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Thérèse of Lisieux

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9212: 1313:. "As long as our actions, even the smallest, do not fall away from the focus of Divine Love, the Holy Trinity, symbolized by the three mirrors, allows them to reflect wonderful beauty. Jesus, who regards us through the little lens, that is to say, through Himself, always sees beauty in everything we do. But if we left the focus of inexpressible love, what would He see? Bits of straw dirty, worthless actions". "Another cherished image was that of the newly invented elevator, a vehicle Therese used many times over to describe God's grace, a force that lifts us to heights we can't reach on our own". Martha of Jesus, a novice who spent her childhood in a series of orphanages and who was described by all as emotionally unbalanced, with a violent temper, gave witness during the beatification process of the 'unusual dedication and presence of her young teacher. "Thérèse deliberately 'sought out the company of those nuns whose temperaments she found hardest to bear.' What merit was there in acting charitably toward people whom one loved naturally? Thérèse went out of her way to spend time with, and therefore to love, the people she found repellent. It was an effective means of achieving interior poverty, a way to remove a place to rest her head". 1046:, essentially devoted to personal and collective prayer. The nuns of Lisieux followed strict constitutions that allowed for only one meal a day for seven months of the year, and little free time. Only one room of the building was heated. The times of silence and of solitude were many but the foundress had also planned for time for work and relaxation in common – the austerity of the life should not hinder sisterly and joyful relations. Founded in 1838, the Carmel of Lisieux in 1888 had 26 nuns, from very different classes and backgrounds. For the majority of the life of Therese, the prioress would be Mother Marie de Gonzague, born Marie-Adéle-Rosalie Davy de Virville. When Therese entered the convent Marie de Gonzague was 54, a woman of changeable humour, jealous of her authority, used sometimes in a capricious manner; this had for effect, a certain laxity in the observance of established rules. "In the sixties and seventies of the century an aristocrat in the flesh counted for far more in a petty bourgeois convent than we can realize nowadays ... the superiors appointed Marie de Gonzague to the highest offices as soon as her 1006:
wrote later: "I met many saintly priests that month, but I also found that in spite of being above angels by their supreme dignity, they were none the less men and still subject to human weakness. If the holy priests, 'the salt of the earth', as Jesus calls them in the Gospel, have to be prayed for, what about the lukewarm? Again, as Jesus says, 'If the salt shall lose its savour, wherewith shall it be salted?' I understood my vocation in Italy." For the first time too she had associated with young men. "In her brotherless existence, masculinity had been represented only by her father, her Uncle Guérin and various priests. Now she had her first and only experiences. Céline declared at the beatification proceedings that one of the young men in the pilgrimage group "developed a tender affection for her". Therese confessed to her sister, "It is high time for Jesus to remove me from the poisonous breath of the world I feel that my heart is easily caught by tenderness, and where others fall, I would fall too. We are no stronger than the others". Soon after that, the
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heard her father saying, "Well, fortunately, this will be the last year!" Therese had begun to cry and Céline advised her not to go back downstairs immediately. Then, suddenly, Therese pulled herself together and wiped her tears. She ran down the stairs, knelt by the fireplace and unwrapped her surprises as jubilantly as ever. In her account, nine years later, of 1895: "The work I had been unable to do in ten years was done by Jesus in one instant, contenting himself with my good will which was never lacking." She discovered the joy in self-forgetfulness and added, "I felt charity enter into my soul, and the need to forget myself and to please others; since then I've been happy!" "Since that night I have never been defeated in any combat, but rather walked from victory to victory, beginning, so to speak, 'to run as a giant'!"
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because of her young age and high grades, she was bullied. The one who bullied her the most was a girl of fourteen who did poorly at school. Therese suffered very much as a result of her sensitivity, and she cried in silence. Furthermore, the boisterous games at recreation were not to her taste. She preferred to tell stories or look after the little ones in the infants class. "The five years I spent at school were the saddest of my life, and if my dear Céline had not been with me I could not have stayed there for a single month without falling ill." Céline informs us, "She now developed a fondness for hiding, she did not want to be observed, for she sincerely considered herself inferior".
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and cried, but Louis got up, gently picked a white flower and gave it to her, explaining the care with which God brought it into being and preserved it until that day. Therese later wrote: "While I listened I believed I was hearing my own story, so great was the resemblance between what Jesus had done for the little flower and little Thérèse". To Therese, the flower seemed a symbol of herself, "seemed destined to live on in another soil more fertile than the tender moss where it had spent its first days." Therese renewed her attempts to join the Carmel, but the Father Superior of Carmel would not allow it on account of her youth.
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perfectly… Jesus, allow me to save very many souls; let no soul be lost today; let all the souls in purgatory be saved…" On September 24, the public ceremony followed filled with 'sadness and bitterness'. "Thérèse found herself young enough, alone enough, to weep over the absence of Bishop Hugonin, Père Pichon, in Canada; and her own father, still confined in the asylum". But Mother Marie de Gonzague wrote to the prioress of Tours, "The angelic child is seventeen and a half, and she has the judgment of one of thirty, the religious perfection of an old perfected novice, and possession of herself; she is a perfect nun."
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responsive to this education. She played at being a nun. Described as generally a happy child, she also manifested other emotions, and often cried: "Céline is playing with the little one with some bricks I have to correct poor baby who gets into frightful tantrums when she can't have her own way. She rolls in the floor in despair believing all is lost. Sometimes she is so overcome she almost chokes. She's a nervous child, but she is very good, very intelligent, and remembers everything." At 22, Therese, then a Carmelite, admitted: "I was far from being a perfect little girl".
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upon the pillow when I felt something like a bubbling stream mounting to my lips. I didn't know what it was." The next morning her handkerchief was soaked in blood and she understood her fate. Coughing up of blood meant tuberculosis, and tuberculosis meant death. She wrote, "I thought immediately of the joyful thing that I had to learn, so I went over to the window. I was able to see that I was not mistaken. Ah! my soul was filled with a great consolation; I was interiorly persuaded that Jesus, on the anniversary of His own death, wanted to have me hear His first call!"
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During the last hours of Therese's life, she said, "I would never have believed it was possible to suffer so much, never, never!" In July 1897, she made a final move to the monastery infirmary. On 19 August 1897, she received her last communion. She died on 30 September 1897, aged 24. On her deathbed, she is reported to have said, "I have reached the point of not being able to suffer any more, because all suffering is sweet to me." Her last words were, "My God, I love you!"
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disregarding the tacit and sometimes expressed sensitivity and even jealousy of her biological sisters. "We must apologize to the others for our being four under one roof", she was in the habit of remarking. "When I am dead, you must be very careful not to lead a family life with one another ... I did not come to Carmel to be with my sisters; on the contrary, I saw clearly that their presence would cost me dear, for I was determined not to give way to nature."
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earth." She remembered the bedroom scene where her dying mother received the last sacraments while Therese knelt and her father cried. She wrote: "When Mummy died, my happy disposition changed. I had been so lively and open; now I became diffident and oversensitive, crying if anyone looked at me. I was only happy if no one took notice of me… It was only in the intimacy of my own family, where everyone was wonderfully kind, that I could be more myself."
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luminous to me, a single word reveals infinite horizons to my soul, perfection seems easy to me, I see that it suffices to recognize one's nothingness and to abandon oneself like a child in the arms of the Good Lord. Leaving to great souls, to great minds the beautiful books that I cannot understand, let alone put into practice, I rejoice in being little since only children and those who look like them will be admitted to the celestial banquet.
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it as a biography of her sister. Aside from considerations of style, Mother Marie de Gonzague had ordered Pauline to alter the first two sections of the manuscript to make them appear as if they were addressed to Mother Marie as well. The book was sent out as the customary "circular" advising other Carmels of a nun's death and requesting their prayers. However, it received a much wider circulation, as copies were lent out and passed around.
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herself as a sacrificial victim to the merciful love. At this time some nuns offered themselves as a victim to God's justice. In her cell she drew up an "Act of Oblation" for herself and for Céline, and on 11 June, the two of them knelt before the miraculous Virgin and Therese read the document she had written and signed. "In the evening of this life, I shall appear before You with empty hands, for I do not ask You Lord to count my works."
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lives". The depth of her spirituality, of which she said, "my way is all confidence and love", has inspired many believers up to the current day. In the face of her littleness she trusted to God her sanctity. She wanted to go to heaven by an entirely new little way. "I wanted to find an elevator that would raise me to Jesus". The elevator, she wrote, would be the arms of Jesus lifting her in all her littleness.
