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MEEKNESS

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St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus

Thérèse was a young French girl who entered a Carmelite convent when she was fifteen years old. She practiced the virtue of meekness by loving all the other nuns, even those who annoyed her. She strove to love not through grand or heroic gestures but by little actions for God and her sisters. The other nuns, upon Thérèse’s death, hardly knew of her spiritual greatness. Today St. Thérèse is a co-patroness of the missions and a Doctor of the Church. Her autobiography and other writings have brought many to a deeper walk with God.

PRACTICING MEEKNESS:

SCRIPTURE:

Ephesians 4:26
Be angry but do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger.

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