Author: | Colm Keane, Una O'Hagan | ISBN: | 1230002382104 |
Publisher: | Capel Island Press | Publication: | September 14, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Colm Keane, Una O'Hagan |
ISBN: | 1230002382104 |
Publisher: | Capel Island Press |
Publication: | September 14, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
St. Thérèse’s suffering as a nun, the bullying she experienced at school, and details of her tragic death from tuberculosis aged 24 are revealed in this groundbreaking book.You will read about her many miracles, including cures from cancer, arthritis and infertility. The Little Flower’s blueprint for a good and fulfilling life – her “little way” – is explained. Everybody is important, she said. Every little deed matters. Her philosophy is as relevant today as it ever was. This powerful and inspiring book gives you an intimate insight to one of Ireland’s favourite saints whose relics created a national sensation during their visit in 2001.
Reviews
“A great book,” RTE Radio 1
“Fascinating,” LMFM
“A beautiful book,” Africa magazine
“A compelling read,” The Connaught Telegraph
“The Little Flower comes across as a very modern, millennial, feminist type of woman,” Brendan O’Connor, Sunday Independent
St. Thérèse’s suffering as a nun, the bullying she experienced at school, and details of her tragic death from tuberculosis aged 24 are revealed in this groundbreaking book.You will read about her many miracles, including cures from cancer, arthritis and infertility. The Little Flower’s blueprint for a good and fulfilling life – her “little way” – is explained. Everybody is important, she said. Every little deed matters. Her philosophy is as relevant today as it ever was. This powerful and inspiring book gives you an intimate insight to one of Ireland’s favourite saints whose relics created a national sensation during their visit in 2001.
Reviews
“A great book,” RTE Radio 1
“Fascinating,” LMFM
“A beautiful book,” Africa magazine
“A compelling read,” The Connaught Telegraph
“The Little Flower comes across as a very modern, millennial, feminist type of woman,” Brendan O’Connor, Sunday Independent