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images that would be scrutinized and reproduced too many times to count. Even when the images are poorly reproduced, her eyes arrest us. Described as blue, described as gray, they look darker in photographs. Céline's pictures of her sister contributed to the extraordinary cult of personality that formed in the years after Thérèse's death".
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priests". Throughout her life she prayed fervently for priests, and she corresponded with and prayed for a young priest, Adolphe Roulland, and a young seminarian, Maurice Bellière. She wrote to her sister "Our mission as Carmelites is to form evangelical workers who will save thousands of souls whose mothers we shall be."
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was a more accurate portrayal of her sister than the photographs she had taken and considered that the photos needed to be edited to better reflect Therese's face and soul. After Céline died in 1959, all the photographs she had taken of Therese in the Carmel were released unedited, finally showing Therese's "real face".
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where Therese grew up, St. Peter's Cathedral of Lisieux where Therese used to go as a child with her family, the cemetery of Lisieux where Therese was buried before being exhumed when she was beatified. Additionally, there are several buildings in the sanctuary intended to welcome and accommodate pilgrims.
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Only highly retouched photographs were made public until the death of Céline Martin, as the Carmel of Lisieux wanted Therese's iconography to be more consistent with the traditional representation of saints. Céline, who was also the main artist creating images of her sister, believed that her artwork
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set fire to the screen behind which Therese stood. Therese did not flinch but the incident marked her. The theme of fire would assume an increasing importance in her writings. On 9 June 1895, during a Mass celebrating the feast of the Holy Trinity, Therese had a sudden inspiration that she must offer
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Therese entered the Carmel of Lisieux with the determination to become a saint. However, by the end of 1894, six years as a Carmelite made her realize how small and insignificant she felt. She saw the limitations of all her efforts. She remained small and very far off from the unfailing love that she
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Over time Therese realised that she felt no attraction to the exalted heights of "great souls". She looked directly for the word of Jesus, which shed light on her prayers and on her daily life. Therese's retreat in October 1892 pointed to a "downward" path for her. If asked where she lived, she would
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4:7)". Against her heart she wore her letter of profession written during her retreat. "May creatures be nothing for me, and may I be nothing for them, but may You, Jesus, be everything! Let nobody be occupied with me, let me be looked upon as one to be trampled underfoot may Your will be done in me
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53:2–3) – these words were the basis of my whole worship of the Holy Face. I, too, wanted to be without comeliness and beauty, unknown to all creatures." On the eve of her profession she wrote to Sister Marie, "Tomorrow I shall be the bride of Jesus 'whose face was hidden and whom no man knew' – what
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intently, as if the author traced each sentence for her: "The Kingdom of God is within you… Turn thee with thy whole heart unto the Lord; and forsake this wretched world: and thy soul shall find rest." She kept the book with her constantly and wrote later that this book and parts of another book of a
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as every year, Therese "as was the custom for French children, had left her shoes on the hearth, empty in anticipation of gifts, not from Father Christmas but from the Child Jesus, who was imagined to travel through the air bearing toys and cakes." When looking at Therese's shoes on the fireplace she
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Therese was taught at home until she was eight and a half, and then entered the school kept by the Benedictine nuns of the Abbey of Notre Dame du Pre in Lisieux. Therese, taught well and carefully by Marie and Pauline, found herself at the top of the class, except for writing and arithmetic. However,
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as the beginning of the "second period of my life, the most painful of the three: it extends from the age of four-and-a-half to fourteen, the time when I rediscovered my childhood character, and entered into the serious side of life". In Lisieux, Pauline took on the role of Therese's "Mama". She took
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Céline Martin entered the Lisieux convent on 14 September 1894. With Mother Agnes' permission, she brought her camera to Carmel, and developing materials. "The indulgence was not by any means usual. Also outside of the normal would be the destiny of those photographs Céline would make in the Carmel,
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In her writings, Therese often used flowers and roses as metaphors, either to refer to herself or to the acts of love she wanted to do. She referred to herself as the "little flower of Jesus" in the garden of God. She often referred to roses as a metaphor for the acts of love she tried to accomplish
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Sometimes when I read certain spiritual treatises in which perfection is shown through a thousand obstacles, surrounded by a host of illusions, my poor mind gets tired very quickly, I close the learned book which breaks my head and dries up my heart and I take the Holy Scripture. So everything seems
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instead. Well, I mean to try and find a lift by which I may be raised unto God, for I am too tiny to climb the steep stairway of perfection ... Thine Arms, then, O Jesus, are the lift which must raise me up even unto Heaven. To get there I need not grow. On the contrary, I must remain little, I must
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This confirmed her own intuitions. She wrote, "My soul was like a book which the priest read better than I did. He launched me full sail on the waves of confidence and love which held such an attraction for me, but upon which I had not dared to venture. He told me that my faults did not offend God."
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novice, then a Carmelite for ten years, but had withdrawn from the Catholic Church in 1870. Two years later he married a Protestant widow whom he had brought to Catholicism years ago. After his excommunication, he continued to travel around France giving lectures. While clerical papers called Loyson
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Therese's time as a postulant began with her welcome into the Carmel, Monday, 9 April 1888. She felt peace after she received communion that day and later wrote: "At last my desires were realized, and I cannot describe the deep sweet peace which filled my soul. This peace has remained with me during
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At this time, Therese was often sick. She began to suffer from nervous tremors. The tremors started one night after her uncle took her for a walk and began to talk about Zélie. Assuming that she was cold, the family covered Therese with blankets, but the tremors continued. She clenched her teeth and
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As Céline Martin, one of Therese's sisters who also entered the Carmel of Lisieux as Sister Genevieve, was an artist, she painted several portraits of her sister to help spread her devotion. Céline's portraits of Therese were widely reproduced in devotional images and objects, such as prayer cards.
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While on her deathbed Therese made a number of references to the book's future appeal and benefit to souls. She authorized Pauline to make any changes deemed necessary. It was heavily edited by Pauline (Mother Agnes), who made more than seven thousand revisions to Therese's manuscript and presented
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Therese was buried on 4 October 1897, in the Carmelite plot, in the municipal cemetery at Lisieux, where her parents had been buried. Her body was exhumed in September 1910 and the remains placed in a lead coffin and transferred to another tomb. In March 1923, however, before she was beatified, her
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bound into a single small volume which she could carry on her heart. She said, "But it is especially the Gospels which sustain me during my hours of prayer, for in them I find what is necessary for my poor little soul. I am constantly discovering in them new lights, hidden and mysterious meanings."
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The years which followed were a maturation. Therese prayed without great sensitive emotions, she increased the small acts of charity and care for others, doing small services. She accepted criticism in silence, even unjust criticisms, and smiled at the sisters who were unpleasant to her. She always
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Like all nuns Therese discovered the ups and downs related to differences in temperament, character, problems of sensitivities or infirmities. But the greatest suffering came from outside Carmel. On 23 June 1888, Louis Martin disappeared from his home and was found days later, in the post office in
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had been sent out to found the convent of Lisieux. One of them, Mother Geneviève of St Teresa, was still living. When Therese entered the second wing, containing the cells and sickrooms in which she was to live and die, which had been standing only ten years, "What she found was a community of very
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The second is a three-page letter, written in September 1896, at the request of her eldest sister Marie, who, aware of the seriousness of Therese's illness, asked her to set down her "little doctrine". In June 1897, Mother Agnes asked Mother Marie de Gonzague, who had succeeded her as prioress, to
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The "little way" of Therese is the foundation of her spirituality. Within the Catholic Church Therese's way was known for some time as "the little way of spiritual childhood", but Therese actually wrote "little way" only three times, and she never wrote the phrase "spiritual childhood." It was her
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In her quest for sanctity and in order to attain holiness and to express her love of God, she believed that it was not necessary to accomplish heroic acts or great deeds. She wrote, "Love proves itself by deeds, so how am I to show my love? Great deeds are forbidden me. The only way I can prove my
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Usually the novitiate preceding profession lasted a year. Sister Therese hoped to make her final commitment on or after 11 January 1890 but, considered still too young for a final commitment, her profession was postponed. She would spend eight months longer than the standard year as an unprofessed
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In May 1887, Therese approached her 63-year-old father Louis, who was recovering from a small stroke, while he sat in the garden one Sunday afternoon and told him that she wanted to celebrate the anniversary of "her conversion" by entering Carmel before Christmas. Louis and Therese both broke down
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hoping to be cured, but the miracle did not happen. On 28 August 1877, Zélie died, aged 45. Her funeral was conducted in the Basilica of Notre-Dame d'Alençon. Therese was barely four and a half years old. She wrote: "Every detail of my mother's illness is still with me, specially her last weeks on
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In addition to the Basilica of St. Thérèse, several places throughout the city commemorate the life of Therese, forming together with the basilica the "sanctuary of Lisieux". The main places of the sanctuary include the Carmel of Lisieux, where her relics were kept, the "Buissonnets" family house
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Therese said on her death-bed, "I only love simplicity. I have a horror of pretence", and she spoke out against some of the claims made concerning the lives of saints written in her day, "We should not say improbable things, or things we do not know. We must see their real, and not their imagined
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was the key element of Therese's final suffering, but she saw that as part of her spiritual journey. After observing a rigorous Lenten fast in 1896, she went to bed on the eve of Good Friday and felt a joyous sensation. She wrote: "Oh! how sweet this memory really is! I had scarcely laid my head
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In September 1893, Therese, having been a temporarily professed for the standard three years, asked not to be promoted but to continue a novice indefinitely. As a novice she would always have to ask permission of the other sisters with perpetual vows. She would never be elected to any position of
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When Céline Martin joined her younger sister Therese and their two older sisters in the Carmel of Lisieux in 1894, she obtained permission to bring her photographic equipment with her and to take pictures. Between 1894 and 1897, she took 41 known photographs of Therese, both alone and with other
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accepted the unexpected cure of Pietro Schiliro, an Italian child born near Milan in 2002 with a lung disorder, as a miracle attributable to their intercession. Announced by Cardinal Saraiva Martins on 12 July 2008, at the ceremonies marking the 150th anniversary of the marriage of the Venerable
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Therese lived a hidden life and "wanted to be unknown", yet became popular after her death through her spiritual autobiography. She also left letters, poems, religious plays, prayers, and her last conversations were recorded by her sisters. Paintings and photographs – mostly the work of her
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and was invited to join them, but, because of her sickness, could not travel. Tuberculosis slowly devoured her flesh. When she was near death, "her physical suffering kept increasing so that even the doctor himself was driven to exclaim, 'Ah! If you only knew what this young nun was suffering!'"
