Trinitarian life in Saint Teresa of the Child Jesus
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The Trinitarian message of Saint Teresa of the Child Jesus, Doctor of the Church, has been insufficiently studied despite its profound importance. Although initially dismissed by some theologians, others affirm that the Trinity is the secret of her spiritual fruitfulness and mysticism. Her journey, rooted in baptismal grace, led her to the progressive discovery of the Trinitarian indwelling in the soul, a reality that for her was life, not just dogma. This understanding culminated in the Offering to the Merciful Love (1895), where she was immersed in the fire of intra-Trinitarian Love. Teresa reveals that the Trinity desires to dwell in the limited human heart, serving as a mystagogue of Trinitarian life for all.
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