3 2us - Totus2us

3 2us on Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, Edith Stein – Father Francis Selman - on Totus2us


Listen Later

Fr Francis Selman: "Although Edtih Stein became intellectually convinced of the truth of the Catholic faith, what moved her to become a Catholic was the example of the serenity of a friend in accepting the death of her young husband. One night when she was guarding the house for some friends, she found a copy of St Teresa of Avila's 'Life of Herself' on the bookshelves. She took it down and read it right through that night. In it St Teresa of Avila talks about 'the Truth that underlies all truth'. Edith wanted to possess what St Teresa of Avila had. Thus Edith Stein's conversion to Catholicism was a the same time her vocation to be a Carmelite. She was baptised in 1922, aged 31, but it wasn't until 1933 that she entered the Carmelite Order in Cologne. .. After a time her superiors asked her to continue her writing, this time in the form of a commentary and summary of the works of St John of the Cross, which she called 'The Science of the Cross'. St John of the Cross tells us that the highest wisdom is to meditate on the mysteries of Christ and we only reach this wisdom by entering into suffering. .. When the Gestapo called in the early hours one morning in 1942 at the convent for Edith Stein, she turned to her sister, Rosa, and said "Let us go for our people." After a stop at Westerbrook, she was transported with Sr Rosa by train in cattle trucks to Auschwitz where they were gassed on arrival and offered up their lives as a sacrifice for their people, the Jews." Visit Totus2us.com for more. Totus Tuus (All Yours) was Blessed John Paul II's motto to Mary. Our Lady is also everything to us - Totus 2us.
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

3 2us - Totus2usBy Totus2us