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Pope Francis has commended the “little greatness” of St. Thérèse of Lisieux in a new message focusing on the 19th-century Carmelite’s relevance for the Church today. St. Thérèse’s ...
Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus, or Saint Thérèse of Lisieux was born January 2 ... after Saint Catherine of Siena and Saint Teresa of Avila. St. Thérèse wrote once, 'You know well enough ...
As her feast day is Oct. 1, I think it's only fitting to add St. Thérèse of Lisieux to the list of all things brat. Allow me to explain. Most of us experience the entrance into young adulthood ...
Through television, we made sense of Mother Teresa, often in real time. The inspiration she took from the words of St. Therese of Lisieux, to be little for God, became more powerful when we saw it ...
In a quiet corner of this Oxfordshire town, the small Catholic Church of St. Teresa of Lisieux, once a local laundry, stands above a narrow roadway, overlooking ancient cottages and tucked-away ...
St. Thérèse’s birthplace, Lisieux, is a town in Normandy in northern ... On the the fifth centenary of the birth of Saint Teresa of Jesus in 2015, the pope wrote two letters: one to the ...
Before beginning the catechesis, Pope Francis placed a single, white rose on the table in front of the reliquary containing the relics of Saint Teresa of Lisieux and of her parents. The devotion that ...
The phrase taken from a letter of Saint Teresa of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, quoted in the original French language, opens Pope Francis' new Apostolic Exhortation dedicated to the Saint of ...
The body of St. Teresa of Jesus, a Discalced Carmelite nun, was unveiled to the public for the first time since 1914 at the Basilica Annunciation of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Alba de Tormes ...
With the Sisters of Loreto, the teenage Agnes was given the religious name "Sister Mary Teresa," in honor of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, the Vatican's website says. A little over a year after her ...