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October, 2009

 

       In Memory of the Little Flower
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Saint Theresa of the Child Jesus was born January 2, 1873. She lost her mother at the young age of four.  Mother Mary came to her then and promised never to leave her.  The child Theresa had thought it was her fault that her mother had died. Of course, this was not true.

The Blessed Mother Mary taught the child and brought Baby Jesus to play with Theres. They developed a powerful relationship, which lasted her whole life. At 15 Theres entered a convent in Lisieux, France., She spent much time in contemplation with Baby Jesus and Mother Mary. They prayed for the world and for those who had never opened their heart. “Please Mother; open the hearts of All People. Let them be kind to each other.  Let all people have food and shelter.”

Theres was very spiritually gifted--being telepathic, clairaudient, intuitive, and a healer. She began channeling at 16 and offend brought through Beloved Jesus the Christ and Mary His Mother to please others in the convent. Eventually, Little Flower was called upon to give public channeling which was called “Locations” by the Church. Many came to these events and much money was collected for the Church.

Saint Thesesa became worried about this and Mother Mary finally but a stop to it, because Threes was becoming sickly. Too much energy was pulled out of her energy body for the channeling. In addition she worked three to five hours in the vegetable garden daily, beside her cleaning and prayer duties. This eventually was too much for her delicate body. The Little Flower died on September 3-, 1897 of tuberculosis at 24.

Red roses manifested, felling from the ethers. The smell of roses often is associated with the Little Flower. She was declared a saint in 1929 and later became the youngest Doctor of the Church.

The following poems were received by Mary-Ma in preparation for our 10-15-09 Teleconference at 8:00 A,M. P.T. Go to www.mother-matrix.org. for additional information.

 I Trust

I trust the body of God moves together for the greater good—that we plant seeds of hope in our sister’s garden and help our brother to see the gentle flowers in his own garden of being.

May the children keep us laughing and knowing—all is well.

Theres
Saint Theresa of the Little Flower
Mother Mary-Ma McChrist
10/06/09


Today the sun is bright,

My heart-sun shines forth,
Focusing upon the hillsides,
Seeing the beauty of moss.
Noticing the pink butterfly.

Theres
Saint Thesesa of the Little Flower
Mother Mary-Ma McChrist


When the angels come, I weep
For joy,
For they surround me,
And I know God’s plan
Is unfolding.

Theres
Saint Thesesa of the Little Flower
Mother Mary-Ma McChrist


 My Mary

O come with me children,
To the place of the Mother
My Mary rests here and dreams…

The world receives Her uplift,
The birds find seeds of hope,
They fly higher—the trees blow gently,
The clear water flows…

Thank you Mother…

Theres
Saint Thesesa of the Little Flower
Mother Mary-Ma McChrist

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