Saint Therese of the Child Jesus
of the Holy Face
"Image, Authenticity, and the Cult of Saint Therese of Lisieux, 1897-1959," a doctoral thesis by Sophia Deboick
Guillem Ramos-Poquí, ‘St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face’, 2009. Photo Credit: Sophia Deboick
On the vigil of the feast of St. Therese, I am delighted to promote for the first time a groundbreaking doctoral thesis that delves deeply into how she was made known to the world: "Image, Authenticity, and the Cult of Saint Therese of Lisieux, 1897-1959" by Sophia Deboick. I can't contain my inexhaustible enthusiasm for this work, so I invite you to look at it for yourself by clicking on the title above. No matter how much you know about St. Therese, you'll know her better after reading this. Plan to do so in chapters! For the feast, I try in particular to promote only the best, so that I'm publicizing this thesis on September 30 will tell you how highly I think of it.




"My Vocation is Love: A Novena to St. Therese of Lisieux - Day Three - Prayer"
The Carmelite Institute of North America invites you to participate in a novena led by Fr. Christopher LaRocca, O.C.D., "a pilgrimage along the 'Little Way' that leads to heaven." To hear this audio novena, click the image below.
Please visit the Web site of the Carmelite Institute of North America.




"My Vocation is Love: A Novena to St. Therese of Lisieux - Day Two - Humility"
The Carmelite Institute of North America invites you to participate in a novena led by Fr. Christopher LaRocca, O.C.D., "a pilgrimage along the 'Little Way' that leads to heaven." To hear this audio novena, click the image below.
Please visit the Web site of the Carmelite Institute of North America.




"My Vocation Is Love: A Novena to St. Therese of Lisieux - Day One - Heaven""
The Carmelite Institute of North America invites you to participate in a novena led by Fr. Christopher LaRocca, O.C.D., "a pilgrimage along the 'Little Way' that leads to heaven." To hear this audio novena, click the image below.
Please visit the Web site of the Carmelite Institute of North America.




The 130th anniversary of the religious profession of St. Therese of Lisieux on September 8, 1890
To relive St. Therese's profession with her in word and image, please see my article "The religious profession of St. Therese, September 8, 1890." Thank you.