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She had understood that she had to pray and give her life for sinners like Pranzini. But Carmel prayed especially for priests and this had surprised her since their souls seemed to her to be "as pure as crystal". A month spent with many priests taught her that they are "weak and feeble men". She
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placed in Marie's room, where Therese had been moved. She reported on 13 May 1883 that she had seen the Virgin smile at her. She wrote: "Our Blessed Lady has come to me, she has smiled upon me. How happy I am." However, when Therese told the Carmelite nuns about this vision at the request of her
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When she was nine years old, in October 1882, her sister Pauline entered the Carmelite convent at Lisieux. Therese was devastated. She understood that Pauline was cloistered and that she would never come back. "I said in the depths of my heart: Pauline is lost to me!" She also wanted to join the
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The relics of Saint Therese have been on an international pilgrimage since 1994. The tour included not only first-class relics, but also the saint's religious habit, her rosary, and several other items. They were brought to Ireland in the summer of 2001. That same year they travelled to Canada.
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Although the novice mistress, Marie of the Angels, found Therese slow, the young postulant adapted well to her new environment. She wrote, "Illusions, God gave me the grace not to have a single one when entering Carmel. I found the religious life to be exactly as I had imagined it, no sacrifice
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in August 1895 (2 years before her death) saying: "Jesus, Your ineffable image is the star that guides my steps. Ah! You know, Your sweet Face is for me Heaven on earth. My love discovers the charms of Your Face adorned with tears. I smile through my own tears when I contemplate Your sorrows."
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a.m., the strict observance of fasts, and prayer to the rhythm of the liturgical year. The Martins also practiced charity, visiting the sick and elderly and welcoming the occasional vagabond to their table. Even if she was not the model little girl her sisters later portrayed, Therese was very
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At age 14, Therese understood her vocation was to pray for priests, to be "an apostle to apostles". In September 1890, at her canonical examination before she professed her religious vows, she was asked why she had come to Carmel. She answered "I came to save souls, and especially to pray for
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From her childhood, Therese had dreamed of the desert to which God would some day lead her. Now she had entered that desert. Though she was now reunited with Marie and Pauline, from the first day she began her struggle to win and keep her distance from her sisters. Right at the start Marie de
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According to biographer Ida Görres, the document echoed the happiness she had felt when Father Alexis Prou, the Franciscan preacher, had assured her that her faults did not cause God sorrow. In the Oblation she wrote, "If through weakness I should chance to fall, may a glance from Your Eyes
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Christmas Eve of 1886 was a turning point in the life of Therese; she called it her "complete conversion". Years later she stated that on that night she overcame the pressures she had faced since the death of her mother and said that "God worked a little miracle to make me grow up in an
852:: through whatever lens we view her transport, Therese's night of illumination presented both its power and its danger. It would guide her steps between the mortal and the divine, between living and dying, destruction and apotheosis. It would take her exactly where she intended to go". 2917: 6293: 1469:, Maurice Bellière, asked the Carmel of Lisieux for a nun who would support – by prayer and sacrifice – his missionary work, and the souls that were in the future to be entrusted to him. Mother Agnes designated Therese. She never met Bellière but ten letters passed between them. 627: 3623:
shuttle mission in 2008, took a relic of Saint Therese with him, which had been given to him by the Carmelites of New Caney, Texas. The Carmelites based this on the wish of Therese "to preach the Gospel on all five continents simultaneously and even to the most remote isles".
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After Therese was beatified in 1923, her veneration was authorized, making it possible for the Carmel of Lisieux to sell statues of Therese to churches and individuals. The Carmel commissioned a statue to Father Marie-Bernard, born Louis Richomme, inspired from the
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carmelites, being the only known photographs of her during the last years of her life. All other photographs of Therese were taken earlier, four during her childhood and two as a novice. All these photographs have been kept in the archives of the Carmel of Lisieux.
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by John Beevers. So enamored of Saint Therese was Louise that she spent one entire Sunday propped up in bed with her easel, fashioning a portrait in charcoal on canvas from a small photo of Therese at eight. It was the best and most haunting of her dozen works of
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Over the next few years she revealed a talent for clarifying doctrine to those who had not received as much education as she. A kaleidoscope, whose three mirrors transform scraps of coloured paper into beautiful designs, provided an inspired illustration for the
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In November 2013, a new reliquary containing the relics of Saint Therese and of her parents, was presented to the Archdiocese of Philadelphia by the Magnificat Foundation. It was first exposed for veneration at the Magnificat Day on 9 November 2013.
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The Oblates de Ste. Thérèse were founded in 1933 by Gabriel Martin, a priest in the diocese of Luçon (France) and Béatrix Douillard. Their mission is to evangelize in the parishes and to help Saint Thérèse to "spend her heaven by doing good on
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of Calcutta, explained her choice of the religious name Teresa as follows: "I chose Therese as my namesake because she did ordinary things with extraordinary love" She and Therese were both deeply drawn by the words of Christ on the Cross: "I
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sister Pauline who, after Therese's death, adopted the phrase "the little way of spiritual childhood" to interpret Therese's path. In May 1897, Therese wrote to Father Adolphe Roulland, "... my way is entirely one of trust and love ..." and:
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During the course of her novitiate, contemplation of the Holy Face was said to have nourished her inner life. This is an image representing the disfigured face of Jesus during the Passion. She meditated on certain passages from the prophet
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for God. Novices of the convent reported that Therese said: "After my death, I will let fall a shower of roses", with roses being the symbols of the graces and blessings that she would be able to send to earth when she would be in heaven.
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Over the years, a number of prominent people have become devotees of Saint Therese of Lisieux. These include (but are not limited to) the following names listed in alphabetical order (either "name in religion" or "first name + surname").
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I will seek out a means of getting to Heaven by a little way – very short and very straight little way that is wholly new. We live in an age of inventions; nowadays the rich need not trouble to climb the stairs, they have
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On 20 February 1893, Pauline was elected prioress of Carmel and became "Mother Agnes". She appointed the former prioress as novice mistress and made Therese her assistant. The work of guiding the novices would fall primarily to Therese.
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had once played with her brother. And every evening she plunged into the family circle. Yet the tension of the double life and the daily self-conquest placed a strain on Therese. Going to school became more and more difficult.
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lampooned him, Therese prayed throughout her religious life for the conversion of this former Carmelite whom she called "our brother, a son of the Blessed Virgin". She offered her last communion, 19 August 1897, for Loyson.
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would wish to practice. She is said to have understood then that it was from insignificance that she had to learn to ask God's help. Along with her camera, Céline had brought notebooks with her, passages from the
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wrote a letter to Therese that was published in the Catholic newspaper in his diocese. He wrote that he was only seventeen when he read her Story of the soul who appeared to him "like a bolt from the blue".
