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Sr Patricia Mary of Jesus is a Carmelite nun from Manchester. Here she talks about the 'Little Way' of St Thérèse of Lisieux. St Thérèse of Lisieux is an important saint in the Catholic Church. She was drawn to God from a very young age and was only 15 when she entered a Carmelite convent. She lived a life of humility and simplicity, living out her "little way of spiritual childhood" with the community. Her short life was also one of suffering and…
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The relics of St Thérèse of Lisieux are visiting England and Wales this Autumn (16 September - 16 October). In this short video, we speak to Bishop Malcolm McMahon, Bishop of Nottingham and Patron of the Visit of the Relics, artist Elizabeth Wang, Leonora, from Youth 2000 - a Catholic Youth organisation, and Sr Patricia Mary of Jesus (who belongs to the same order, the Carmelites, that St Thérèse belonged to). Visit: catholicrelics.co.uk The music…
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Elizabeth Wang, an artist, convert to the Catholic Faith, and wheelchair-user describes what powerful help she gained from the spirituality of St Thérèse - especially in suffering. St Thérèse of Lisieux is an important saint in the Catholic Church. She was drawn to God from a very young age and was only 15 when she entered a Carmelite convent. She lived a life of humility and simplicity, living out her "little way of spiritual childhood" with the…
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Mgr Keith Barltrop is helping organise the visit of the relics of St Thérèse of Lisieux to England and Wales (Sept-Oct 2009). St Thérèse of Lisieux is an important saint in the Catholic Church. She was drawn to God from a very young age and was only 15 when she entered a Carmelite convent. She lived a life of humility and simplicity, living out her "little way of spiritual childhood" with the community. Her short life was also one of suffering and…
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Sr Patricia Mary of Jesus talking about St Thérèse of Lisieux. St Thérèse of Lisieux is an important saint in the Catholic Church. She was drawn to God from a very young age and was only 15 when she entered a Carmelite convent. She lived a life of humility and simplicity, living out her "little way of spiritual childhood" with the community. Her short life was also one of suffering and she died of tuberculosis in 1897 at the age of 24. www.catholicrelics.co.uk
Relics of St Thérèse of Lisieux visit England and Wales
At the invitation of the Bishops, the Relics of St Thérèse of Lisieux - an important Catholic saint - are visiting England and Wales (September - October 2009).
St Thérèse was drawn to God from a very young age and was only 15 when she entered a Carmelite convent. She lived a life of humility and simplicity, living out her "little way of spiritual childhood" with the community. Her short life was also one of suffering and
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