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A storm brought runoff that raced down a hillside east of the nuns’ property, depositing rocks and debris spanning several yards.
More than 1 million people flocked to venerate or honor these relics when they first visited the U.S. in 1999 and 2000.
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 ...
The St. Joseph Carmelite Home in East Chicago is being acquired by Damar Services, a nonprofit that's served children and adults with intellectual, developmental and behavioral disabilities for ...
Catholics in Normandy commemorated the 100th anniversary of St. Thérèse's of Lisieux's canonization with three days of solemn ...
By Caroline de Sury, OSV News Catholics in Normandy commemorated the 100th anniversary of St. Thérèse's of Lisieux's ...
In 2025, the Church honors a saint whose impact has only grown with time. One hundred years after her canonization, the ...
When asked about his favourite saint, Pope Francis answered – St Thérèse of Lisieux the young Carmelite nun who died at 24 and is ... In the course of her life, little Thérèse understood that it is ...
affectionately known by devotees as The Little Flower. Also in May, the relics of St. Teresa of Àvila will be opened to the public for veneration for the third time in over four centuries. The last ...