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The anniversary of the death of Blessed Louis Martin on Sunday, July 29, 1894
Louis Martn in death. La Musse, 1894. Photo credit: Carmel of Lisieux
The letter from Celine Martin, at La Musse, near Evreux, to her Carmelite sisters in Lisieux to tell them about the death of their father:
July 29, 1894
Dear little sisters,
Papa is in heaven! . . . I received his last breath, I closed his eyes. . . . His handsome face took on immediately an expression of beatitude, of such profound calm ! Tranquility was painted on his features . . . He expired so gently at fifteen minutes after eight.
My poor heart was broken at the supreme moment; a flood of tears bathed his bed. But at heart I was joyful because of his happiness, after the terrible martyrdom he endured and which we shared with him . . . .
Last night, in a sleep filled with anguish, I suddenly awakened; I saw in the firmament a kind of luminous globe . . . . And this globe went deeply into the immensity of heaven.
. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Today, St. Martha, the saint of Bethany, the one who obtained the resurrection of Lazarus . . . .
Today, the gospel of the five wise virgins. . . .
Today, Sunday, the Lord's day . . . .
And Papa will remain with us until August 2, feast of Our Lady of the Angels. . . .
Your little Celine
(from Letters of Saint Therese of Lisieux, Volume II. Washington, D.C.: copyright 1988 by Washington Province of Discalced Carmelites, ICS Publications, pp. 874-875. Used with permission).
See also Marie Guerin's meditation, in 1895, on the first anniversary of Louis Martin's death
Below, courtesy of the Web site of the Archives of the Carmel of Lisieux, is a photograph of the small building at La Musse in which Blessed Louis Martin died on that Sunday morning a hundred and eighteen years ago.




Meditations on the anniversary of the death of Blessed Louis Martin, father of St. Therese
Blessed Louis Martin, the father of St. Therese of the Child Jesus of the Holy Face, died on Sunday, July 29, 1894 at Chateau La Musse near Evreux.
A meditation for the anniversary of his death from his niece, Marie Guerin, later Sister Marie of the Eucharist in the Carmel of Lisieux:
In May 1895, when Marie returned to Chateau La Musse for the first time after her uncle's death, she wrote to her cousin, Louis's daughter Celine: "I made my little pilgrimage as soon as I had alighted from the carriage. I have been in my uncle's room, and there all the memories came back to me. I saw it all again . . . I was overwhelmed with the impression that there, in that chamber, something so great had taken place; that there my uncle had seen God and had been so well received. It seemed to me that I was also going to see something of Heaven, and my uncle has given me this thought, when thinking of the particular judgement: "Judge not, and you will not be judged!"
On July 28, 1895, the vigil of the first anniversary of his death, Marie Guerin wrote again: "I cannot pass by that room without being seized, in spite of myself, with a solemn, calm feeling that speaks to me of the other world and fills my soul. That happens to me very often and without any preparation on my part. I am "seized"--it is the correct word to use. I do not now why but this anniversary, sad in itself, has not at all that effect upon me. I feel so sure that my uncle entered Heaven that day, that I have rather a feeling of happiness when I think of his deliverance. How happy he is now, but he has well deserved it . . . ! Tomorrow, I mean to ask many graces from him, and I am sure I shall obtain them on that day. When one recalls, and has imprinted on one's mind his beautiful expression, calm and full of such happy peace, it is impossible not to be led to love God." (Story of a Family, by Stephane-Joseph Piat, O.F.M. New YorK: P. J. Kenedy & Sons, 1947, pp. 417-418).




7 rue Labbey, last home of Blessed Louis Martin, the father of St. Therese of Lisieux
On the vigil of the feast of Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin, a commemorative plaque was dedicated to mark the house at 7 rue Labbey, Lisieux, where Louis lived after he left the Bon Sauveur hospital in Caen in May 1892. Susan Ehlert and the house's present owners, Mme. Anne-Marie Hervieu and M. Jacques Hervieu, graciously made available photos of the house and plaque and a film of the ceremony, including a view of the garden where Louis spent so much time. See film and photos of the dedication of the plaque at 7 rue Labbey.




A feast-day visit to the home of Blessed Louis Martin at 7 rue Labbey, Lisieux
A happy feast to Blessed Zelie and Louis Martin! As a feast-day gift to my readers, I have created a photo gallery today of my privileged visit, as a pilgrim to their beatification, to the house and garden at 7 rue Labbey where Louis Martin lived with his daughters Leonie and Celine after he was released from the Bon Sauveur psychiatric hospital at Caen. For the story of this visit and present-day photos of the house at Rue Labbey and of Isidore Guerin's house on Rue-Paul Banaston, please visit the photo gallery for Blessed Louis Martin's home on Rue Labbey.




"Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin, the parents of St. Therese of Lisieux: their lives and beatification," a photo show in honor of their first feast on July 12
Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin, the parents of St. Therese of Lisieux: their lives and beatification from Maureen O'Riordan on Vimeo.
The first liturgical feast of Blessed Zelie and Louis Martin, the parents of St. Therese, will be celebrated on Sunday, July 12, the anniversary of their marriage in 1858. The Shrine at Lisieux has announced a two-day celebration of liturgy, prayer, and festivities.Cardinal Tettamanzi, Archbishop of Milan, will preside at a Pontifical Mass in the Basilica of St. Therese, where Louis and Zelie were beatified on October 19, 2009. See the schedule of liturgies and festivities.
In honor of the first feast of the Martin spouses, I am happy to present the photo show "Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin, the parents of St. Therese of Lisieux: Their lives and beatification" above. Please celebrate the feast by joining us in this virtual pilgrimage to the places Louis and Zelie made holy by living with such faith, hope, and love. View the historic exhibit "Story of a Family" mounted at Lisieux in honor of the beatification, with furniture, possessions, documents, and photos belonging to the Martin family. See photos of Pietro Schiliro, the Italian child healed at the intercession of Zelie and Louis, and photos of his family. View the images of the beatification ceremony and of the reliquary. Come as a pilgrim of the heart to honor the faithful servants of God, and ask for the grace to imitate them.



