An interview with Connie Rossini, author of Trusting God with St. Thérèse.
Connie gives practical advice for overcoming fears and frustrations that hamper our relationship with God. I asked her about her father-daughter relationship as compared to that of Louis Martin and his daughter St. Thérèse of Lisieux.
Nancy: Thérèse was blessed
with parents who were “more worthy of heaven than of earth.” Thérèse had a
special relationship with her father, who called her, “my Queen.” She formed
her image of God from her father who never denied her love, affection and care.
How did your father-daughter relationship compare to this?
Connie: In some ways, my
relationship with my father when I was growing up was miles apart from the
relationship between Thérèse and Louis. I am very quiet and reserved. As a
child, I was also timid. My dad, in contrast, was outgoing and frank. He was
also the primary disciplinarian. My mom often said, "Wait till your dad
gets home!" I grew nervous around him. I avoided talking to him about any
serious subjects.
In my book, I tell how my dad left me home
alone when I was about five. When he returned about an hour later, he didn't
show any sympathy for my fears. So that didn't help my relationship with him or
God.
Read the entire interview at JOYAlive.net
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