In one of the littlest towns, in the littlest state, stands America's first shrine to the saint known as the “Little Flower of Jesus.” The Little Flower, of course, is St. Thérèse of Lisieux—newest ...
Read about the healings, conversions, material assistance and apparitions that were granted through the intercession of the ...
The relics of St. Therese of Lisieux are in a metro Detroit basilica this week as part of the Catholic saint's tour around the United States. This means the earthly remains of the beloved saint will ...
For more than 30 years, the Community of the Beatitudes has been hosting “rose petals” evenings dedicated to the French saint Thérèse de Lisieux (1873–1897). The concept is simple: Devotees write a ...
If God is all-powerful and he loves us, why does he not respond immediately to all our prayers? Here is the thing about unanswered prayers. Many have been granted before we make them because God has ...
A bunch of golden shower flowers (cassia fistula) fell on my head, dewdrops and all. I jumped with joy, this was St. Therese's "yes" to a petition in my novena (devotional nine-day prayer). On the ...
“You will see—all the world will love me.” Thus spoke the little French girl who, soon after her death in 1897, became known to all the world as “The Little Flower of Jesus.” Beatified in 1923—the ...
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