Immerse yourself in the heart of a timeless masterpiece of mystical literature that has captivated and metamorphosed countless readers across the globe. In this poignant autobiography, Thérèse of Lisieux, the "little flower" of Carmel, invites us to tread the prodigious itinerary of her spiritual ascent.From her idyllic childhood steeped in fervor in Alençon to the vicissitudes of her precocious vocation, through the throes of illness, Thérèse unveils with disarming candor the mysteries of her soul. Far from any grandiloquence, she shares with us her joys, her torments, her dark nights, but…mehr
Immerse yourself in the heart of a timeless masterpiece of mystical literature that has captivated and metamorphosed countless readers across the globe. In this poignant autobiography, Thérèse of Lisieux, the "little flower" of Carmel, invites us to tread the prodigious itinerary of her spiritual ascent.From her idyllic childhood steeped in fervor in Alençon to the vicissitudes of her precocious vocation, through the throes of illness, Thérèse unveils with disarming candor the mysteries of her soul. Far from any grandiloquence, she shares with us her joys, her torments, her dark nights, but above all, her incandescent love for the divine.Through her limpid and incandescent prose, Thérèse outlines the contours of an innovative spirituality: the "little way" of spiritual childhood. Marked by absolute trust and boundless abandonment to celestial mercy, this path of humility and simplicity has captivated the masses and galvanized the most eminent saints of the 20th century, from Mother Teresa to John Paul II.More than an intimate confession, this book is a veritable epic of Love. By revealing to us the unfathomable treasures of her heart, Thérèse exhorts us to love unrestrainedly, to give ourselves without reserve. Each page glows with the spiritual radiance that has haloed Thérèse with a universal aura.Let yourself be entranced by the quintessence of this extraordinary testimony. Whether you are passionate about spirituality or in search of transcendence, little Thérèse will guide you on the path to holiness with the gentleness of a sister and the omniscience of a Doctor of the Church. A seminal work to embrace imperatively!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The captivating life story of St. Thérèse of Lisieux (1873-1897), the beloved French Carmelite nun whose profound wisdom and simple approach to spirituality have inspired millions around the world. Born into a devout Catholic family in Alençon, France, Thérèse lost her mother at the tender age of four. Raised by her loving father and sisters, she developed an ardent faith and precocious spiritual maturity. At the age of fifteen, Thérèse courageously entered the Carmelite monastery in Lisieux, embracing a hidden life of prayer and sacrifice. Despite her obscurity and short life, Thérèse left an indelible mark on the Church through her autobiography, "Story of a Soul". Written under obedience before her death from tuberculosis at age 24, this intimate journal chronicles her joys, trials, and inner life. With disarming simplicity and honesty, Thérèse shares her "little way" of spiritual childhood - a path of trust and total surrender to God's love. After her death, Thérèse's autobiography became a spiritual classic, captivating hearts worldwide. Canonized in 1925, she was declared a Doctor of the Church in 1997 by Pope John Paul II. Affectionately known as the "Little Flower", St. Thérèse continues to shower the world with her promised "roses" of grace, touching lives in the most extraordinary ways. Through this definitive edition of her autobiography, allow Thérèse to teach you her way of love and confidence, and draw closer to God's heart. A timeless masterpiece of spirituality, "Story of a Soul" is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper relationship with the Divine.
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