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Last week I finally met my heavenly best friend, St. Thérèse of Lisieux, the Little Flower. It was the most beautiful moment, one I had waited years to see unfold. I had been to Lisieux once ...
Today, visitors can access the Mater Admirabilis, where St. Therese of Lisieux prayed ... pilgrimage with her throughout the rest of her life, recalling in her autobiography her experiences ...
Canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1925, then declared a doctor of the Church by John Paul II in 1997, Thérèse of Lisieux ... Natasha St-Pier so deeply into the saint’s orbit. “Therese helped ...
In places where St. Thérèse lived, such as her home -- called "Les Buissonnets" -- people who were dressed in late 19th-century costumes welcomed visitors and helped them immerse themselves in the ...
The then-Pope John Paul II in his homily during the declaration of St. Thérèse as Doctor of the Church in Lisieux ... although St. Therese had lived a quiet and hidden life as a contemplative ...
The writing case, pen and inkwell used by St. Therese of Lisieux are seen with a facsimile of handwritten pages ...
The famed French saint, affectionately known by devotees as "The Little Flower," born Thérèse Martin, died of tuberculosis in 1897 at age 24, after nine years of religious life at the ... region is ...
In places where St. Thérèse lived, such as her home — called “Les Buissonnets” — people who were dressed in late 19th-century costumes welcomed visitors and helped them immerse themselves in the ...
They are calling it "Edith of Lisieux." Belgian director Marc Hollogne was to perform a show on the October 1st feast day of St. Thérèse ... her entire short life to the Little Flower, visiting ...