Santa Teresita de Lisieux
Santa Teresita de Lisieux, also known as 'The Little Flower,' was a French Carmelite nun whose simple yet profound spirituality emphasized love and childlike trust in God. Born in 1873, she dedicated her life to God and became known for her 'little way' of doing small things with great love, which inspired countless individuals seeking a deeper connection with faith. Her writings, particularly her autobiography 'Story of a Soul,' continue to resonate with those exploring the complexities of love, faith, and the maternal bond.
Born on Jan 02, 1873 (153 years old)
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Santa Teresita de Lisieux is referenced for her profound understanding of a mother's love.
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