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St. Therese of Lisieux by Those Who Knew Her (Testimonies from the Process of Beatification)

St. Therese of Lisieux by Those Who Knew Her (Testimonies from the Process of Beatification)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for any devotee of St Therese
Review: For me this book was even more moving than the 'Story of A Soul' since it relates the knowledge of those who knew St Therese, and thus tells us things the saint would not say herself. The best book I have read about her!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best source next to her own story
Review: I really loved this book. I takes you directly to the sources for her canonical process, but better yet you get the feeling of being there knowing her from many perspectives. It really shows the trials she was too humble and discreet to write of in detail. It was truely a grace that St. Therese acheived such great sanctity in a convent so full of confusion and mediocrity. The book also relates the change of heart in these sisters after St. Therese's death and how the convent matured because of her intervention. A must read for all who are seriouse about studying the life and "little way" of St. Therese.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best source next to her own story
Review: I really loved this book. I takes you directly to the sources for her canonical process, but better yet you get the feeling of being there knowing her from many perspectives. It really shows the trials she was too humble and discreet to write of in detail. It was truely a grace that St. Therese acheived such great sanctity in a convent so full of confusion and mediocrity. The book also relates the change of heart in these sisters after St. Therese's death and how the convent matured because of her intervention. A must read for all who are seriouse about studying the life and "little way" of St. Therese.


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