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Thérèse of Lisieux - Wikipedia She is popularly known in English as the Little Flower of Jesus, or simply the Little Flower, and in French as la petite Thérèse ('Little Therese') [4][5] Therese has been a highly influential model of sanctity for Catholics and for others because of the simplicity and practicality of her approach to the spiritual life
Who Is St. Therese - Society of the Little Flower - US She died at the age of 24, believing that her life was really just beginning for God, promising to spend her heaven doing good on earth Her promised “Shower of Roses” began and has become a torrent in the Church ever since
St. Therese of Lisieux | Biography, Feast Day, Patron Saint Of . . . St Thérèse of Lisieux enjoyed nature and saw the world as God’s garden She was content to serve God humbly and remain unnoticed by others, much like a simple wildflower rather than an elegant rose In her writings she often compared herself to a wildflower, “the Little Flower of Jesus ”
St. Therese of Lisieux - Saints Angels - Catholic Online Generations of Catholics have admired this young saint, called her the "Little Flower", and found in her short life more inspiration for their own lives than in volumes by theologians Yet Therese died when she was 24, after having lived as cloistered Carmelite for less than ten years
St. Therese of the Child Jesus - Catholic News Agency Saint Thérèse was proclaimed a Doctor of the Church by Pope John Paul II in 1997 - 100 years after her death at the age of 24 She is only the third woman to be so proclaimed, after Saint
The Little Flower: St. Thérèse of Lisieux In 1883, on Pentecost Sunday, St Thérèse experienced a miraculous healing from a serious illness through the intercession of Our Lady of Victories The following year, at age 11, she received both her First Holy Communion and the Sacrament of Confirmation
Saint Thérèse of Lisieux - Vatican On the Feast of Pentecost 1883, she received the singular grace of being healed from a serious illness through the intercession of Our Lady of Victories
Saint Thérèse of Lisieux - Franciscan Media Saint Thérèse of Lisieux is perhaps one of the most known and best loved saints in the Catholic calendar A young Carmelite nun who wanted to go to the missions, she remained within the cloister yet became the patron of the missions