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Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
(Edith Stein),
Martyr &
Co-Patroness
of Europe.
August
9: Celebrated as a Feast with Proper Texts.
Edith
Stein was born to a Jewish family at Breslau on October 12, 1891. Through her
passionate study of philosophy she searched after truth and found it in reading
the autobiography of St Teresa of Jesus. In 1922 she was baptised a Catholic
and in 1933 she entered the Carmel of Cologne where she took the name Teresa
Benedicta of the Cross. She was gassed and cremated at Auschwitz on August 9,
1942, during the Nazi persecution and died a martyr for the Christian faith
after having offered her holocaust for the people of Israel. A woman of singular
intelligence and learning, she left behind a body of writing notable for its
doctrinal richness and profound spirituality. She was beatified by Pope John
Paul II at Cologne on May 1, 1987, and canonized at Rome twelve years later.
Prayer
Lord, God
of our fathers,
you brought
Saint Teresa Benedicta
to the
fullness of the science of the cross
at the hour
of her martyrdom.
Fill us
with that same knowledge;
and,
through her intercession,
allow us
always to seek after you, the supreme truth,
and to
remain faithful until death to the covenant of love
ratified in
the blood of your Son
for the
salvation of all men and women.
We ask this
through Christ, our Lord.
Scripture Readings
Esther
4C:12-16, 23, 25 (or 4:3-5, 12, 14); Gospel - John 4:19-24.
Letter from Pope John Paul II
Proclaiming Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Co-Patroness of Europe
Texts taken from the “Carmelite
Proper of the Liturgy of the Hours,”
Institutum Carmelitanum, Rome: 1993.
Image courtesy of the
Carmelnet webmaster, USA.
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