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This new vocation, The Little Way, was not an easy way. The designation of St Therese of the Child Jesus and Holy Face indicates that she knew Jesus, her true love, not only as the Infant born in ...
The book he — and everyone participating — will use is Child Consecration: To Jesus through Mary Following in the Spirit of St. Thérèse, the Little Flower.
The Little Flower regarded the rare and precious gift of Holy Communion as something for which there was no price too high to pay.
“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 ...
As part of the 100th-year celebration of her sainthood, the Centenary Pilgrims Image and relics of St. Thérèse of the Child ...
St. Thérèse of Lisieux, also called St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face or “The Little Flower,” was a French Carmelite nun who died in 1897 from tuberculosis at the age of 24.
Also there was St. Therese of Lisieux (1873-1897), sometimes known as the "Little Flower of Jesus" or simply "Little Flower," because of her love for flowers and the purity of her devotion to Christ.
Little Flower Children and Family Services, based in Williamsburg, is set to close nine adult residential treatment centers in Queens and Long Island later this year.
After 103 years in North Buffalo, the Carmelite Nuns at the Monastery of the Little Flower of Jesus have completed the move to Florida.
The former St. Therese the Infant Jesus Church, known as Little Flower, at West 80th Street and South Wood Street in Auburn Gresham.