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aged nuns, some odd and cranky, some sick and troubled, some lukewarm and complacent. Almost all of the sisters came from the petty bourgeois and artisan class. The Prioress and Novice Mistress were of old
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Apostolic Exhortation C’est La Confiance of the Holy Father Francis on confidence in the merciful love of God for the 150th anniversary of the birth of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face,
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On 21 May 2013, the diocesan process to examine the miracle closed and the dossier was sent to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome. Louis and Zélie Martin were canonized on 18 October 2015.
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Reassured by the novice mistress and mother Marie de Gonzague, the next day her religious profession went ahead, "an outpouring of peace flooded my soul, "that peace which surpasseth all understanding"
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The writing-desk Therese used at Carmel (an artifact as opposed to a relic) toured the United States in September and October 2013, sponsored by the Pontifical Mission Societies in the United States.
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and if I don't respond every time, she remains there without going either forward or back." (Madame Martin to Pauline, 21 November 1875) She was educated in a very Catholic environment, including
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Alarmed, but cloistered, Pauline began to write letters to Therese and attempted various strategies to intervene. Eventually Therese recovered after she had turned to gaze at the statue of the
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Missions and missionaries, France, Russian Catholics, those suffering from terminal illness or tuberculosis, florists and gardeners, orphaned children, those who are homeless, and aviators
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The Chairman Dances' song "Thérèse" (2016) "describes the beginning of the end for Saint Therese of Lisieux, who woke to find blood on her handkerchief, a sure sign of ... tuberculosis."
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on the top of her head". Therese put up her hair for the first time several months earlier, when she sought permission to enter Carmel at age 14, as it was a symbol of passing childhood.
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Therese of Lisieux is one of the most popular Roman Catholic saints since apostolic times. She is approachable, due in part to her historical proximity. Barbara Stewart, writing for
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In October 1886, her oldest sister, Marie, entered the same Carmelite monastery, adding to Therese's grief. Therese was angry and shed "bitter tears" as Marie did not wait for her.
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could not speak. The family called Dr. Notta, who could make no diagnosis. In 1882, Dr. Gayral diagnosed that Therese "reacts to an emotional frustration with a neurotic attack".
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offered his first Mass for the intention of the beatification and canonization of Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face. He also dedicated his Asian missions to Therese.
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had declined to endorse proposals for a tour in 1997, her relics finally visited England and Wales in late September and early October 2009, including an overnight stop at the
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Therese wrote several prayers expressing her draw to Christ's Holy Face in his passion, reflecting her desire to be like Jesus and suffer for the sake of love. She wrote a
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who was a jeweler and watchmaker. Both her parents were devout Catholics who would eventually become the first (and to date only) married couple canonized together by the
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A list of all the congregations, notable members, priories, churches, and convents of the Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel (Carmelites)
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The Martin family's relentless promotion of Therese and recreating her in a hagiographic image through photographs, paintings, drawings and writings is documented in
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which she had composed during Eucharistic adoration. During her life, the poem was sent to various religious communities and was included in a notebook of her poems.
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was consecrated on 11 July 1954 and has become a centre for pilgrims from all over the world. It was originally dedicated in 1937 by Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, later
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The chaplain to the Carmel, Father Youf, insisted a lot on the fear of Hell. The preachers during spiritual retreats at that time emphasised sin, the sufferings of
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eldest sister Marie, she found herself assailed by their questions and she lost confidence. Self-doubt made her begin to question what had happened. "I thought I
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The city of Lisieux, where Thérèse Martin lived for the greater part of her life, is now a pilgrimage center visited by around one million visitors each year.
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The end of Therese's time as a postulant arrived on the January 10, 1889, with her taking of the habit. From that time she wore the "rough homespun and brown
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associated with the iconography Therese of Lisieux. She is often depicted holding roses or surrounded by roses, or throwing roses from heaven, or holding a
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Soon after her birth in January 1873, the outlook for the survival of Therese Martin was uncertain. Because of her frail condition, she was entrusted to a
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allow Therese to write another memoir with more details of her religious life (ostensibly as a help in the later composition of an anticipated obituary).
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Jesus, who saw fit to make Himself a child out of love for me, saw fit to have me come forth from the swaddling clothes and imperfections of childhood".
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is more beneficial to the church than all these other works put together... Thus it is of the greatest importance that our souls be exercised much in
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The National Shrine of St. Therese in Darien, Illinois, has the largest collection of relics and personal artifacts of the saint outside of Lisieux.
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that she carried with her at all times. The piety of her time was fed more on commentaries, but Therese had asked Céline to get the Gospels and the
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Therese's character and the early experiences that shaped her have been the subject of analysis, particularly in recent years. The Catholic author
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love is by scattering flowers and these flowers are every little sacrifice, every glance and word, and the doing of the least actions for love."
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Louis Richomme was also commissioned by the Carmel for other a dozen of other sculptures of Therese, among them the original sculpture for the
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8:20). She wrote to Céline (letter 19 October 1892), "Jesus raised us above all the fragile things of this world whose image passes away. Like
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Bishop William A. Wack, CSC of Pensacola-Tallahassee placed a rose in his episcopal coat of arms to signify his devotion to St. Therese.
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who formed the Archconfraternity of the Holy Face in Tours in 1851. Therese joined this confraternity on 26 April 1885. Her parents,
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body was returned to the Carmel of Lisieux, where it remains. The figure of Therese in the glass coffin is not her actual body but a
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a life spent not taming but directing her appetite and her will, a life perhaps shortened by the force of her desire and ambition."
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portrait drawn by Céline Martin. It is estimated that over 300,000 copies of this statue have been distributed all over the world.
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With the new name a Carmelite receives when she enters the order, there is always an epithet – for example, Teresa of Jesus,
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The Story of a Soul, The Autobiography of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux: New Illustrated, Annotated Study Guide and Workbook Edition
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importance. Remaining closely associated with the other novices, she could continue to care for her spiritual charges. In 1841
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statue based on drawings and photos by Céline after Therese's death. It contains her ribcage and other remnants of her body.
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Céline's artwork include a famous portrait of Therese holding a crucifix and a bouquet of roses, made in 1912 and called
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pause and quote, "The foxes have their lairs, the birds of heaven their nests, but I have no place to rest my head." (
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Par certains côtés, Maurras fut un catholique» très moderne: il fut sensible à «la petite voie» de Thérèse de Lisieux
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and on 26 February 1895, shortly before she died wrote from memory and without a rough draft her poetic masterpiece
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The convent Therese entered was an old-established house with a long tradition. In 1838 two nuns from the Carmel at
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a study of Therese of Lisieux and Teresa of Avila – admired the "tough core of heroism" she found in the pages of
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In November 1887, Louis took Céline and Therese on a diocesan pilgrimage to Rome for the priestly jubilee of Pope
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Three months after Zélie died, Louis Martin left Alençon, where he had spent his youth and marriage, and moved to
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was 3 October from 1927 until it was moved in 1969 to 1 October. She is well known throughout the world, with the
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A Call to a Deeper Love: The Family Correspondence of the Parents of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus, 1863–1885
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a union and what a future!". The meditation also helped her understand the humiliating situation of her father.
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this role seriously, and Therese grew especially close to her, and to Céline, the sister closest to her in age.
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According to Ida Görres, "Therese instantly understood what had happened to her when she won this banal little
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at the cathedral in Lisieux – "but there was very little heart left in them. On 1 December, Léonie, covered in
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Therese emphasized God's mercy in both the birth (Child Jesus) and the passion (Holy Face) narratives in the
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The Power of Confidence. Genesis and Structure of the "Way of Spiritual Childhood" of St. Therese of Lisieux
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straightway cleanse my soul, and consume all my imperfections – as fire transforms all things into itself".
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regime in Alençon", and her sisters were helping her get over her sense of failure and humiliation. Back at
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On 27 June 2010, relics of Saint Therese went on their first visit to South Africa in conjunction with the
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She rapidly became one of the most popular saints of the twentieth century. Her feast day was added to the
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The Letters of St. Therese of Lisieux and Those Who Knew Her. General Correspondence, Volume II: 1890–1897
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The Letters of St. Therese of Lisieux and Those Who Knew Her. General Correspondence, Volume I: 1877–1890
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authorized the introduction of her cause of beatification, declaring Joan, the shepherdess from Lorraine
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that struck her with particular force: "Whosoever is a little one, let him come to me" (Proverbs 9:4).
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Therese's final years were marked by a steady decline that she bore resolutely and without complaint.
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so that being consumed quickly we do not linger long here on earth but soon attain to the vision of
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renewed this old devotional practice. Yet when she received the veil, Therese took the second name
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It cannot be coerced, and yet it can be received only by the patiently prepared heart". Biographer
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the eight and a half years of my life here, and has never left me even amid the greatest trials."
