disguise his actions in small ways, he can easily mislead in great ones, as well.”

“My little way is a fortress against evil. Begin at once to offer many small sacrifices daily. You will be given deeper insight between good and evil in your moment-to-moment decisions.”

October 1, 2014
Feast of St. Therese of the Child Jesus
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese of the Child Jesus says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come as Jesus commands to explain the difference between being childlike and childish. The soul who is childlike reflects simplicity and humility of heart. Such a one is very eager to please others. He trustingly takes on any task as a loving child would do to please his parents. He has no hidden or self-centered agenda.”

“The soul who is childish, on the other hand, is self-centered, regarding everything as it affects himself. His focus is on pleasing himself and, in this regard, he becomes very manipulative.”

“The childlike soul is a ready and willing instrument in the hands of God. He is always willing to please. The childish soul weighs all his responses, words and actions on the scale of cost to self.”

“These are very important points in the process of conversion of heart.”

Read 1 John 3:1,18

See what love the Father has given us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are. The reason why the world does not know us is that it did not know Him…Little children, let us not love in word or speech but in deed and in Truth.

October 1, 2015
Feast of St. Therese of Lisieux
St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese of Lisieux says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Every present moment holds a bounty of sacrifices to be offered to God. These little sacrifices combine to become great graces for the soul and for humanity in general. Ask me and I will help you to discover these small sacrifices. Offer them with love.”

January 5, 2016
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St. Therese of Lisieux - (the 'Little Flower')

St. Therese of Lisieux says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“God did not create each soul only for his own salvation, but also for the salvation of those whose lives they touch. It is through the example of a virtuous life souls are attracted to holiness and salvation. The steps each soul takes towards his own perfection in Holy Love should be a sweetness that attracts other souls.”

“Each soul then becomes a missionary in his own way, propagating and encouraging Holy Love wherever possible.”

Read Colossians 3:12-17+

Synopsis – Lead virtuous lives being always open toward forgiveness and, above all, live in the Truth of Holy Love which binds all souls together into the one Body of Christ through the Peace of Christ that rules in all righteous hearts.

Put on then, as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassion, kindness, lowliness, meekness, and patience, forbearing one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive. And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in the one body. And be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, as you teach and admonish one another in all wisdom, and as you sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs with thankfulness in your hearts to God. And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.

+-Scripture verses asked to be read by St. Therese of Lisieux.
-Scripture taken from the Ignatius Bible.
-Synopsis of scripture provided by Spiritual Advisor.