Storm of Glory: St. Therese of Lisieux from 1897-2020
Therese and the Popes. Photo courtesy of Paul Ryan, with thanks.
A mosaic in the Basilica at Lisieux: St. Therese with the first four Popes who honored her. Clockwise from upper right: St. Pius X, who introduced her cause in 1914 and prophetically called her "the greatest saint of modern times"; Benedict XV, who decreed in 1921 that she practiced "heroic virtue"; Pius XI, who canonized Therese in 1925 and named her patroness of missions, the equal of St. Francis Xavier, in 1927; and Pius XII, who declared her patroness of France, the equal of St. Joan of Arc, in 1944.
The rise of devotion to St. Therese
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Important dates for St. Therese in the 20th century
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An account of the first exhumation, at which the Bishop of Bayeux presided in 1910
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June 10, 1914
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translated from the French by a Religious of the Holy Child Jesus. Published by the Carmel of Lisieux, Calvados, France. English translation published 1913 by the Carmelite Monastery of Philadelphia and by St. Anselm's Society, London.
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An English translation online of the obituary circular of a young nun who was drawn to Lisieux Carmel by reading "Story of a Soul" in 1901
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An account of the two-day ceremony, August 9-10, 1917, in which Therese's remains were exhumed and "recognized" according to canon law. Her sister Celine assisted at the ceremony.
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Read Part 1 of an account of the day's events in Rome, including a contemporary newspaper story.
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Note this is a version of Therese's writings heavily edited by her sister Pauline
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The address of Pope Pius XI on February 11, 1923, at the time of the approval of the miracles needed for the Beatification of St. Therese
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(Click and scroll down to the third article on this page)
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Photographs of the occasion by M. Yves Jeanmougin
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The ceremonies at Lisieux when the completed basilica was consecrated
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article by Giovanni Ricciardi, 2003
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a letter from the O. Carm. and OCD Superiors General on the occasion of the centenary in 1997 of the death of St. Therese
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A pastoral letter issued jointly by the Superiors General of the Discalced Carmelites and the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance in 1997
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March 6, 2004
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Homily of Bishop Guy Gaucher, OCD at the service of thanksgiving for his episcopal ministry, given at Lisieux, June 19, 2005
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