Publisher's Synopsis
Saint Therese Of Lisieux 978-1-947070-09-7
After a brief biography of St. Therese, this concise booklet offers thoughts of this beloved Saint on her "Little Way," coupled with prayers and meditations on her writings. It concludes with a Novena in her honor.St. Thérèse of Lisieux, also known as the Little Flower, is important because she taught the "Little Way"--finding holiness in small, everyday acts of love and kindness. She believed that anyone could grow close to God by trusting Him completely and offering simple sacrifices with great love. Though she lived a short life in a Carmelite convent, her writings, especially Story of a Soul, have inspired millions. She is a Doctor of the Church and a powerful example of faith, humility, and love.
Perfect for pocket or purse, this booklet is ideal for anywhere, anytime prayer. Among the features of this book are:
- Sturdy flexible softcover
- Size 3-3/8" x 5-3/4"
- Beautiful, full color illustrations throughout
- Black and White Photos
- Durably sewn binding
- High-quality paper
- Prayers to St. Therese
- Conveniently sized to accommodate nightstand or purse
- Nihil Obstat
- Imprimatur
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St. Thérèse of Lisieux, also known as the Little Flower, is one of the most beloved saints in the Catholic Church. Her spirituality, known as the "Little Way," teaches that holiness is not found in great deeds but in small acts of love done with great devotion. She believed that anyone, no matter how simple, could become a saint by offering their daily actions to God with love and trust.
Thérèse's spirituality was deeply rooted in childlike trust in God. She saw herself as a little child in the arms of her Heavenly Father, knowing she could do nothing without His grace. Instead of focusing on extraordinary sacrifices, she chose to offer small acts of love, patience, and humility in her daily life.
She also had a deep love for Jesus and the Church, seeing herself as a "little flower" in God's garden--small but precious to Him. Despite suffering from illness, she remained joyful, offering her pain for others.
Declared a Doctor of the Church, St. Thérèse's spirituality continues to inspire people to seek holiness through simplicity, trust, and love. Her "Little Way" reminds us that no act of kindness is too small when done for God. Benefits of a compact book
- Portability - A small, compact book is easy to carry, making it convenient for travel, commuting, or reading on the go.
- Accessibility - Its size allows for quick reference, whether for study, prayer, or casual reading, without the bulk of a larger volume.
- Discreetness - A compact book can be read in public or private without drawing much attention, making it ideal for personal reflection or study.
- Durability - Smaller books often have sturdier bindings and covers, allowing them to withstand frequent handling and travel.
- Efficiency - Concise and well-organized content ensures that the reader gets essential information without unnecessary bulk, making learning or devotion more focused and effective.