The Story of a Soul (eBook)
“The Story of a Soul” by St. Thérèse of Lisieux, first published in 1898, is a deeply moving work of spiritual autobiography and one of the most beloved texts in Christian devotional literature. Written by Thérèse at the request of her superiors in the Carmelite convent, the book reflects her inner journey of faith, love, and trust in God through her "Little Way" of spiritual childhood.
Thérèse, a young French nun who entered the Carmel of Lisieux at the age of 15 and died at just 24, reveals in these pages a heart consumed by love and simplicity. The book, composed of her personal reflections, letters, and diary-like writings, offers a portrait of a soul that sought holiness not through grand deeds, but through small acts of love and sacrifice done with great devotion.
The central “character” of the story is Thérèse herself, but readers also meet her loving family, fellow nuns, and Jesus—who is at the heart of her every thought. Her gentle, poetic voice speaks directly to the reader.
The Story of a Soul continues to inspire millions with its message that holiness is possible for everyone, not through extraordinary acts, but through simple trust, humility, and daily faithfulness.
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About the Author
St. Thérèse of Lisieux (1873–1897), author of The Story of a Soul, was a French Carmelite nun whose simple yet profound spirituality left a lasting mark on Christian thought. Born Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin in Alençon, France, she was the youngest of nine children in a deeply religious family. Her mother died when she was four, and the loss profoundly shaped her emotional and spiritual life. At age 15, after appealing directly to the Pope, she entered the Carmelite convent in Lisieux.
In the convent, Thérèse lived a quiet, hidden life of prayer, humility, and devotion. She developed her famous “Little Way,” which taught that holiness could be achieved through small acts of love and complete trust in God. At the request of her superiors, she wrote her spiritual autobiography, L’Histoire d’une Âme (The Story of a Soul), which was published after her death in 1898. The book quickly gained worldwide popularity for its heartfelt sincerity and spiritual depth.
Thérèse died from tuberculosis at age 24, yet her influence grew rapidly. She was canonized in 1925 and declared a Doctor of the Church in 1997—one of only four women to receive that title. Her message of love, simplicity, and trust continues to inspire millions.
