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Saint Therese of Lisieux: A Gateway (comprehensive Web site about the life, writings, spirituality, and mission of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus of the Holy Face) Archived 2020-10-07 at the Wayback Machine
Therese of Lisieux OCD (French: Thérèse de Lisieux [teʁɛz də lizjø]; born Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin; 2 January 1873 – 30 September 1897), in religion Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face (Thérèse de l'Enfant Jésus et de la Sainte Face), was a French Discalced Carmelite who is widely venerated in modern times.
First class relics of Sts. Louis and Zélie Martin, the parents of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, were exposed October 18, 2015 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower for public veneration for the first time on the day of the couple's canonization in Rome by the Catholic Church.
The National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica is a Catholic church in Royal Oak, Michigan.A designated national shrine, the church building is well-known for its execution in the lavish zig-zag Art Deco style.
The National Shrine of St. Therese Exterior, April 2019. The National Shrine of St. Therese in Darien, Illinois, is a Catholic shrine dedicated to Thérèse de Lisieux. It is a part of the Aylesford Carmelite campus run by the Province of the Most Pure Heart of Mary. It is supported and served by the Society of the Little Flower, a religious ...
https://www.therese-de-lisieux.catholique.fr/en/ The Basilica of Sainte-Thérèse of Lisieux ( French : Basilique Sainte-Thérèse de Lisieux ) is a Catholic church and minor basilica dedicated to Saint Thérèse of Lisieux .
The chapel at St. Therese Retreat Center. In 1970, the name of the facility was changed to the "Shrine Center for Renewal" and more ecumenical uses of the shrine became common, with local Protestant groups using the facility. [10] The chapel was the site of celebrations of the Tridentine Mass in the 1990s. [11]
In 2013, the relics of St. Thérèse visited the UPLB community as part of its world pilgrimage. [2] The parish church was elevated to a diocesan shrine on October 1, 2016. [4] [5] Between January 30 and 31, 2023, the pilgrim relics of St. Thérèse made a stop for the 5th time in the Church's history, in commemoration of her 150th birth ...