Description
This handcrafted Prayer Petal Card is dedicated to St. Thérèse of Lisieux, the Little Flower of Jesus. Designed with a real red rose petal, it reflects her deep devotion and love.
St. Thérèse of Lisieux, also known as “The Little Flower,” is a beloved saint in the Catholic Church, renowned for her profound simplicity and deep spirituality. Born on January 2, 1873, in Alençon, France, Thérèse entered the Carmelite convent at a young age, dedicating her life to God. She is best known for her “little way,” a path of spiritual childhood that emphasizes trust in God and love in everyday actions. Thérèse believed that even the smallest acts of kindness and love can be a means of grace, and she encouraged others to embrace their spiritual journey with humility and joy. Her writings, particularly “Story of a Soul,” offer insight into her personal experiences and her desire for sanctity through simplicity.Thérèse’s life was marked by a deep love for God and an ardent desire to help souls. Despite her short life—she passed away at the age of 24 from tuberculosis—her impact has been profound. She was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1925, and in 1997, she was declared a Doctor of the Church, making her one of the few women to receive this honor. St. Thérèse is often invoked by those seeking to deepen their faith and grow in love for God. Her feast day is celebrated on October 1st, and she continues to inspire countless individuals to embrace a life of love, humility, and devotion to God through the everyday moments of life.
Accompanied by a prayer card with a healing prayer, this piece is inspired by faith and crafted with care in Ireland. A thoughtful gift for those who cherish prayer and reflection.
Perfect for:
– Personal devotion & prayer
– A gift for loved ones
– Honouring the lives of the Saints
Each card is designed with attention to detail, making it a special keepsake for any occasion. We want these Irish Blessings to go out into the world to provide comfort to those who receive them.
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