The young woman who is today glorified by the Church with the title of Saint, is a prophet of God for the men and women of today. By the example of her life, TERESA OF JESUS OF LOS ANDES shows us Christ's Gospel lived down to the last detail.
She is irrefutable proof that Christ's
call to be Saints is indeed real, it happens in our time, and can be
answered. She is presented to us to demonstrate that the total
dedication that following Christ involves, is the one and only thing
that is worth this effort and that gives us true happiness.
Teresa of Los Andes with the language of
her ardent life, confirms for us that God exists, that God is love
and happiness, and that he is our fulfillment.
She was born in Santiago de Chile on 13
July 1900. At the font she was christened Juana Enriqueta Josefina of
the Sacred Hearts Fernandez Solar. Those who knew her closely called
her Juanita, the name by which she is widely known today.
She had a normal upbringing surrounded
by her family: her parents Miguel Fernandez and Lucia Solar, three
brothers and two sisters, her maternal grandfather, uncles, aunts and
cousins.
Her family were well-off and were faithful to their Christian faith, living it with faith and constancy.
Juana was educated in the college of the
French nuns of the Sacred Heart. Her brief but intense life unfolded
within her family and at college. When she was fourteen, under God's
inspiration, she decided to consecrate herself to him as a religious
in the Discalced Carmelite Nuns.
This desire of hers was realized on 7
May 1919, when she entered the tiny monastery of the Holy Spirit in
the township of Los Andes, some 90 kilometers from Santiago.
She was clothed with the Carmelite habit
14 October the same year and began her novitiate with the name of
Teresa of Jesus. She knew a long time before that she would die
young. Moreover the Lord revealed this to her. A month before she was
to depart this life, she related this to her confessor.
She accepted all this with happiness,
serenity and confidence. She was certain that her mission to make God
known and loved would continue in eternity.
After many interior trials and
indescribable physical suffering caused by a violent attack of typhus
that cut short her life, she passed from this world to her heavenly
Father on the evening of 12 April 1920. She received the last
sacraments with the utmost fervour, and on 7 April, because of danger
of death, she made her religious profession. She was three months
short of her 20th birthday, and had yet 6 months to complete her
canonical novitiate and to be legally able to make her religious
profession. She died as a Discalced Carmelite novice.
Externally this is all there is to this
young girl from Santiago de Chile. It is all rather disconcerting and
a great question arises in us, "What was accomplished?" The answer
to such a question is equally disconcerting: living, believing,
loving.
When the disciples asked Jesus what they
must do to carry out God's work, he replied, "This is carrying out
God's work: you must believe in the one he has sent." (Jn 6, 28-29).
For this reason, in order to recognize the value of Juanita's fife,
it is necessary to examine the substance within, where the Kingdom of
God is to be found.
She wakened to the life of grace while
still quite young. She affirms that God drew her at the age of six to
begin to spare no effort in directing her capacity to love totally
towards him. "It was shortly after the 1906 earthquake that Jesus
began to claim my heart for himself." (Diary n. 3, p. 26).
Juanita possessed an enormous capacity
to love and to be loved joined with an extraordinary intelligence.
God allowed her to experience his presence. With this knowledge he
purified her and made her his own through what it entails to take up
the cross. Knowing him, she loved him; and loving him, she bound
herself totally to him.
Once this child understood that love
demonstrates itself in deeds rather than words, the result was that
she expressed her love through every action of her life. She examined
herself sincerely and wisely and understood that in order to belong
to God it was necessary to die to herself in all that did not belong
to him.
Her natural inclinations were completely
contrary to the demands of the Gospel. She was proud, self-centred,
stubborn, with all the defects that these things suppose, as is the
common lot. But where she differed from the general run, was to carry
out continual warfare on every impulse that did not arise from love.
At the age of ten she became a new
person. What lay immediately behind this was the fact that she was
going to make her first Communion. Understanding that nobody less
that God was going to dwell within her, she set about acquiring all
the virtues that would make her less unworthy of this grace. In the
shortest possible time she managed to transform her character
completely.
In making her first Communion she
received from God the mystical grace of interior locutions, which
from then on supported her throughout her fife. God took over her
natural inclinations, transforming them from that day into friendship
and a fife of prayer.
Four years later she received an
interior revelation that shaped the direction of her life. Jesus told
her that she would be a Carmelite and that holiness must be her
goal.
With God's abundant grace and the
generosity of a young girl in love, she gave herself over to prayer,
to the acquiring of virtue and the practice of a life in accord with
the Gospel. Such were her efforts that in a few short years she
reached a high degree of union with God.
Christ was the one and only ideal she
had. She was in love with him and ready each moment to crucify
herself for him. A bridal love pervaded her with the result that she
desired to unite herself fully to him who had captivated her. As a
result, at the age of fifteen she made a vow of virginity for 9 days,
continually renewing it from then on.
The holiness of her life shone out in
the everyday occurrences, wherever she found herself: at home, in
college, with friends, the people she stayed with on holidays. To
all, with apostolic zeal, she spoke of God and gave assistance. She
was young like her friends, but they knew she was different. They took
her as a model, seeking her support and advice. All the pains that
are part of living, Juanita felt keenly, and the happiness she
enjoyed deeply, all in God.
She was cheerful, happy, sympathetic,
attractive, communicative and involved in sport. During her
adolescence she reached perfect psychic and spiritual equilibrium.
These were the fruit of her asceticism and prayer. The serenity of her
face was a reflection of the divine guest within. Her life as a nun,
from 7 May 1919, was the last rung on the ladder to holiness. Only
eleven months were necessary to bring to an end the process of making
her life totally Christ-like.
Her community was quick to discover the
hand of God in her past life. The young novice found in the Carmelite
way of life the full and efficient channel for spreading the torrent
of life that she wanted to give to the Church of Christ. It was a
way of life that, in her own way, she had lived amongst her own and
for which she was born. The Order of the Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel
fulfilled the desires of Juanita. It was proof to her that God's
mother, whom she had loved from infancy, had drawn her to be part of
it.
She was beatified by Pope John Paul II
in Santiago de Chile on 3 April 1987. Her remains are venerated in
the Sanctuary of Auco-Rinconada of Los Andes by the thousands of
pilgrims who seek in her and find guidance, light and a direct way to
God.
SAINT TERESA OF JESUS OF LOS ANDES is
the first Chilean to be declared a Saint. She is the first Discalced
Carmelite Nun to become a Saint outside the boundaries of Europe and
the fourth Saint Teresa in Carmel together with Saints Teresa of
Avila, of Florence and of Lisieux.
(from Vatican News)
The Chilean tv series on her is very good. Watched it many times. I believe it is still available on amazon. She touched my heart.
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