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A virtual visit to the infirmary where St. Therese died, courtesy of the Carmel of Lisieux

Infirmerie VF from Carmel de Lisieux on Vimeo.

For years countless pilgrims have longed to pray in the room where St. Therese lived after July 8, 1897 and where she died on September 30, 1897.  Now you can visit it virtually, thanks to the Carmel at Lisieux, in a beautiful film (less than four minutes).  (Remember that it's said that Therese had a sign affixed to the entrance: "Forbidden for sad people to enter.")

While you are in the infirmary, please say a prayer of thanks for the community of the Carmel at Lisieux and for all who helped in this project. May God, who is never outdone in generosity, reward them.

Posted on Friday, August 1, 2014 at 09:08PM by Registered CommenterMaureen O'Riordan in , , , | CommentsPost a Comment

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