reliquary relic Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (tuberculosis, against bodily ills


reliquary relic Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (tuberculosis, against bodily ills

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reliquary relic Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (tuberculosis, against bodily ills:
$275.00


This is a antique metalpendant, inside a relic (of the clothing) of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux.Relic inplace and wax seal and threads intact. Comes from a convent in Belgium. Measures1x0,7 inch.Shipping and handling US$ 27,00 by insured priority mail andtracking number. All my items are securely packet, to avoid all possible damage.

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SaintThérèse of Lisieux

Also known as

  • Francoise-Marie Therese Martin
  • Teresa of the Infant Jesus
  • the Little Flower of Jesus
  • the Little Flower
  • Therese of the Child Jesus

Memorial

  • 1 October
  • 30 September(additional in Lisieux,France)

Profile

Bornto a pious middle-classFrenchfamily of tradesmen; daughter Guérin Martin, and all four ofher sisters becamenuns. HermotherdiedwhenFrancoise-Marie was only four, and the family moved to Lisieux, Normandy,Francetobe closer to family.Curedfrom anillnessat age eightwhen a statue of theBlessed Virginsmiled at her.EducatedbytheBenedictinenuns of Notre-Dame-du-Pre.Confirmedthereat age eleven. Just before her 14th birthday she received avisionofthe Child Jesus; she immediately understood the great sacrifice that had beenmade for her, and developed an unshakeablefaith. Tried to join theCarmelites,but was turned down due to her age.PilgrimtoRome,Italyatfor the Jubilee ofPopeLeo XIIIwhom she met and who knew ofher desire to become anun. Joined theCarmelitesat Lisieuxon9 April1888at age 15, taking her final vow on8September1890at age 17. Known by all for her complete devotion tospiritual development and to the austerities of theCarmeliterule.Due to health problems resulting from her ongoing fight withtuberculosis,her superiors ordered her not tofast. Novice mistress at age 20. At age22 she was ordered by her prioress to beginwritingher memories andideas, which material would turn into the bookHistory of a Soul. Therese defined her path toGodandholiness asThe Little Way,which consisted of child-like love and trust inGod. She had an on-goingcorrespondence withCarmelitemissionariesinChina, oftenstating how much she wanted to come work with them. Manymiraclesattributedto her. Declared aDoctor of the Churchin1997byPopeJohnPaul II.

Born

  • 2 January1873at Alcon, Normandy,FranceasFrancoise-Marie Therese Martin

Died

  • 7pm Thursday30 September1897at class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify; line-height: 19.2pt; background-image: initial; background-position: initial; background-size: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial;">Venerated

    • 14 August1921byPopeBenedict XV

    Beatified

    • 29 April1923byPopePius XI

    Canonized

    • 17 May1925byPopePius XI

    Patronage

    • African missions
    • against bodily ills
    • against illness
    • against sickness
    • AIDS patients
    • air crews
    • aircraft pilots
    • aviators
    • Belgian air crews
    • black missions
    • florists
    • flower growers
    • foreign missions(proclaimed on14 December1927byPopePius XI)
    • loss of parents
    • missionaries(proclaimed on14 December1927byPopePius XI)
    • parish missions
    • restoration of religious freedom in Russia
    • sick people
    • Spanish air crews
    • tuberculosis
    • Australia
    • France(proclaimed on3 May1944byPopePius XII)
    • Russia
    • Apostleship of Prayer
    • Fundación Gimnasio Pereira, Pereira,Colombia
    • Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
    • World Youth Day 2013
    • Churchill – Baie d’Hudson, Manitoba,dioceseof
    • Corner Brook and Labrador, Newfoundland,dioceseof
    • Hamilton, Bermuda,dioceseof
    • Juneau,Alaska,dioceseof
    • Kisumu, Kenya,dioceseof
    • Whitehorse, Yukon Territories,Canada
    • Witbank, South Africa,dioceseof
    • Chialina,Ovaro,Italy
    • Rosignano Solvay,Italy

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