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Paperback Sainte ThÃ(c)rèse De L'Enfant JÃ(c)sus Book

ISBN: 1025968220

ISBN13: 9781025968223

Sainte ThÃ(c)rèse De L'Enfant JÃ(c)sus

"Sainte Therese De l'Enfant Jesus" is an insightful and reverent exploration of the life and spiritual legacy of Saint Th r se of Lisieux, one of the most beloved figures in modern Catholicism. Written by Le Baron J. Angot Des Rotours, this work delves into the "Little Way" of Th r se-a path of spiritual childhood and profound trust in God that has inspired millions of faithful around the world.

The narrative captures the essence of Th r se's journey from her early life in Alen on and Lisieux to her entrance into the Carmelite monastery. It examines the profound impact of her autobiographical writings and her posthumous influence on the Church. Through a blend of biographical detail and spiritual analysis, the author highlights the virtues of humility, simplicity, and love that defined her brief but transformative life. This volume serves as an essential resource for those seeking to understand the theology and devotion surrounding the "Little Flower." Readers will find a moving portrayal of a saint whose message of finding holiness in the ordinary remains timeless and universal.

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