🌅 On the evening of Love, Christ promises to dwell within us.
Keep His word and become His dwelling place. Enter Saint Thérèse’s vision of living on Love.
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🔥 “My life is but one act of love.” On March 1, 1896, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux wrote a poem about love that burns even on a foreign shore. Are you waiting to feel the grace—or living as if it has already been poured out?
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#SaintTherese #Poetry
🕊️ Her last word was “Jesus.”
On February 25, we remember Céline Martin, Sister Geneviève of the Holy Face, the last of the Martin sisters to pass away. Her final hours in the Carmel of Lisieux were marked by lucidity and peace.
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#SaintTherese #TheLittleWay
"Do not fear, the poorer you are the more Jesus will love you." #SaintTherese #RememberThePoor #BeHumble
✝️ Ash Wednesday
“I would go—my heart broken from repentance—to throw myself into the arms of Jesus.” Saint Thérèse shows us how to return to the Father.
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#Lent #SaintTherese
🕯️ Saint Zélie Martin writes in fear that her little Thérèse may die. In a letter dated January 17, 1873, she tells her brother that the child shows the same symptoms as her children who have already died.
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#Motherhood #SaintTherese
🕯️ January 10 marks the day Saint Thérèse of Lisieux received the Carmelite habit—a long-awaited day shaped by Saint Louis Martin’s mental illness and his family’s costly care.
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#SaintTherese #SaintLouisMartin
Close-up of a white lily against a dark background, symbolizing purity. Overlaid text reads, “She wrote me many letters praising the beautiful virtue of purity.” The attribution identifies Céline Martin, sister of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus.
🕊️ Céline Martin bears witness to Saint Thérèse’s unwavering love for purity, drawn from testimony given during the beatification process. Today we recall the anniversary of St. Thérèse receiving the Carmelite habit.
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#SaintTherese #Purity
🕯️ In a January 1873 letter, Saint Zélie Martin recounts her daughter’s birth and baptism, revealing strength, joy, and the ordinary grace of family life at the very beginning of a saint’s story.
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#SaintTherese #ZelieMartin #Birth
⭐ Eight months after entering Carmel, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux writes a New Year’s letter to her father—tender, grateful, and quietly humorous. A rare glimpse of family love carried into the cloister.
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#SaintTherese #Family #NewYear2026
📖 Thomas Merton’s early prayer to Saint Thérèse reveals the deep gratitude he carried toward Carmel throughout his life. Today we reflect on the debt he acknowledged to the saints who steadied his vocation.
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🙏 St. Thérèse of Lisieux writes to her sister hours after Pope Leo XIII gives an ambiguous response to her request to enter Carmel at age fifteen. She surrenders completely to God's will.
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✝️ A French artillery captain wrote to the pope in 1916 about St. Thérèse's protection at the front. After 25 months in the trenches, he remained unharmed and received Communion almost daily through her intercession.
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#SaintTherese #WWI
🏠 On this day in 1887, St. Thérèse visited Loreto. Her sister Pauline wrote to her there: "Really confide your entire affair to the Blessed Virgin."
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#SaintTherese #BlessedVirgin
🌹 "In the evening of this life, I shall appear before you with empty hands." Saint Thérèse of Lisieux faced death with open hands and complete trust on 30 September 1897. Her final words: "My God, I love you."
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#SaintTherese #CatholicSaints
🌹 The feast of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux is October 1. The Little Flower's feast day is a beautiful time to reflect on her simple path to holiness. Find the official prayers on our website.
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#LittleWay #SaintTherese
Saint Thérèse of Lisieux teaches us that love is expressed through small deeds 🌿. Her “Little Way” emphasizes reliance on God and offering it all— happiness, sorrow, or the most mundane tasks ✨.
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#SaintTherese #CatholicBelief #LittleWay #faithInGod #happiness
🌹 In her final days, St. Thérèse couldn't speak of her love without tears. "Little sisters, it's you who raised me!" Her gratitude overflowed for those who shaped her heart.
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#SaintTherese #Gratitude #Saints
🌸 "My only consolation was prayer." St. Thérèse of Lisieux found strength in prayer when facing opposition to her early religious vocation.
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#SaintTherese #Prayer
🙏 "I know where to run." St. Thérèse found refuge in Jesus with complete confidence in his mercy. Her radical trust in approaching Christ offers hope to anyone seeking God's forgiveness.
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#SaintTherese #LittleWay
🙏 "I was absolutely confident in the mercy of Jesus." At 14, St. Thérèse prayed for condemned murderer Henri Pranzini. On this date in 1887, her confidence was vindicated when he kissed the crucifix three times before execution.
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#SaintTherese #Mercy
🏃♀️ Thérèse encourages making one great effort when we feel weak. God gives strength. Saint Thérèse of Lisieux shares wisdom from her Christmas conversion.
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#SaintTherese #ChristmasConversion #Courage
🌻😊 Saint Thérèse got contradictory health comments. Human opinions "glide over me without leaving the slightest imprint."
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#SaintTherese #CatholicQuotes #Saints
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The relics of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux are touring Lebanon, offering hope and blessings amid the country's struggles. Pilgrimages include ceremonies in various towns, fostering unity and faith among citizens as they seek solace during challenging times.
#SaintTherese #Lebanon #Hope
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In Qana, relics of Saint Therese were received with rice, flowers, and cheers, attended by politicians and locals. This event highlights Lebanon's rich cultural traditions and the blend of civic life with political representation. #Qana #SaintTherese #Lebanon
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The relics of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux visited southern Lebanon, welcomed by UNIFIL and the Lebanese army in Shama. The event included a mass led by an Italian priest, emphasizing unity and community ties in the region.
#SaintTherese #UNIFIL #Peacekeeping
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The relics of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux have reached Our Lady of the Hill Church in Deir Qamar, emphasizing the importance of historical religious figures in Lebanon's sectarian context and their role in social cohesion.
#Lebanon #SaintTherese #ReligiousHeritage
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A shipment of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux's relics has arrived in Bkerke. Cardinal Mar Beshara Boutros al-Rahi will lead a ceremonial Mass, highlighting Lebanon's rich religious heritage and its ecclesiastical leadership.
#Lebanon #SaintTherese #ReligiousHeritage
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Relics of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux have returned to Lebanon, visiting for the second time since 2002. This event is important for the Catholic community, symbolizing spiritual connection and fostering unity amid challenges.
#SaintTherese #Lebanon #ChristianCommunity
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The Lebanese Army reported no military facilities were found in the destroyed building in Saint Therese, raising concerns about military presence in urban areas.
#Lebanon #MilitaryPresence #SaintTherese