Good to Be Caught Up in Trifles

Carmelite homily for Lectionary 482 – Thursday, October 31, 2019

In her autobiography, Story of a Soul, Saint Therese uses many different images.  One of my favorites is of a little bird.  She writes, “Ahhh, this little bird picks up a grain, then it chases after a little worm, then coming upon a little pool of water it wets its feathers hardly formed, then it sees an attractive flower its little mind is absorbed with this little flower.  In a word, it is unable to soar like the eagles.  This little bird is caught up in the trifles of the earth.  But, O Jesus, your little bird is happy to be weak and little and would it never become big because then it would not have the tenacity, the boldness, to be in your presence and fall asleep.  Yes, keep me weak, Lord.  This little bird wants to fix its gaze upon you.”  Today, Jesus uses the image of wanting to gather little birds under his wings.  I think Therese has captured this very well.