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St. Therese of Lisieux had a total acceptance for the will of God. She accepted what ever came her way as God's will. She never complained when she was abused by her fellow nuns and superiors. She never complained when she was deathly ill and in tremendous pain and discomfort. She called her way of life the "little way."

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