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Books : Religion & Spirituality : Christianity : Authors, A-Z : ( T ) : Therese of Lisieux
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A complete translation, with an account of some favours attributed to the intercession of Soeur Therese
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A spiritual guide for millions the world over, this is the autobiography of a holy woman who "attained to the knowledge of supernatural things in such abundant measure that she was able to point out the sure way of salvation to others." --Pope Pius XI
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Thoughts of St. Therese: The Little Flower of Jesus Carmelite of the Monastery of Lisieux, 1873-1897
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Story of a Soul has been translated into over fifty languages. This study edition is designed to assist contemporary readers to apply the spiritual insights of St. Therese of Lisieux' "little way" to their lives. It provides introductions, reflections and discussion questions for each chapter of the text.
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Letter writing at the turn of the 19th century was an important activity for the people of France. Those who received letters from family and friends alike usually kept the hand-written texts sent to them as precious gifts. That is why this collection of letters is so interesting to us today. We have here those written from 1877-1890
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This volume two of Therese's letters by her and to her contains the results of recent fascinating research that unveils the setting in which she wrote. Therese shows the path of her growth as a religious and a deep spiritual writer. These letters are like pearls hidden in a field. It is wise to read and see for yourself.
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The wisdom of St. Thérèse of Lisieux--for all who want to pray
How did this saint's precious--even precocious--childhood devotion to God develop into such wisdom? Thérèse Martin entered a Carmelite convent at age 15 and died of tuberculosis at age 24. In that short time, her "little flower" of a life came into vibrant, spiritual bloom.
Millions of people know and adore St. Thérèse--the world's most popular saint during the first half of the 20th century--from her autobiography, The Story of a Soul, an international bestseller.
This warm, wise little book will help you to discover firsthand how to receive God's presence and love. You will:
Walk with Thérèse through days of humility, suffering, beauty, and spiritual sensitivity.
Discover how, through prayer and growing faith, you too can follow your own Little Way to authentic Christian experience. -
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The Story of a Soul, better known to the English public as The Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux, was first published in 1899. Today it ranks amongst the greatest Christian spiritual classics and it has been translated into practically every well-known language. Almost every pope since its publication has proposed St. Therese's teaching to the faithful for their imitation - Pius XI declared her the greatest saint of our age and John Paul II made her a Doctor of the Church. The Story of a Soul possesses in some degree a characteristic common both to the Gospels and The Imitation of Christ. Men and women open the book, often quite casually, and are caught by the vivid clarity or simple profundity of some sentence in such a way that their lives are completely changed. The style of St. Therese is extremely simple and spontaneous, having a charm that is hard to describe, especially when she rises to poetic heights. The final chapter, written for her eldest sister Marie, is simply a childlike outpouring of her heart to Jesus Himself. This spiritual classic will speak gently to your heart.
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The poems of St. Therese of Lisieux are among the least known of her writings. Here for the first time in English is the complete collection of Therese's poetry, faithfully translated from the French critical edition by Donald Kinney, OCD. Also included are a preface, general introduction and individual introductions for each poem. The French text is included.
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Besides the countless spontaneous prayers found throughout her autobiography, letters, poetry and plays, St. Therese left behind 21 additional independent prayers, from every period of her life, here collected for the first time. All of them reflect Therese's passionate love of God.
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One of the most respected and adventurous of writers on the mystical traditions of Christianity, himself a Carmelite, Noel Dermot O'Donoghue has gathered together his definitive reflections on the three great mystical doctors of the Catholic Church: St Teresa of Avila ("Woman of Vision"), St John of the Cross ("Man of Fire") and St Therese of Lisieux ("Child of the Little Way"). These inter-related and inter-woven essays are the mature fruit of a lifetime, written in the richly poetic way that readers have come to associate with this modern master of Celtic Christianity.
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