So loved as a child, a part of her remained ever the little girl, the puella, the incarnation of childlikeness, innocence, ...
When it comes to help for families, health, and all kinds of prayerful requests, there’s no limit to the way St. Thérèse finds ways to shower a rose, or roses, in answer to prayers. She manages ...
This year, the Catholic Church celebrates the centenary of the canonization of St. Thérèse of Lisieux. On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of her birth in 2023, Pope Francis wrote an apostolic ...
I was an Anglican priest the summer I met St. Therese of Lisieux. I was living in England and had three months free between jobs, so I decided to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. I was going to ...
A relic of the young French Carmelite nun — known in the Catholic Church as “The Little Flower” — is coming to Redlands. The faithful can see the relic of St. Thérèse of Lisieux at the El Carmelo ...
Individuals become Christian because they have been touched by Christ's love, not because they have been convinced or coerced by someone else, Pope Francis said. The Catholic Church needs missionary ...
On this feast day of my favorite saint (sorry Ignatius!) a reflection from My Life with the Saints, on Thérèse Martin. On January 2, 1873, Marie Francoise Thérèse Martin is born in Alençon, France, to ...
The relics of St. Thérèse of Lisieux are coming to Royal Oak, Michigan, as part of a national tour. Born in Alençon, France, in 1873, Thérèse Martin entered the Carmelite Monastery at Lisieux to ...
‘LITTLE Thérèse,” was her answer, when asked how she wanted to be called, for “I am a very little soul who can only offer very little things to God.” Childhood and heaven are two inseparable words for ...
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