
Teresa de Lisieux
Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, also known as 'The Little Flower', was a French Carmelite nun and is one of the most popular saints in modern Catholicism. Born in 1873, she is renowned for her simple yet profound spirituality, which emphasized love and trust in God. Her autobiography, 'Story of a Soul', details her path to holiness and has inspired countless readers. Teresa's teachings advocate for a life of humility and childlike faith, and she was canonized in 1925, becoming a Doctor of the Church in 1997.
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Recent news mentions
Teresa de Lisieux is mentioned as a figure who embodies the enduring nature of maternal love.
Amor de madre | OpiniónTeresa de Lisieux is mentioned as a saint.
Santedat duplicadaAnders Arborelius was impacted by the reading of the autobiography of Teresa de Lisieux.
Por que cardeal sueco é favorável à lei sobre ‘ecocídio’ e está cotado para ser o novo papaTeresa de Lisieux was the highest spiritual figure influencing Papa Francisco.
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