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Reliquary of Teresa Of The Infant Jesus, Virgin (8689)

The relic in this one is a small piece of cloth. Under the handle is a statue of Mary and Jesus. The statue looks exactly like the souvenir or pilgrimage cane that is coming up.
Marie- Francoise-Therese Martin, known as “The Little Flower of Jesus,” was born at Alencon, France, on January 2nd, 1873. Reared in a home of comfort and surrounded by refinements that would have spoiled an ordinary child, Teresa’s intelligence had an early dawning which enabled her to comprehend the Divine Goodness far in advance of her tender years. Our Lord visited upon the child a severe trial- a strange malady from which there seemed no recovery. Her implicit confidence in God, however, overcame her in firmity and she progressed rapidly toward sanctity. Teresa adopted flowers as the symbol of her love for her divine savior and offered her practices in virtue, sacrifice, and mortification as flowers at the feet of Jesus. At fifteen she entered the Carmelite Convent at Lisieux, France, where she distinguished herself by punctual observance of the rule, burning love for God and wonderful trust in Him. Before she died, this lily of delicious perfume- as Pope Pius X called her- revealed to the superiors her life story in pages of rarest beauty. She died in the odor of sanctity on September 30th, 1897, at the age of 24. Since her death countless graces have been attributed to her intercession. Pope Benedict XV in 1921 opened the way for the process of her beatification and she was declared Blessed by Pope Pius XI on April 29, 1923, and was canonized on May 17, 1925.
Reflection.- “For one pain endured with joy, we shall love the Good God more forever.”- The Little Flower.


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