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501 11| experience to the point of knowing the breadth, length, height 502 12| on whatever authority, knowingly or unknowingly, is null 503 9 | she attained a profound knowledged of Revelation for herself 504 9 | inadequate training and lack of resources for studying 505 5 | the intercession of Our Lady of Victories. Educated by 506 3 | other writings into about 50 languages, has made Thérèse known 507 7 | found the gifts of the new law, that is, the grace of the 508 5 | of the illness which will lead to her death. Thérèse welcomes 509 11| people, who must be the leaders and witnesses of the Gospel 510 12| certain knowledge and after lengthy reflection, with the fullness 511 5 | November 1887, she asks Leo XIII with filial boldness 512 | let 513 12| official petition, or Supplex Libellus, addressed to me on 8 March 514 10| The power of her message lies in its concrete explanation 515 8 | Holy Fathers, is found that lifegiving presence of Catholic tradition 516 1 | Thérèse discovered "new lights, hidden and mysterious meanings" ( 517 11| of the continuity which links the Doctors of the Church 518 10| A, 56r·), must be taken literally, with the greatest possible 519 9 | participate in prayer and liturgical worship. In preparation 520 6 | purification that immerses her in a long and painful dark night, 521 5 | visiting the Holy House of Loreto and places in the Eternal 522 11| every age, we must never lose sight of the continuity 523 5 | emotional weakness caused by the loss of her mother and begins " 524 9 | herself and for others. By her loving concentration on Scripture - 525 11| sweet odour of Christ (cf. LT 169, 2v).~Lastly, Thérèse 526 7 | wisdom, that is to say, her lucid, profound and inebriating 527 1 | 1r). This science is the luminous expression of her knowledge 528 7 | of the Holy Spirit, who manifests himself in living faith 529 6 | autobiographical manuscripts (Manuscrits autobiographiques A, B, 530 5 | NotreDame, receiving the name Marie-Françoise-Thérèse. Her parents are Louis Martin 531 5 | undertakes the way of perfection marked out by the Mother Foundress, 532 3 | recognized as one of the great masters of the spiritual life in 533 8 | Encyclical Letter Redemptoris Mater of 25 March 1987.~ 534 12| which has competence in this matter, with the special study 535 7 | holiness. Thérèse offers a mature synthesis of Christian spirituality: 536 1 | lights, hidden and mysterious meanings" (Ms A, 83v) and received 537 9 | Thérèse immersed herself in meditation on the Word of God with 538 5 | bring everyone with her to meet the divine Spouse.~On 9 539 12| addressed the question in the meetings of their respective consultors: 540 6 | Scripture. Worthy of special mention are Vivre d'Amour!... (Poésies 541 6 | those writings should be mentioned a series of 21 Prières. 542 1 | LOVE, which the Father of mercies pours out through Jesus 543 10| Thérèse of Lisieux (Discorsi, Messaggi, Colloqui, vol. II [1959- 544 12| by me for this occasion, met in a plenary interdicasterial 545 2 | those called to the priestly ministry or the consecrated life, 546 8 | forgiveness" (cf. Roman Missal, Opening prayer, 26th Sunday 547 10| theological virtue of hope, and a model of communion with the Church, 548 9 | Gospel, she cultivated with moderation the spiritual exegesis of 549 10| was "the greatest saint of modern times". On joyfully receiving 550 5 | patience, intensify to the moment of her death on the afternoon 551 8 | Gospel (cf. PN 24, Jésus, mon Bien-Aimé, rappelle-toi!).~ 552 6 | Jesus, then Prioress of the monastery, and given to her on 21 553 12| ring, the 19th day of the month of October in the year of 554 | Moreover 555 12| the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel and from the Postulator 556 5 | health deteriorates, she is moved to the infirmary on 8 July 557 8 | divine filiation, under the movement of the Holy Spirit. At the 558 5 | 28 August 1877, Thérèse moves with her whole family to 559 6 | of her life. She devotes moving pages to her trial of faith: 560 1 | it so (cf. Lk 10:21-22; Mt 11:25-26).~Mother Church 561 11| she stands out among the multitude of holy women who are resplendent 562 10| Catholic faith in every nation on earth.~There is no need 563 7 | favoured by the most singular natural gifts, but it was also evidently 564 12| Bonus, n. 73).~After the necessary documentation had been collected, 565 10| nation on earth.~There is no need to dwell at length on the 566 | never 567 | nevertheless 568 11| communities and even by non-Christians.