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The Life of St. Thérèse of Lisieux

The Original Biography Commissioned by Her Sister
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This remarkable biography of Thérèse of Lisieux, one of the most popular Catholic saints of all time, was commissioned by her sister and religious superior and was the first published in English in 1928. Msgr. August Pierre Laveille was able to portray Thérèse, as well as her parents Zélie and Louis who were canonised in 2015, with exquisite detail, having interviewed those who knew them best. When the autobiography of the life of Thérèse, The Story of a Soul, was first published a year after her death in 1898, the response was immediate and overwhelming, with tens of thousands of copies of her book sold in just a few short months. It was decided that an official biography should be written from the documents that had been gathered on the life of Thérèse Martin, whose cause for canonisation was taken up without the customary fifty-year waiting period. This exhaustive record of the life of one of the most beloved of all Catholic saints includes biographical information about her parents and grandparents, her early years at home, her years in the cloister, her illness and death, and information about the miracles attributed to her after her death, when she made good the promise on her deathbed that she would “spend her heaven doing good on earth.”

Author Biography:

August Pierre Laveille (1856–1928), the vicar-general of Mieux, was commissioned by the Mother Prioress of the Carmel of Lisieux, St. Thérèse's sister Pauline, to write the official biography of the Little Flower. Susan Muto, executive director of the Epiphany Association, is a renowned speaker, author, teacher, and dean of the Epiphany Academy of Formative Spirituality.
Release date NZ
April 7th, 2017
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Foreword by Susan Muto
Pages
448
Dimensions
140x216x33
ISBN-13
9780870613029
Product ID
26104543

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