- Thérèse of Lisieux - Wikipedia
Therese died at the age of 24 from tuberculosis After her death, Therese became known globally through her spiritual memoir, The Story of a Soul, which explains her theology of the "Little Way"
- St. Therese of Lisieux | Biography, Feast Day, Patron Saint Of . . .
St Therese of Lisieux (1873–97) was a Carmelite nun whose service to her Roman Catholic order, although outwardly unremarkable, was later recognized for its exemplary spiritual accomplishments
- About St. Therese of Lisieux - Little Flower
Learn the answers to some of the most frequent questions people have about the Little Flower St Thérèse never had an easy life, but she did live with a great sense of peace and joy Learn more about her life and history
- 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
- Storm Therese horror as tourists find dead body after Tenerife weather . . .
A man was found dead by two tourists in Santa Cruz, the capital of Tenerife, shortly after the Canary island was placed on red alert due to severe storms
- 5 Things to Know About Thérèse of Lisieux - The Basilica of the . . .
Did you know that this year marks the 100 th anniversary of St Thérѐse of Lisieux’s canonization? Beloved for her reflections in Story of a Soul, which has been translated into over 38 languages and sold millions of copies, she is known as one of the best-selling authors of all time
- St. Thérèse of Lisieux: The Little Flower Who Taught the World to Love . . .
On September 30, 1897, Thérèse died peacefully at the age of 24 Yet her promise echoed through time: “After my death, I will let fall a shower of roses,” meaning the graces and miracles she would receive in Heaven
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St Therese of Lisieux, born Therese Martin, was a young French girl, passionately in love with Jesus Christ, who became a Discalced Carmelite nun at age fifteen and died of tuberculosis at age twenty-four in a monastery in Lisieux, France
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