What's in a name?
With the feast of St. Therese still fresh in my mind, my thoughts turned to her religious name: Sr. Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face. She asked that the title "Holy Face" be added to her religious name when she received the habit of Carmel. A few weeks before her death she said that her devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus had been inspired by the words of the prophet Isaiah: "There is no beauty in him, nor comeliness: and we have seen him, and there was no sightliness, that we should be desirous of him: Despised and the most abject of men, a man of sorrows, and acquainted with infirmity: and his look was as it were hidden and despised, whereupon we esteemed him not."
Behind the downcast eyes of Jesus, Therese saw the beauty of his soul; His swollen and bloodstained Face revealed His love. Writing her sister Celine she said:
"Jesus burns with love for us. Contemplate His adorable Face; behold His eyes which have lost their luster and are downcast . . .Contemplate His wounds! Look at the Face of Jesus! There you will recognize how much He loves us. . . . The King of kings humbled Himself to such a degree that His Face was hidden and He could no longer be recognized. I too desire to hide my face; I desire that only my Well-Beloved should see it, that He alone should be able to number my tears, so that He may rest His head at least in my heart and feel that in it He is known and understood."
"I understand better than ever what true glory is. He whose kingdom is not of this world shows me that there is only one kind of royalty that we should envy and desire: our royalty should consist of a willingness to be forgotten, to be considered as nothing . . . "
It was the Holy Face of Jesus that sustained her and gave her courage during times of darkness and aridity. Writing to Mother Agnes she captures it rather poetically: "Having entered the underground passage where there is neither heat nor cold nor sunshine, she walks, following a light half veiled, a light shed by the downcast eyes of the Face of her Bridegroom."


