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nobility. Probably the Martin sisters alone represented the new class of the rising bourgeoisie".
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Before she was fourteen, when she started to experience a period of calm, Therese started to read
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Daily life in the Carmel at the time of Thérèse – The taking of the habit and the profession
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Carmelites, but was told she was too young. Yet, Therese so impressed Mother Marie Gonzague, the
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and the fact that a person can cast himself away from himself reveals again that being good,
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made her also the patron saint of Russian Catholics, as he declared her the co-patroness of
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Pius X signed the decree for the opening of the process of canonization on 10 June 1914.
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Since 1973, two centenary editions of Terese's original, unedited manuscripts, including
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by defining clear inclusion criteria to contain only subjects that fit those criteria.
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and was given a basket filled with candies, at the top of which were two sugar rings":
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The Story of a Soul (L'histoire d'une âme): the autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux
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tried to control herself, had tried with all her being and had failed. Grace, alchemy,
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instead. She excelled in it and set up her own business on Rue Saint-Blaise at age 22.
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of the Hôtel-Dieu in Alençon had discouraged her outright. Disappointed, Zélie learned
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and of Saint Teresa" and is now most commonly known as Sr Genevieve of the Holy Face.
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Therese at age 15. "A photograph taken in April 1888 shows a fresh, firm, girlish face
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See Derniers Entretiens, Desclee de Brouwer/Editions Du Cerf, 1971, Volume I, p. 483.
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Devotion to Therese has developed around the world. According to some biographies of
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The devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus was promoted by another Carmelite nun, Sister
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In 2011, the letters of Blessed Zélie and Louis Martin were published in English as
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worked relentlessly for the glorification of Joan who, on 8 May 1429 had liberated
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The familiar flowing locks are combed sternly back and up, piled in a hard little
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Louis and Zélie met in early 1858 and married on July 13 of that same year at the
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who is widely venerated in modern times. She is popularly known in English as the
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The Gospel according to woman: Christianity's creation of the sex war in the West
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That night, Louis Martin and his daughters, Léonie, Céline and Therese, attended
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Dieu et le roi, correspondance entre Charles Maurras et l'abbé Penon (1883-1928)
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Arco, Ann (25 September 2009). "Tens of Thousands Flock to St. Thérèse Relics".
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Rue Saint-Blaise's house at Alençon: The family home and Therese's birthplace
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From Mother Marie de Gonzague to Thérèse. Late December 1882 or January 1883
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in the history of the church, although she was obscure during her lifetime.
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The Miracle Behind the Canonization of the Parents of St Therese of Lisieux
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on her feast day, 1 October. A quarter of a million people venerated them.
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astonished me and yet ... my first steps met with more thorns than roses!"
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Peter Kwasniewski, St. Thérèse of Lisieux on the Sacristans of Her Convent
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The making of a social disease: tuberculosis in nineteenth-century France
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requested the same service of the Carmel of Lisieux, before entering the
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authorized the prioress to receive Therese. On 9 April 1888 she became a
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of Therese declaring her venerable. She was beatified on 29 April 1923.
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Image, Authenticity and the Cult of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, 1897–1959
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Affidavit by the Reverend Mother Agnes of Jesus. Bayeux Archives, Vol 1
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was finished ... in 1874 began the long series of terms as prioress".
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Mary Bryden, saints and stereotypes: The case of Thérèse of Lisieux,
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The archives of the Carmel of Lisieux, Patroness of Russian Catholics
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by removing items or incorporating them into the text of the article.
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St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Church and Shrine of the Little Flower
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Prophets, Guardians, and Saints: Shapers of Modern Catholic History
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1894 brought a national celebration of Joan of Arc. On 27 January,
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During the summer, French newspapers were filled with the story of
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Louis and Zelie Martin: The Seed and the Root of the Little Flower
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The Carmelite order had been reformed in the sixteenth century by
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being the second most popular place of pilgrimage in France after
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The canonization of Saint Therese in Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome
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I Thirst: Saint Thérèse of Lisieux and Mother Teresa of Calcutta
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The History of Catholic Intellectual Life in Scotland, 1918–1965
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Therese of Lisieux. "Holy Face Prayer for Sinners", Catholic.org
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Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 3 October 2017
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The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux: The Story of a Soul
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Spiritual Childhood: The Spirituality of St. Thérèse of Lisieux
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La verdadera infancia de Teresa de Lisieux: neurosis y santidad
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in 1927 for celebration on 3 October. In 1969, 42 years later,
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Therese corresponded with a Carmelite mission in what was then
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very different character, lectures by Abbé Charles Arminjon on
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Portraits of Women, Gwen John and her Forgotten Contemporaries
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Carmelite Missionaries Sister of Saint Therese of Child Jesus
