
St. Thérèse of Lisieux’s Propitious Pentecosts
The first happened on Pentecost Sunday, May 13, 1883.
The first happened on Pentecost Sunday, May 13, 1883.
The Little Flower — God’s ‘little rascal’ — achieved great sanctity within the short span of her life
Having blessed her with the gift of great self-awareness at an early age, St. Thérèse harnessed heaven and made it her sole desire while she walked this earth. Befriend her today.
It was in gratitude for the “saving shield” of God’s merciful grace that both Thérèse and Mary poured out their lives in loving sacrifice for the salvation of souls.
The red-brick home in the region of Normandy, France, nurtured a household of saints under one roof. The house has been a place of pilgrimage since 1913.
Ultimately, the quest is about learning to let go of material things to make room for the things that matter.
New book calls for the revival of an ancient devotion to save humanity.
The Little Flower regarded the rare and precious gift of Holy Communion as something for which there was no price too high to pay.
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