Roman St Therese Patroness of Missionary, Aviators, France
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- Roman St Therese Patroness of Missionaries, Aviators & France
- Material: Resin
- Statue Size: Dimensions Item: 1.125" L x 1.75" W x 4" H
- Boxed Dimensions: 4.5" L x 1.7" W x 6.2" H
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On the front:
St. Threrese
PATRONESS OF MISSIONARIES, AVIATORS & FRANCE
THE LITTLE FLOWER
Prayer to
Saint Therese
Saint Therese the Little Flower
you please Our Lord through
your "little way" not achieving
great things but doing little things
with great love. You taught us to
trust in God's love and do our best to
love our fellow man.
Saint Therese, you said that you
would spend your time in heaven
doing good on earth. Please ask
God to grant me the favor I ask.
Pray for me that I might love God
above all things, love my brothers
and sisters in Christ, and remain
God's faithful servant in life and
death. I ask this through Jesus
Christ, our Savior and Lord.
Amen.
ROMAN
On the back:
St. Threrese
PATRONESS OF MISSIONARIES, AVIATORS & FRANCE (1873-1897)
St. Therese, affectionately called "The Little Flower", is one
of the most popular of the modern saints. Countless
stories exist of the faithful receiving a rose unexpectedly to
signal that their prayers to St. Therese will be answered. She promised
during her life that she would spend her heaven doing good upon
earth, and that she would let fall a shower of roses from heaven,
meaning miracles and favors from God.
As a Carmelite nun in France, she died at only 24 years of age.
She had an accomplished life nonetheless. She sought during her life
to find the quickest way to God. What she discovered was published
in her book, Story of a Soul. She believed that by offering little
sacrifices to God, as well as humility, love and daily prayer, one could
quickly increase in holiness. She thought that anyone who love God
could become holy.
Because of her great insight, she was canonized a saint only 28
years after her death. In 1997, St. Pope John Paul II names her
Doctor of the Church. St. Therese is one of only 33 others in the
history of the Church to be given this honor.
Feast Day: October 1
Prayer card included.