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set some of the poems of Therese to music in an album called
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The End of This World, and the Mysteries of the World to Come
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Léonie Martin, Disciple and Sister of St. Therese of Lisieux
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Fr. Françoise de Sainte Marie, OCD, in Introduction (1958),
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Story of a Soul: the Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux
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in 1969, shortly before his conversion to Eastern Orthodoxy.
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They were also used as illustrations in several editions of
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Missa Sanctae Theresiae ab Infante Iesu (Nichifor, Serban)
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Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the B.V.M,
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Father Adolphe Roulland of the Society of Foreign Missions
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Making and Remaking Saints in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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The archives of the Carmel of Lisieux, Pious recreations
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sister Céline – further led to her becoming known.
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freedom is found in resolutely looking away from oneself
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Hermits of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel
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St. Therese's Offering to Merciful Love (long version)
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of Jesus, she felt she could become closer to Christ.
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Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, The Little Flower of Jesus
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List of places named after Saint Thérèse of Lisieux
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Quoted by Frédéric Gugelot: 6391: 6341: 5080:(Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969), pp. 104, 141. 3266:of aviators, florists, illness(es) and missions. 1472:A year later Adolphe Roulland (1870–1934) of the 319:called her "the greatest saint of modern times". 12787: 9655:Carmelite Daughters of the Divine Heart of Jesus 8793:(1957), Società Editrice Internazionale, 180 p. 8544:, Paris, Editions Grasset, 1985, pp. 44 and 216. 8491:"Category: Des amis de Thérèse. Gilbert Cesbron" 8342:, Semanario Catolico de Macau, November 23, 2018 7595:"Lisieux. À la recherche des statues de Thérèse" 6219:Histoire d'une âme. Manuscrits autobiographiques 5798:The archives of the Carmel of LiseuxCJ July 1897 3970:("The Miraculous Life of Thérèse Martin"), with 3863:Basilica of St Therese of the Child Jesus, Cairo 3552:With more than two million visitors a year, the 9139:15 Days of Prayer with Saint Thérèse of Lisieux 8864:The Spiritual Journey of St. Thérèse of Lisieux 8059: 7872:", Little Flower Catholic Parish, Toledo, Ohio. 7592: 7384:"Serva di Dio Francesca Teresa (Léonie Martin)" 6548:"In The Little Way Of Saint Therese Of Lisieux" 6511:The archives of the Carmel of Liseux 9 Mai 1897 6130:: Oh! When I think how much I have to acquire! 5558: 3754:Cathedral of St. Therese of the Child Jesus in 3304:, one of four women so named, the others being 479:, but had been refused because he did not know 12856:Christian female saints of the Late Modern era 10501:Carmelite Monastery Church of the Annunciation 9843:Teresa del Niño Jesús y de San Juan de la Cruz 9122:Thérèse of Lisieux: Through Love and Suffering 9119: 8791:Il Muro dei Gelsomini: Ricordi di Fanciullezza 7724: 7628: 6707:A Link to the Quiet Little Life of St. Therese 6627:. University of California Press. p. 66. 4791:Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, patron saint archive 4704:St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Her Last Conversations 4033:Thérèse: The Story of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux 3507:in the garden of her family house in Lisieux. 3326: 2878: 1082:She chose a spiritual director, Almire Pichon 287:Thérèse de l'Enfant Jésus et de la Sainte Face 10641: 10373:Carmelite churches, convents, and monasteries 9923:Carmelite mystics & doctors of the church 9237: 7079:"The Martin Sisters (Sisters of St. Therese)" 5710: 5443: 5441: 5439: 5437: 5435: 5433: 5281: 5279: 5277: 3799:National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica 3430:Third class relic of Saint Therese of Lisieux 3390:In 2022, Therese was officially added to the 3050: 2873:The Religious Plays of St. Thérèse of Lisieux 2753: 1367: 1275:Her spiritual life drew more and more on the 10395:St. Joseph's Carmelite Church, Berkeley Road 9063: 8815: 8136:"The Chairman Dances - Time Without Measure" 7209: 7197: 7144: 6768: 6682: 6680: 6521: 6421: 6312: 5612: 5600: 5385: 5324: 5312: 5187: 5127:Simar, Jean-Marie; Boubli, Nathalie (2015). 5114: 5090:Simar, Jean-Marie; Boubli, Nathalie (2015). 5022: 5010: 4056:In 1973, Brazilian composer José Antônio de 3543: 3113: 2834: 2813: 1389: 1325:to a favourable presentation of the epic of 1207: 811: 801: 671: 653: 647: 573: 303: 285: 282:Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face 8751:Archives de sciences sociales des religions 8410:Words reported by the Catholic philosopher 8286:Saint Therese, Her Life, Times and Teaching 7236:(Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969), p. 141. 7224:(Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969), p. 104. 6816:"St. Therese de Lisieux, the Little Flower" 6150:Reminding me of the incident she observed: 5126: 5089: 4837: 4234:This list of "famous" or "notable" people 4020:as Thérèse, a film rewarded in 1987 with 6 3850:Shrine of St. Therese, Doctor of the Church 3582: 1384:She was struck by another passage from the 1299: 1147:), and with enthusiasm she read his works, 870: 10648: 10634: 10565:Carmelite Institute of Britain and Ireland 9659:Sisters of the Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel 9244: 9230: 9205: 9013:St. Therese of Lisieux: Missionary of Love 8616:In «Lettre de Maurras à Pie XI (Letter to 8283: 6476: 5430: 5274: 5213:Ordinary Suffering of Extraordinary Saints 5169: 5167: 5165: 5051: 5049: 4869:"Prière de la "petite Thérèse" de Lisieux" 4280: 3907: 3686:Saint Theresa of the Child Jesus Cathedral 3410:Statue of Saint Therese of Lisieux at the 3057: 3043: 3007:Sisters of the Reparation of the Holy Face 2915: 2760: 2746: 1238:prayed for priests, and in particular for 9662:Carmelite Sister of the Divine Providence 9640:Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm 9135: 8847:) (Dublib, Ireland: Veritas Publications 8759: 8418:, Paris, Éditions Grasset, 1985, p. 221, 8102: 7472: 7470: 7468: 7445: 7443: 7339: 7337: 7061:"Circular of Sister Marie of the Trinity" 6871:, prefaced by Constant Tonnelier, Paris, 6677: 4986:. 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New York: 4387:– founder of Biblical School in Jerusalem 4264:Learn how and when to remove this message 3996:("The True Face of Therese of Lisieux"), 3255:moved it to 1 October, the day after her 3097:, as promoted by Dupont, rather than the 2610:A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation 452:Therese was born on Rue Saint-Blaise, in 424:Learn how and when to remove this message 9783:Teresa of St. Augustine & Companions 9677:Congregation Of Our Lady Of Mount Carmel 9040:Thérèse of Lisieux: God's gentle warrior 8982: 8935:Saint Therese of Lisieux: A Penguin Life 8928: 8001: 7999: 7615: 7120: 6782:Collected poems of St Thérèse of Lisieux 6686: 6108: 6046: 5976: 5953: 5855: 5478: 5424: 5348: 5133:Sanctuaire d'Alençon (Shirne of Alençon) 5096:Sanctuaire d'Alençon (Shirne of Alençon) 4844:Sanctuaire d'Alençon (Shirne of Alençon) 4695:Modern editions and English translations 4153: 3940: 3919:Congregation of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux 3775: 3729:St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Cathedral 3648: 3586: 3547: 3425: 3405: 3232:Therese was canonized on 17 May 1925 by 3214:made her the "star of his pontificate". 