~ 569 | Nor 570 | nothing 571 5 | Thursday and Good Friday, she notices the first symptoms of the 572 1 | Church also rejoices in noting that throughout history 573 5 | days later in the Church of NotreDame, receiving the name Marie-Françoise-Thérèse. 574 5 | Diocese of Lisieux on 20 November 1887, she asks Leo XIII 575 5 | discovers and imparts to the novices entrusted to her care the 576 6 | several editions, known as the Novissima verba, have also been given 577 | now 578 12| knowingly or unknowingly, is null and void.~Given in Rome, 579 12| Archbishop of Caesarea in Numidia.~In view of this, on 24 580 1 | the Holy Face, a professed nun of the Order of Discalced 581 10| especially when he was Nuncio in Paris. On various occasions 582 6 | and Pourquoi je t'aime, ô Marie! (Poésies 54), an 583 8 | especially in her Act of Oblation to Merciful Love. At the 584 10| as by the special graces obtained by her for many missionary 585 1 | into the heavenly homeland occurs this year.~During her life 586 11| the world with the sweet odour of Christ (cf. LT 169, 2v).~ 587 12| and after accepting the official petition, or Supplex Libellus, 588 6 | beautiful, best known and oft-quoted passages from the Saint 589 | often 590 7 | 1925: "The Spirit of truth opened and made known to her what 591 8 | forgiveness" (cf. Roman Missal, Opening prayer, 26th Sunday in Ordinary 592 3 | part of the world, even outside the Catholic Church. A century 593 9 | if she who had been an outstanding pupil in the school of these 594 5 | conversion". As a result, she overcomes the emotional weakness caused 595 6 | immerses her in a long and painful dark night, illuminated 596 10| Insegnamenti di Giovanni Paolo II, vol. III/1 [1980], p. 597 5 | Marie-Françoise-Thérèse. Her parents are Louis Martin and Zélie 598 9 | taught by her family to participate in prayer and liturgical 599 6 | best known and oft-quoted passages from the Saint of Lisieux. 600 9 | particularly stressing her passionate love for the Gospel (cf. 601 12| doctrine" (Apost. Const. Pastor Bonus, n. 73).~After the 602 11| effective in illumining the paths of young people, who must 603 5 | sufferings and trials, borne with patience, intensify to the moment 604 2 | dedicated to the Lord under the patronage of the Saint of Lisieux. 605 5 | contemplative life, like her sisters Pauline and Marie in the Carmel 606 5 | receives the sacrament of Penance for the first time. On the 607 6 | compositions, conceived and performed by the Saint for her community 608 6 | experiences during this final period of her life. She devotes 609 8 | love of the three Divine Persons, as she expresses it, especially 610 7 | with a great ability to persuade and communicate, as is shown 611 6 | added eight Récréations pieuses: poetic and theatrical compositions, 612 5 | her young age. During a pilgrimage to Italy, after visiting 613 10| enlightenment (Discorsi di Pio XI, vol. I, Turin 1959, 614 10| value for every time and place. The power of her message 615 5 | Holy House of Loreto and places in the Eternal City, at 616 5 | 5. In this context I am pleased to recall briefly some events 617 12| this occasion, met in a plenary interdicasterial session 618 8 | presented in the Gospel (cf. PN 24, Jésus, mon Bien-Aimé, 619 6 | eight Récréations pieuses: poetic and theatrical compositions, 620 11| Christian experience to the point of knowing the breadth, 621 4 | numerous publications have pointed out how Thérèse of the Child 622 7 | and study of believers who ponder these things in their hearts ( 623 3 | predecessors, the Supreme Pontiffs of this century, who held 624 10| of testimonies from the Popes of this century on the holiness 625 12| to examine the special "Positio". On the following 17 June, 626 6 | holiness.~In the 266 Lettres we possess, addressed to family members, 627 10| literally, with the greatest possible realism, because it has 628 12| Mount Carmel and from the Postulator General of the same order, 629 8 | Council again says, "are poured out in the practice and 630 6 | Amour!... (Poésies 17) and Pourquoi je t'aime, ô Marie! (Poésies 631 1 | which the Father of mercies pours out through Jesus Christ 632 11| hidden wealth with that practicality and deep resonance of life 633 8 | are poured out in the practice and life of the Church, 634 10| spiritual childhood and praised the knowledge of divine 635 1 | rejoiced in the Holy Spirit, praising the Father who graciously 636 7 | experience. And it comes from the preaching of those who have received, 637 6 | has offered the world a precise message, indicating an evangelical 638 2 | As if in imitation of her precocious spiritual maturity, her 639 3 | Church, beginning with my predecessors, the Supreme Pontiffs of 640 12| Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Prefect of the Congregation for 641 12| being celebrated, as we prepare to celebrate the Great Jubilee 642 4 | Saint of Lisieux had the prerequisites for being awarded the title 643 7 | other Doctors, a scholarly presentation of the things of God, but 644 8 | fresh and original vision, presenting a teaching of eminent quality.