Hey there my friends!
I’m back today with another installment of the Just One Small Thing Podcast.
I’m flying solo, but I came armed with one of my favorite Saints, St. Therese of Lisieux.
Perhaps you have noticed that I sort of have a thing for her 😉
For some time I have been reflecting a lot of the “Little Way” of St Therese, as well as on how I can make the life I lead as an at-home-mom more holy—and then it hit me!
This really came home to me a few weeks ago when I was pulling together all of your suggestions for adding prayer to the life of an at-home parent.
I was combing through the responses when I realized that the real key to praying when your life is overrun by kids is to use the activities you know you will be doing each day (like changing diapers and doing dishes and folding laundry) and turning those very activities into a prayer.
Mind blown? Mine was.
Not only this has simple idea changed my entire life, but it also really brought home to be that Motherhood, when lived this way, is a Little Way.
In the episode, I break down the three steps to living the little way of St. Therese: Recognize, Trust, and Try.
And as I walk through these steps I bet you too will be saying, yes, Motherhood is such a little way.
In the episode, I also mention both of these books: Story of a Soul: the Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux and 33 Days to Merciful Love by Fr. Micheal Gaitely.
I recently read the book by Fr. Micheal Gaitley and have borrowed his genius 3 steps to living the Little Way, translating them into all things Mom.
If you have yet to, I really encourage you to read this book and look into the wonderful spirituality let to us by St. Therese.
So, go listen and please, if you have anything to add to what I am talking about here, please sure! I am imperfect in so many ways and have already reaped so much from the collective wisdom of this community.
Your sister,
HI, I found this blog because I wrote a book named “Little Way of Motherhood” and I thought you had reviewed it – but I guess you probably never heard of the book. This is my pregnancy book with St. Therese quotes throughout the book. I hope you pick it up and read it sometime. Thank you.
Hello Nancy,
Thank you so much for this beautiful episode. It is the first one I listened to but surely not the last.
I particularly loved the three steps. They reminded me of St. Edith Stein’s “recognising, loving, following” of God. The truth is always One, right 🙂
All the best,
Fatma
Yes! The truth is always the truth. Edith Stein (another Teresa!) is also one of my faves.