3195: 2824: 1444: 1228: 1105: 1021: 1017: 971:. On 20 November 1887, during a general 955: 939: 913: 874: 767: 683: 666: 625: 586: 559: 551: 440: 10542: 10516:Monastery of The Holy Spirit, Sheffield 10418:Monastery of The Holy Spirit, Sheffield 9848:Angel Prat i Hostench and 16 companions 9390:Carmelites of the Holy Face (Palmarian) 9088: 9009: 8952: 8884:Story of a Life: St. Thérèse of Lisieux 8880: 8858: 8743: 8707:. Catholic-Forum.Saints. Archived from 8691: 8398: 8271: 7783:2015 Year of Consecrated Life: Rejoice! 7729:. Sanctuaire de Lisieux. Archived from 7013:The Prayers of Saint Therese of Lisieux 6801: 6756: 6722: 6672:Saint Thérèse & Clarke (tr.) (1996) 6659: 6647: 6019:Saint Thérèse & Clarke (tr.) (1996) 5999: 5926:Saint Thérèse & Taylor (tr.) (1977) 5879: 5808: 5785: 5732:Saint Thérèse & Taylor (tr.) (2006) 5657: 5409: 5397: 5361:Saint Thérèse & Taylor (tr.) 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Holy See: Libreria Editrice Vaticana 5057:"The Life of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux" 4495:– German mystic. She was canonized by 4149: 3833:National Shrine of St. Thérèse, Juneau 3575:. The basilica can seat 3,000 people. 3515: 1224: 763: 30:For other similarly named saints, see 12806:19th-century deaths from tuberculosis 10629: 10541: 10371: 9833:María Pilar de San Francisco de Borja 9668:Carmelite Sister of Mother Candelaria 9512: 9411:Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites 9272: 9225: 9036: 8179:. Syro-Malabar Church. Archived from 8133: 7996: 7645: 7343:Juana, Alvaro de (17 October 2015), " 7309: 7297: 7282:Pope John Paul II (19 October 1997), 6974: 6705:Stewart, Barbara (17 October 1999), " 6308: 6306: 6208: 6206: 5713:"Saint Therese of Lisieux: A Gateway" 5083: 4944: 4893:. 20 March 2005 – via Le Monde. 4292:Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception 4079:, three discs from 1992 to 1994, and 3716:Cathedral of Saint Theresa of Lisieux 918:1887 Police mugshot of Henri Pranzini 268: 9331:Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel 9213:Works by or about Thérèse of Lisieux 8866:. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. 7813: 5706: 5704: 5702: 5092:"Louis a reliable and committed man" 4938: 4913:(1st paperback ed.). New York: 4786:National Shrine of the Little Flower 4220: 4168: 3994:Le Vrai Visage de Thérèse of Lisieux 3967:La Vie miraculeuse de Thérèse Martin 3950:Works inspired by Therese of Lisieux 1456:Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary 1362:Joan of Arc Accomplishes her Mission 547: 436: 380: 9477:The Practice of the Presence of God 9371:(also known as Teresian Carmelites) 8986:Therese of Lisieux: the way to love 8493:. Carmel de Lisieux. Archived from 7476: 7451:"I will let fall a shower of roses" 7419:"General Convention Virtual Binder" 4081:Sainte Thérèse de Lisieux – poésies 3945:Reliquiary in the Carmel in Lisieux 3434:The roses are the most traditional 24: 11548:Forty Martyrs of England and Wales 10666:Dicastery for the Causes of Saints 10506:Monastery of Mary, Mother of Grace 10390:Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church 10102:Maria Francesca of the Holy Spirit 10087:Catalina de Balmaseda y San Martín 9975:Catalina de Balmaseda y San Martín 9081: 8734:, Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 2000, 8110:"Thérèse - by The Chairman Dances" 7313:No Regrets: The Life of Edith Piaf 6814:Catholic Faith and Reason (2019). 6303: 6216:Thérèse de l'Enfant-Jésus (1985). 6203: 5529:, p. 9, London, Orbis Books, 2001. 3921:was founded on March 19, 1931, by 3742:St. Theresa's Cathedral, Changchun 3569:Basilica of St. Thérèse in Lisieux 2805: 796:and hiding her hair under a short 396:tone or style may not reflect the 25: 12932: 12811:19th-century French women writers 10405:Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence 10056:Margaret of the Blessed Sacrament 9177: 8288:. ICS Publications. p. 264. 7992:. Mar Louis Memorial Press. 1961. 7646:Freze, Michael (September 1993). 7172:. Eternal Word Television Network 7065:Les Archives du Carmel de Lisieux 6483:. 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(1997). 8277: 8253: 8233: 8218: 8195: 8169: 8153: 8127: 8063:Almeida Prado: Catálogo de Obras 8053: 8039: 8027: 8015: 7981: 7969: 7953: 7930: 7915: 7895: 7875: 7862: 7836: 7822: 7807: 7789: 7779:"Pilgrim Saints: Relics on Tour" 7771: 7757:therese-de-lisieux.catholique.fr 7745: 7718: 7694: 7670: 7649:Voices, Visions, and Apparitions 7639: 7621: 7586: 7564: 7539: 7517: 7495: 7411: 7398: 7376: 7350: 7310:Burke, Carolyn (22 March 2011). 7303: 7276: 7250: 7239: 7227: 7215: 7162: 7126: 7089: 7071: 7053: 7029: 7004: 6980: 6935: 6926: 6905: 6889: 6859: 6835: 6826: 6807: 6774: 6716: 6699: 6611: 6573: 4225: 4173: 4160:Most Holy Trinity Church, Fulnek 3617:, who was on the May 31–June 14 3554:Basilica of St. Thérèse, Lisieux 3272:Sant'Antonio Abate all'Esquilino 3026: 2886: 2685:On the Consolation of Philosophy 2665:Calls from the Message of Fatima 1567: 1501: 1492: 1422: 1110:Therese of Lisieux, photograph, 592:Basilica of Notre-Dame d'Alençon 504:Basilica of Notre-Dame d'Alençon 406:guide to writing better articles 385: 66: 10450:Santa Maria del Carmine, Naples 9674:Institute of Our Lady of Carmel 9650:Sisters of the Apostolic Carmel 9066:Thérèse of Lisieux: a biography 8910:(8th ed.). New York City: 8808: 8626:Maurras, la destinée et l'œuvre 8068:Almeida Prado: Catalog of Works 7572:"The retouching task of Céline" 7083:St. Therese Church, Alhambra CA 6784:by Saint Thérèse (de Lisieux), 6729:. Mahwah, N.J.: Paulist Press. 6540: 6527: 6470: 6441: 6415: 6385: 6363: 6335: 6247: 6192: 6181: 6158: 6114: 6052: 6024: 5982: 5959: 5908: 5897: 5814: 5791: 5763: 5737: 5630: 5552: 5532: 5516: 5496: 5366: 5295: 5250: 5205: 5177:. Society of the Little Flower. 5120: 5071: 4804: 4686:St. Thérèse of Lisieux (1922). 4644:Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi 4599:. One month later, he won the 4544:, telling the story of Therese. 4298:. She was canonized in 2008 by 4158:Statue of Saint Thérèse at the 3398:with a feast day on 1 October. 3191: 1543: 12796:19th-century Christian mystics 9995:Maria Candida of the Eucharist 9619:Marie-Eugène de l'Enfant-Jésus 9514:Members of the Carmelite Order 9251: 5016: 4976: 4910:The Pocket Guide to the Saints 4897: 4879: 4861: 4831: 4320:Maria Candida of the Eucharist 4306:Marie of Saint Cecilia of Rome 4016:, biographical evocation with 3591:Detail of a first-class carne 3532:translated her autobiography, 3501:Threse and the shower of roses 3469: 3401: 3186: 1740:Stages of Christian perfection 1483: 1474:Paris Foreign Missions Society 1198: 844:: "After all, in the past she 806:after just seven weeks of the 662: 275:Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin 96:Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin 39:Little Flower (disambiguation) 13: 1: 12886:Tuberculosis deaths in France 12836:Canonizations by Pope Pius XI 12801:19th-century Christian saints 12600:Faustina and Liberata of Como 11788:Zanitas and Lazarus of Persia 11733:Teresa Benedicta of the Cross 10657:Saints of the Catholic Church 10486:Berdychiv Carmelite Monastery 10400:Church of Our Lady Victorious 10291:Philip of the Blessed Trinity 9808:Teresa Benedicta of The Cross 9680:Carmelite Sisters of Our Lady 9614:María López de Rivas Martínez 9385:Carmelites of Mary Immaculate 9120:O'Madagain, Murchadh (2003). 8242:by Elaine Murray Stone, 1999 8134:Doyle, Jon (September 2016). 8060:Valéria Peixoto, ed. (2018). 7041:Archives du Carmel de Lisieux 6465:via dell'infanzia spirituale. 6065:. Translated by John Clarke. 5827:. Translated by John Clarke. 4990:. August 2001. pp. vii. 4887:"Thérèse et la "petite voie"" 4819: 4531:The Diary of a Country Priest 4422: 4096:, with collaborating artists 3816:National Shrine of St Therese 3679: 3510: 3412:Church of Our Lady Victorious 3131:Consecration to the Holy Face 1111: 1053: 73: 12881:French Roman Catholic saints 10511:Marylake Carmelite Monastery 10481:Convento de San José (Ávila) 10196:Brother John of Saint Samson 10191:Lawrence of the Resurrection 9635:Carmelite Sisters of Charity 9136:Tonnelier, Constant (2011). 