The Letters of Saint Thérèse, Pt. 1
Franciscan Media
October 10, 2019
Mother Marie de Gonzague, the superior at the cloistered convent at Carmel, wrote this of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux: “Tall and strong, with the air of a child, with a tone of voice and an expression that hide in her ...
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Understanding Saint Thérèse’s Relics
Guest Blogger
September 26, 2019
The Little Flower left a legacy of love and faith still cherished to this day.
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Why St. Francis Belongs on the Birdbath
Jack Wintz, OFM
September 25, 2019
Since his death, St. Francis of Assisi has been the subject of some of the world’s most admired works of art.
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Thérèse of Lisieux: An Unlikely Patron Saint
Shannon K. Evans
September 25, 2019
I searched long and hard for the patron saint I wanted. In the end, my heart chose the one I needed.
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Clare and Francis: Assisi’s Most Dangerous Citizens
Pat McCloskey, OFM
July 26, 2019
Sometimes we are so attracted to the saints for our own reasons that we fail to see how radical they were in their day.
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Meet the Holy Galilean Women
Theresa Doyle-Nelson
June 24, 2019
These holy women may not be in the forefront in Scripture, but they had a front-row seat to Jesus’ extraordinary life and ministry.
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