~ 645 12| Letter is to be religiously preserved and to have full effect 646 5 | Carmel of Lisieux, but is prevented from doing so by her young 647 6 | mentioned a series of 21 Prières. Nor can we forget the collection 648 2 | Many of those called to the priestly ministry or the consecrated 649 10| theology and spirituality, to priests and seminarians, to men 650 11| an affirmation of God's primacy over all things. Hers is 651 3 | has been passed on to us primarily by her autobiography which, 652 9 | 9. The primary source of her spiritual 653 11| maturity of holiness in the prime of youth (cf. Ms C, 4r). 654 6 | the spiritual life. Her principal work remains the account 655 12| of the Faith, and by the Pro-Prefect of the Congregation for 656 12| Congregations, following a procedure approved by me for this 657 10| Benedict XV, on the occasion of proclaiming the Servant of God's heroic 658 10| particular service to the renewed proclamation and experience of Christ' 659 7 | also evidently something prodigious, due to a charism of wisdom 660 6 | Gospel. To this literary production should be added eight Récréations 661 1 | Jesus and the Holy Face, a professed nun of the Order of Discalced 662 7 | Vatican Council teaches, makes progress in the Church with the help 663 6 | thematic unity and in a progressive description of her life 664 10| explanation of how all Jesus' promises are fulfilled in the believer 665 8 | Catholic faith and for its promotion of the most genuine spiritual 666 8 | does not have a true and proper doctrinal corpus, nevertheless 667 8 | Thérèse of Lisieux appears in providential harmony with the Church' 668 7 | be shown" (Ms B, 1v; cf. Prv 9:4; Wis 6:6) and she knows 669 4 | conferences were held and numerous publications have pointed out how Thérèse 670 9 | had been an outstanding pupil in the school of these two 671 6 | trial of faith: a grace of purification that immerses her in a long 672 11| returning to proclaim it in its purity to their contemporaries. 673 6 | writings that deservedly qualify her as a teacher of the 674 8 | presenting a teaching of eminent quality.~The core of her message 675 12| Congregations addressed the question in the meetings of their 676 2 | teaching in our century was quick, universal and constant. 677 9 | contain over 1,000 biblical quotations: more than 400 from the 678 8 | 24, Jésus, mon Bien-Aimé, rappelle-toi!).~Thérèse received particular 679 | rather 680 12| opinion by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Prefect of the Congregation 681 11| Lisieux is a young person. She reached the maturity of holiness 682 9 | supernatural boldness, as when, in reading the texts of St Paul (cf. 683 10| with the greatest possible realism, because it has a value 684 9 | Paul (cf. 1 Cor 12-13), she realized her vocation to love (cf. 685 10| of the Gospel message is really more basic and more universal 686 11| 11. All these reasons are clear evidence of how 687 10| Vatican Council, the Fathers recalled her example and doctrine. 688 10| occasions have had the joy of recalling the person and doctrine 689 10| received and continue to receive a remarkable welcome, which 690 | recently 691 2 | Beginning with these acts of recognition, the spiritual radiance 692 7 | Church.~Thus we can rightly recognize in the Saint of Lisieux 693 6 | requested it, completes the recollections in Manuscript A on life 694 10| XI wished to expound and recommend the Saint's doctrine, underscoring 695 6 | supernatural wisdom. Thérèse recounts some sublime experiences 696 6 | production should be added eight Récréations pieuses: poetic and theatrical 697 10| the saving presence of the Redeemer.~ 698 8 | in the Encyclical Letter Redemptoris Mater of 25 March 1987.~ 699 10| p. 1659).~These simple references to an uninterrupted series 700 12| knowledge and after lengthy reflection, with the fullness of Our 701 1 | wise; for this reason Jesus rejoiced in the Holy Spirit, praising 702 1 | 26).