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Saint '''Thérèse of Lisieux''' was a nineteenth-century French Carmelite nun known as the Little Flower of Jesus. From her childhood she wanted to become a saint and to become perfected in God. Her deep desire to be constant to the will of God, to his wisdom and to his love led Thérèse to live a life of self-sacrifice and self-immolation and to put all of the strength of her heart’s love into drawing souls into the light of Jesus Christ. She ascended at the conclusion of her brief life. | Saint '''Thérèse of Lisieux''' was a nineteenth-century French Carmelite nun known as the Little Flower of Jesus. From her childhood she wanted to become a saint and to become perfected in God. Her deep desire to be constant to the will of God, to his wisdom and to his love led Thérèse to live a life of self-sacrifice and self-immolation and to put all of the strength of her heart’s love into drawing souls into the light of Jesus Christ. She ascended at the conclusion of her brief life. | ||
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{{MTR}}, s.v. “Thérèse of Lisieux.” | {{MTR}}, s.v. “Thérèse of Lisieux.” | ||
[[Category:Heavenly beings]] | [[Category:Heavenly beings]] | ||
[[Category:Christian saints]] | [[Category:Christian saints]] | ||
[[Category:Embodiments of ascended masters]] | [[Category:Embodiments of ascended masters]] | ||
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