World Youth Day pilgrims to see the exhibit "Therese of Lisieux: burning with love" in Rio de Janeiro
The exhibit "St. Therese of Lisieux, or burning with love" will be part of the Youth Festival of World Youth Day 2013 in Rio de Janeiro. This exposition, organized by the Carmel of Lisieux and the Association of the Friends of Therese and of the Carmel of Lisieux, drew seven million visitors at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris last summer. The trip to Brazil for World Youth Day, of which St. Therese is co-patron, is its first visit to the New World.
See the exhibit (set up at Notre Dame) in the film below:
The exposition consists of 36 photographic panels designed to show the different kinds of love Therese experienced:
- love for her family (her environment, family, the Blessed Virgin, the Carmelite Order, the saints, and, of course, Jesus – child, suffering, and risen);
- love for the people of her time;
- love for people beyond this earthly life.
The goal of the exposition, as translated from the Web site of Notre-Dame Cathedral:
The exhibition is designed to be shown in places of solitude and of distress – prisons, hospitals, retreat houses, public places … to show the extraordinary fruitfulness of the life of Thérèse with her double message of hope. The exposition wants to tell us, on the one hand, that Thérèse is a source of graces and of abundant consolation to all who suffer and who call upon her; and, on the other hand, that no life, however poor and limited it may be, is necessarily wasted – that is the life of Thérèse herself, who had always suffered, and who died at the age of 24 years (1873-1897), in the Carmel where she had withdrawn.
Please see the PowerPoint of this exposition created by World Youth Day (with thanks to www.rio2013.com).
Where to see the exposition:
The exposition will be held in the Praça do Conhecimento at Morro do Alemão. World Youth Day reports that more information may be available at the WYD Media Center.
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