
The Novena to St. Therese is a nine-day prayer seeking the intercession of St. Therese of Lisieux, a Doctor of the Church. It asks for a specific favor and the grace to imitate her “Little Way” of spiritual childhood. This devotion is popular for its focus on trust and doing small things with great love.
This novena draws from the spirituality of St. Therese of Lisieux (1873-1897), a French Carmelite nun. Her teachings, known as the “Little Way,” were published after her death in her autobiography, “Story of a Soul.” The prayer’s imagery, especially the “shower of roses,” comes directly from her promise to “spend my heaven doing good upon earth.” Pope Pius XI canonized her in 1925 and called her the “greatest saint of modern times.”
The prayer’s core is a petition for childlike confidence in God. By asking St. Therese for help, the faithful seek to adopt her “Little Way,” a path to holiness accessible to all. This involves accepting one's spiritual poverty and trusting completely in God's merciful love, as taught in the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 2011). The novena is an exercise in humility and a surrender to God’s will through the example of a beloved saint.
This novena is traditionally prayed for nine consecutive days leading up to the feast of St. Therese on October 1st. However, it can be prayed at any time of year when seeking her intercession for a specific need, such as guidance, healing, or patience. Many pray it when facing personal struggles, seeking to cultivate the simple, trusting faith that St. Therese embodied in her life.
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