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|SaintName=Saint Thérèse of Lisieux | |SaintName=Saint Thérèse of Lisieux | ||
|SaintStage=Saint | |SaintStage=Saint | ||
|SaintBirthDate= | |FeastDay=October 01 | ||
|SaintBirthDate=1873-02-01 | |||
|SaintBirthPlace=Alençon, Orne, France | |SaintBirthPlace=Alençon, Orne, France | ||
|SaintBirthCoordinates=48.4333, 0.0833 | |SaintBirthCoordinates=48.4333, 0.0833 | ||
|DeathPlace=Lisieux, Calvados, France | |DeathPlace=Lisieux, Calvados, France | ||
|SaintDeathCoordinates=49.1483, 0.2333 | |SaintDeathCoordinates=49.1483, 0.2333 | ||
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|NotableLabel5=National Shrine of the Little Flower (early US devotion site) | |NotableLabel5=National Shrine of the Little Flower (early US devotion site) | ||
|NotableCoordinates5=42.4964, -83.1936 | |NotableCoordinates5=42.4964, -83.1936 | ||
| | |AssociatedCountries=France; United States | ||
|AssociatedDioceses=[[Diocese of Bayeux-Lisieux]] | |||
|Beatifier=Pope Pius XI | |Beatifier=Pope Pius XI | ||
|BeatificationLocation=St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City | |BeatificationLocation=St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City | ||
|Canonized=Yes | |Canonized=Yes | ||
|Canonizer=Pope Pius XI | |Canonizer=Pope Pius XI | ||
|CanonizationLocation=St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City | |CanonizationLocation=St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City | ||
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|SaintMiracle2=Healing of Marie-Félicie de Stefani from blindness | |SaintMiracle2=Healing of Marie-Félicie de Stefani from blindness | ||
|SaintMiracle3=Healing of Gabrielle Trimaille from paralysis | |SaintMiracle3=Healing of Gabrielle Trimaille from paralysis | ||
|Profession=Nun; writer | |Profession=Nun; writer | ||
|ReligiousAffiliation=Discalced Carmelites | |ReligiousAffiliation=Discalced Carmelites | ||
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|PrimaryShrine=Basilica of Sainte-Thérèse, Lisieux, France | |PrimaryShrine=Basilica of Sainte-Thérèse, Lisieux, France | ||
|AdditionalVeneration=Anglican Communion; Lutheran Churches | |AdditionalVeneration=Anglican Communion; Lutheran Churches | ||
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'''Saint Thérèse of Lisieux''' (born Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin; 2 January 1873 – 30 September 1897), also known as '''Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face''', was a French [[Discalced Carmelite]] nun whose autobiography, ''[[Story of a Soul]]'', introduced her "Little Way" of spiritual childhood and trust in God's merciful love.<grok-card data-id="e8e289" data-type="citation_card"></grok-card> According to verified Vatican records, she entered the [[Carmel of Lisieux]] at age 15, where she lived a cloistered life of prayer and sacrifice until her death from tuberculosis at 24.<grok-card data-id="40138b" data-type="citation_card"></grok-card> Her writings, approved by her superiors and later published, emphasize small acts of love as the path to holiness, influencing modern Catholic spirituality. | '''Saint Thérèse of Lisieux''' (born Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin; 2 January 1873 – 30 September 1897), also known as '''Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face''', was a French [[Discalced Carmelite]] nun whose autobiography, ''[[Story of a Soul]]'', introduced her "Little Way" of spiritual childhood and trust in God's merciful love.<grok-card data-id="e8e289" data-type="citation_card"></grok-card> According to verified Vatican records, she entered the [[Carmel of Lisieux]] at age 15, where she lived a cloistered life of prayer and sacrifice until her death from tuberculosis at 24.<grok-card data-id="40138b" data-type="citation_card"></grok-card> Her writings, approved by her superiors and later published, emphasize small acts of love as the path to holiness, influencing modern Catholic spirituality. | ||
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