8989:, Rowman & Littlefield, 8338:"Venerable Alfredo Obviar", 7700:Williamson, Clifford (2016) 6900:in The Catholic Encyclopedia 5636:Jestice, Phyllis G. (2004), 5449:After the Grace of Christmas 5034:: Libreria Editrice Vaticana 4824: 4660:, a social Catholic movement 3935:Syro-Malabar Catholic Church 3925:, CST, with permission from 3294:(The Science of Divine Love) 3177:Holy Face Prayer for Sinners 1128:and veil, leather belt with 1101: 836:is pure grace, a sudden gift 594:, where Therese was baptized 471:Louis had tried to become a 460:(usually called Zélie), and 7: 12816:19th-century French writers 10521:Döbling Carmelite Monastery 10491:Muhraqa Carmelite Monastery 10046:Mariana of the Purification 9273: 9199:Works by Thérèse of Lisieux 9190:(public domain audiobooks) 9184:Works by Thérèse of Lisieux 9064:O'Connor, Patricia (1983), 9043:, Oxford University Press, 8364:Louise Brooks, A Biography 8228:– via www.vatican.va. 7903:Precious Gifts from Lisieux 7684:, Oxford University Press. 7386:(in Italian). Santi e Beati 7096:Therese of Lisieux (1995). 7011:Therese of Lisieux (1997). 6537:, accessed 19 November 2022 6477:De Meester, Conrad (1998). 6373:(in French). Carmel.asso.fr 5711:O'Riordan, Maureen (2017). 4948:Encyclopedia of Catholicism 4778: 4371:Albino Luciani, the future 4310:Religious of Jesus and Mary 4308:– a Canadian member of the 4130:The Little Singers of Paris 4031:2004: Leonardo Defilippis, 3595:of Saint Therese of Lisieux 3327:Canonization of her parents 2879:Holy Face of Jesus devotion 2865:The Poetry of Saint Thérèse 2660:Fatima in Lucia's Own Words 2630:The Ladder of Divine Ascent 879:15th-century manuscript of 740:Therese also suffered from 468:(by Pope Francis in 2015). 172:17 May 1925 by Pope Pius XI 32:List of saints named Teresa 10: 12937: 12763:Catholic Church portal 11723:Saints of the Cristero War 10410:Annunciation Church, Mdina 10337:Teresa of St. Rose of Lima 10041:Thérèse of Saint Augustine 9549:Baptist Spagnoli of Mantua 9427:Rite of the Holy Sepulchre 9124:. Saint Paul Publications. 9068:, Our Sunday Visitor Press 8744:Gugelot, Frédéric (2016). 7959:Saint Therese of Lisieux, 7547:"The 47 photos of Thérèse" 7258:"Saint Therese of Lisieux" 7183:Taylor, Thomas N. (1930). 6941:Redmond, Paulinus (1995), 6822:Retrieved 12 May 2022. 6687:Lagoutte, Bernard (2012). 6298:Retrieved 12 May 2022. 6243:Retrieved 12 May 2022. 5769:Saint Therese of Lisieux, 5447:Saint Therese of Lisieux, 5285:Saint Therese of Lisieux, 4840:"St. Therese's birthplace" 4322:– was inspired by reading 3672: 3482: 3449: 3421: 3262:Therese of Lisieux is the 3077:, France in 1844. Then by 2871:by Alethea Kane, OCD; and 2869:The Prayers of St. Thérèse 2690:The Mirror of Simple Souls 2640:Revelations of Divine Love 1358:The Mission of Joan of Arc 1242:, a priest who had been a 1014:in the Carmel of Lisieux. 712: 72:Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, 36: 29: 12751: 12688: 12520: 12362: 11934: 11864: 11796: 11758:Three Martyrs of Chimbote 11528:Child Martyrs of Tlaxcala 11493: 11258: 11225: 11027: 10969: 10856: 10824: 10741: 10703:Mother of God (Theotokos) 10693: 10663: 10600: 10573: 10553:Colleges and universities 10552: 10548: 10537: 10473: 10442: 10426: 10382: 10378: 10367: 10350: 10319: 10253: 10204: 10183: 10125: 10107:Giovanni Antonio Guadagni 10080:Carmelite Servants of God 10079: 10023: 9922: 9861: 9838:María Ángeles de San José 9765: 9734: 9703: 9687: 9671:Corpus Christi Carmelites 9627: 9609:María Guggiari Echeverría 9584:Angelo Agostini Mazzinghi 9559:Anne of Saint Bartholomew 9519: 9508: 9492: 9435: 9419: 9406:Third Order of Carmelites 9398: 9359: 9283: 9279: 9268: 9261: 9037:Nevin, Thomas R. 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7186: 7171: 7165: 7158: 7157:Görres (1959) 7153: 7146: 7141: 7134: 7129: 7123:, p. 61. 7122: 7117: 7109: 7107:0-935216-56-1 7103: 7099: 7092: 7084: 7080: 7074: 7066: 7062: 7056: 7042: 7038: 7032: 7024: 7022:0-935216-60-X 7018: 7014: 7007: 6993: 6989: 6983: 6976: 6971: 6964: 6963:Görres (1959) 6959: 6952: 6951:1-899163-08-5 6948: 6944: 6938: 6929: 6922: 6921:0-89555-390-2 6918: 6914: 6908: 6901: 6899: 6892: 6882: 6878: 6874: 6870: 6869: 6862: 6856: 6855:0-00-623577-8 6852: 6848: 6844: 6838: 6829: 6817: 6810: 6803: 6798: 6791: 6790:0-85244-547-4 6787: 6783: 6777: 6770: 6765: 6758: 6753: 6738: 6732: 6728: 6727: 6719: 6712: 6708: 6702: 6694: 6690: 6683: 6681: 6673: 6668: 6662:, p. 62. 6661: 6656: 6650:, p. 54. 6649: 6644: 6636: 6630: 6626: 6625: 6620: 6614: 6607: 6606:Görres (1959) 6602: 6586: 6582: 6576: 6569: 6568:Görres (1959) 6564: 6549: 6543: 6536: 6530: 6523: 6518: 6512: 6507: 6505: 6496: 6490: 6486: 6482: 6481: 6473: 6466: 6454: 6450: 6444: 6428: 6424: 6418: 6402: 6400: 6394: 6388: 6372: 6366: 6360: 6358:read online: 6355: 6349: 6345: 6338: 6331: 6319: 6315: 6309: 6307: 6295: 6291: 6287: 6284: 6280: 6275: 6269: 6265: 6261: 6257: 6250: 6239: 6233: 6229: 6225: 6221: 6220: 6209: 6207: 6200: 6195: 6189: 6184: 6177: 6176:Görres (1959) 6172: 6166: 6161: 6154: 6151: 6148: 6145: 6142: 6140: 6136: 6131: 6129: 6122: 6117: 6110: 6105: 6103: 6095: 6094:Görres (1959) 6090: 6082: 6076: 6072: 6068: 6064: 6063: 6055: 6048: 6043: 6036: 6032: 6027: 6020: 6015: 6013: 6011: 6009: 6001: 5996: 5990: 5985: 5979:, p. 98. 5978: 5973: 5967: 5962: 5956:, p. 97. 5955: 5950: 5943: 5942:Görres (1959) 5938: 5931: 5927: 5922: 5916: 5915:Isaiah 53:2–3 5911: 5905: 5900: 5893: 5892:Görres (1959) 5888: 5881: 5876: 5869: 5868:Görres (1959) 5864: 5858:, p. 91. 5857: 5852: 5844: 5838: 5834: 5830: 5826: 5825: 5817: 5811:, p. 99. 5810: 5805: 5799: 5794: 5788:, p. 92. 5787: 5782: 5776: 5772: 5766: 5759: 5758:Görres (1959) 5754: 5752: 5745: 5740: 5734:, p. 63. 5733: 5728: 5714: 5707: 5705: 5703: 5695: 5694:Görres (1959) 5690: 5683: 5682:Görres (1959) 5678: 5671: 5670:Görres (1959) 5666: 5660:, p. 77. 5659: 5654: 5647: 5646:1-57607-355-6 5643: 5639: 5633: 5626: 5625:Görres (1959) 5621: 5615:, p. 34. 5614: 5609: 5603:, p. 22. 5602: 5597: 5590: 5589:Görres (1959) 5585: 5577: 5575:0-486-43185-1 5571: 5567: 5566: 5561: 5555: 5548: 5544: 5540: 5535: 5528: 5524: 5519: 5513: 5512:0-006279-53-8 5509: 5505: 5499: 5493:, p. 83. 5492: 5491:Görres (1959) 5487: 5481:, p. 63. 5480: 5475: 5473: 5465: 5464:Görres (1959) 5460: 5454: 5450: 5444: 5442: 5440: 5438: 5436: 5434: 5427:, p. 21. 5426: 5421: 5419: 5412:, p. 54. 5411: 5406: 5400:, p. 45. 5399: 5394: 5388:, p. 52. 5387: 5382: 5375: 5369: 5363:, p. 32. 5362: 5357: 5351:, p. 15. 5350: 5345: 5339:, p. 47. 5338: 5333: 5327:, p. 53. 5326: 5321: 5315:, p. 19. 5314: 5309: 5303: 5298: 5292: 5288: 5282: 5280: 5278: 5271:, p. 73. 5270: 5269:Görres (1959) 5265: 5258: 5253: 5246: 5241: 5235:, p. 66. 5234: 5233:Görres (1959) 5229: 5222: 5221:0-87973-893-6 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songs 4074: 4073:Pierre Éliane 4070: 4067: 4063: 4059: 4058:Almeida Prado 4055: 4052: 4048: 4044: 4043: 4042: 4041: 4034: 4030: 4027: 4023: 4019: 4015: 4014: 4009: 4005: 4002: 3999: 3995: 3991: 3987: 3984: 3980: 3976: 3973: 3969: 3968: 3963: 3959: 3958: 3957: 3956: 3943: 3936: 3932: 3928: 3924: 3920: 3916: 3912: 3911: 3898: 3894: 3890: 3887: 3885: 3884:United States 3881: 3877: 3874: 3872: 3868: 3864: 3861: 3859: 3855: 3851: 3848: 3846: 3845:United States 3842: 3838: 3834: 3831: 3829: 3828:United States 3825: 3821: 3817: 3814: 3812: 3811:United States 3808: 3804: 3800: 3797: 3795: 3794:United States 3791: 3787: 3783: 3780: 3779: 3771: 3767: 3763: 3761: 3757: 3753: 3751: 3747: 3743: 3740: 3738: 3734: 3730: 3727: 3725: 3721: 3717: 3714: 3712: 3708: 3704: 3701: 3699: 3698:United States 3695: 3691: 3687: 3684: 3683: 3676: 3668: 3667:United States 3664: 3660: 3656: 3651: 3642: 3639: 3635: 3632: 3630: 3625: 3622: 3621: 3616: 3612: 3610: 3607: 3603: 3594: 3589: 3580: 3576: 3574: 3573:Pope Pius XII 3570: 3565: 3559: 3555: 3550: 3541: 3539: 3535: 3531: 3527: 3522: 3508: 3506: 3502: 3498: 3493: 3491: 3480: 3476: 3467: 3465: 3460: 3458: 3447: 3443: 3441: 3437: 3428: 3417: 3413: 3408: 3399: 3397: 3393: 3383: 3381: 3380: 3374: 3370: 3369:Léonie Martin 3360: 3356: 3354: 3350: 3345: 3343: 3339: 3334: 3324: 3322: 3317: 3315: 3311: 3307: 3303: 3299: 3295: 3292: 3287: 3285: 3281: 3280:Pope Pius XII 3277: 3273: 3269: 3265: 3260: 3258: 3254: 3250: 3245: 3243: 3239: 3235: 3230: 3228: 3224: 3223:beatification 3220: 3215: 3213: 3209: 3208: 3198: 3184: 3182: 3178: 3173: 3171: 3166: 3163: 3158: 3156: 3152: 3148: 3144: 3140: 3136: 3132: 3127: 3125: 3121: 3116: 3111: 3108: 3102: 3100: 3096: 3092: 3088: 3084: 3080: 3076: 3072: 3060: 3055: 3053: 3048: 3046: 3041: 3040: 3038: 3037: 3034: 3029: 3024: 3023: 3018: 3015: 3013: 3010: 3008: 3005: 3004: 3003: 3002: 2999:Organisations 2998: 2997: 2992: 2989: 2987: 2984: 2982: 2979: 2977: 2974: 2972: 2969: 2967: 2964: 2962: 2959: 2958: 2957: 2956: 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List of saints named Teresa
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