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The Intimate life of Saint Therese

The Intimate life of Saint Therese
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Author: Fr Albert H Dolan

Product Code:  B1522
ISBN:  9781930278080
Publisher:  Loreto
Format  Paperback
Pages  389
Condition  New

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One of the most comprehensive books written about St. Therese of Lisieux, the beloved carmelite Sister dedicated to the Child Jesus, whose "Little Way" has served as a means of sanctification for millions of modern day Catholics. Originally printed under the title of Collected Little Flower Works, each section deals with the spiritual journey of the Little Flower, either as the saint saw herself in the eyes of God, or as she was intimately known by her parents, four sibling sisters, fellow religious, childhood friends and others whose lives she touched after her death. First published in 1929, this book is beautifully hardbound in red cloth and embossed on the cover and spine, though you may never notice these features thanks to the elegant dust jacket that comes with the book, complete with one of the Little Flower's most famous portraits. Inside the book there are even more pictures to be found, some of which are not popularly known.


Publisher: Loreto
Pages: 389
ISBN: 9781930278080
More by this Author: Fr Albert H Dolan
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