Thérèse of Lisieux was a French Carmelite nun known for her deep love for God and her simple philosophy of showing love through small acts of kindness.
Overview
The Little Way
Patronage And Legacy
Writings And Influences
Feast Day And Celebrations
Beatification And Canonization
Early Life And Family Background
Religious Life And Carmelite Vows
Cultural Impact And Representations
Patron Saint
Monastery
Pius Xii
October
Mother
Dreams
Chapel
Spirit
Love
🇫🇷 Thérèse of Lisieux was born on January 2, 1873, in Alençon, France.
👩👧👧 She grew up in a loving family with four older sisters.
🌼 Thérèse is often called 'The Little Flower' for her gentle and loving character.
✝️ At just 15 years old, she joined the Carmelite monastery in Lisieux.
📖 Thérèse wrote a famous book called 'Story of a Soul' about her spiritual life.
🎉 She was canonized as a saint in 1925, celebrating her love and kindness.
🌻 Thérèse's main message is called 'The Little Way,' emphasizing small acts of kindness.
❤️ Although her mother died when she was four, Thérèse felt her love through family stories.
🌸 She is the patron saint of florists, gardeners, and missionaries.
🎨 Thérèse's life has inspired music, art, and films celebrating her kindness.