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Her philosophy became known as the “Little Way.” They explain: “St. Thérèse makes the starting place of her self-offering her twofold awareness of her own inadequacy and the immense desire ...
prostitution and the apathy of great masses of people who believe that nothing can be done--when I thought of these things I was all the more confirmed in my faith in the little way of St. Thérèse.
One hundred years after her canonization, the Jubilee of St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus ... figures in modern Catholicism. Her “Little Way,” rooted in childlike trust in Divine Mercy ...
To live by this abundance of grace is to live by love, and living by love is the Little Way.
Both have devotions to St. Therese of Lisieux (1873-1897), a cloistered Carmelite nun whose "little way" of finding God in everyday life inspired Pope John Paul II to the point that he declared ...
St. Thérèse, who lived a brief, hidden life as a contemplative Carmelite nun at a monastery in Lisieux, France, before dying at 24, pioneered the “Little Way ... of St. Therese of the ...
This year, the Catholic Church marks a joyful milestone, the 100th anniversary of the canonization of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, known to the world as “The Little Flower.” Canonized on ...
St. Thérèse of Lisieux, long one of Pope Francis' favorite saints, teaches Christians "the little way" of love, self-giving, concern for others and complete trust in the mercy of God ...
It’s a classic tradition- that a little bad weather couldn’t keep away at St.Therese Little Flower Church. Instead of the luminarias being outside- now they are shining a path inside the church.
Accompanied by Our Lady of Guadalupe, St Therese is co-patroness of our Pueblo Diocese, where we follow Jesus according to The Little Way, which is the little path of spiritual simplicity and ...
The writing case, pen and inkwell used by St. Therese of Lisieux are seen with a facsimile of handwritten pages ...