Complete Conversion

Carmelite homily for Friday, December 6, 2019 – Lectionary 179

In her autobiography, A Story of a Soul, Saint Therese talks about her ‘Christmas Conversion.’  She was young – fourteen.  But she says it was her “complete conversion.”  There was a Therese before and a Therese afterwards.  It was sudden.  In today’s Gospel we have ‘sudden.’  These blind men are suddenly – and the word is ‘suddenly’ – healed.  They can see what they did not see.  That’s what Therese had at her ‘Christmas Conversion.’  It was Christmas Eve; she was fourteen, and she said, “I felt charity enter into my soul and the need to forget myself and please others; since then I’ve been happy.”  That’s her ‘Christmas Conversion.’  It was a selfish, self-centered, self-oriented, self-motivated, self-aggrandizing Therese before and it was an other-centered, other-helping, other-focused, other-loving Therese after.  That’s the call of the Gospel.  That’s the call of all of us in Jesus.