Pentecost Sunday became a red-letter day twice in the life of St. Thérèse of Lisieux and then once again during her cause for beatification. The first happened on Pentecost Sunday, May 13, 1883, when ...
During her life, Thérèse of Lisieux mastered what might be called the “art of escape” and described the technique in different episodes in her autobiography, Story of a Soul. One of my favorite ...
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 ...
One of Pope Francis’ last gestures before undergoing abdominal surgery on Wednesday was to pray before a relic of St. Thérèse of Lisieux. A relic of the French Carmelite nun, also known as St. Thérèse ...
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 ...
St. Thérèse of Lisieux, or to use the name chosen on the occasion of her profession of vows, Thérèse de L’Enfant Jesus et de la Sainte Face, is found on small holy cards that portray her staring out ...
Not all of her, just part of her thigh and foot bones in a gold casket, towards the end of a tour of the UK. The prison concerned is called Wormwood Scrubs (really) in west London. Press Association ...