~Mother Church also rejoices in noting that throughout 703 1 | adorning her with his fruits, rejuvenating her with the power of the 704 10| Saint and explained the relationship between the doctrine of 705 12| Apostolic Letter is to be religiously preserved and to have full 706 6 | life. Her principal work remains the account of her life 707 10| and continue to receive a remarkable welcome, which has transcended 708 10| June 1980, when I wished to remind everyone: "One can say with 709 10| brothers and sisters, she has rendered a particular service to 710 10| is the confirmation and renewal of the most basic and most 711 10| particular service to the renewed proclamation and experience 712 6 | Once again, and without repeating herself, Thérèse makes the 713 11| history and despite the repercussions they usually have on the 714 6 | Marie de Gonzague, who had requested it, completes the recollections 715 4 | death close at hand, these requests became more and more numerous, 716 9 | inadequate training and lack of resources for studying and interpreting 717 12| in the meetings of their respective consultors: the Congregation 718 11| multitude of holy women who are resplendent for their Gospel wisdom.~ 719 1 | of the times in order to respond ever more fully to the will 720 2 | on 14 December 1927, in response to the petition of many 721 5 | complete conversion". As a result, she overcomes the emotional 722 10| extolled the fruits that had resulted from Thérèse's spirituality. 723 8 | the Virgin Mary, achieving results very close to the doctrine 724 6 | Manuscript B, written during her retreat that same year at the request 725 11| they become its messengers, returning to proclaim it in its purity 726 8 | everything comes from God, returns to him and abides in him, 727 8 | Catholic tradition whose riches, as the Second Vatican Council 728 7 | the Church.~Thus we can rightly recognize in the Saint of 729 8 | helped to heal souls of the rigours and fears of Jansenism, 730 12| s, under the Fisherman's ring, the 19th day of the month 731 2 | various Eastern and Western rites. Many of the faithful have 732 8 | mercy and forgiveness" (cf. Roman Missal, Opening prayer, 733 10| 404-408). Cardinal Angelo Roncalli, the future Pope John XXIII, 734 5 | her mother and begins "to run as a giant" on the way of 735 5 | she offers herself as a sacrificial victim to the merciful Love 736 7 | have had in the Church, salient aspects can be noted of 737 8 | Eucharistic presence. She sang of all the expressions of 738 10| welcome in his own life the saving presence of the Redeemer.~ 739 7 | as in other Doctors, a scholarly presentation of the things 740 9 | outstanding pupil in the school of these two Saints, later 741 5 | God, I love you", are the seal of her life.~ 742 10| Thérèse's example in the search for God, offered her as 743 1 | through the Spirit who "searches everything, even the depths 744 | seems 745 10| spirituality, to priests and seminarians, to men and women religious, 746 11| which the Spirit of the Lord sends his messengers to the Church, 747 7 | comes from the intimate sense of spiritual realities which 748 5 | grace of being healed from a serious illness through the intercession 749 10| has rendered a particular service to the renewed proclamation 750 12| plenary interdicasterial session and discussed the cause, 751 | shall 752 6 | missionary "brothers", Thérèse shares her wisdom, developing a 753 5 | involves in her personal sharing in the grace of Pentecost. 754 8 | particular radiance of doctrine shines forth from her writings 755 1 | Gaudium et spes, n. 4).~Shining brightly among the little 756 2 | blessed on 29 April 1923. Shortly afterwards, on 17 May 1925, 757 2 | Cathedrals, basilicas, shrines and churches throughout 758 7 | the Church, Catherine of Siena: "What strikes us most about 759 11| age, we must never lose sight of the continuity which 760 10| doctrine of this young Saint.~A sign of the ecclesial reception 761 2 | on 10 June 1914 Pius X signed the decree introducing her 762 11| Church of our time even more significant.~First of all, Thérèse is 763 1 | enabling her to discern the signs of the times in order to 764 10| 1980], p. 1659).~These simple references to an uninterrupted 765 | since 766 7 | certainly favoured by the most singular natural gifts, but it was 767 2 | often summarized in the so-called "little way", which is nothing 768 12| and Bishops, during the solemn Eucharistic celebration 769 | sometimes 770 12| of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.~ 771 6 | first published with the soon to be famous title of Histoire 772 2 | recognized by the Church in the space of a few years. In fact, 773 1 | of God" (1 Cor 2:10), to speak of the gifts "bestowed on 774 10| Magisterium, especially when speaking of the contemplative and 775 6 | Saint's full maturity as she speaks of her vocation in the Church, 776 1 | gentium, nn. 4, 12; Gaudium et spes, n. 4).~Shining brightly 777 9 | with exceptional faith and spontaneity. Under the influence of 778 2 | increased in the Church and spread throughout the world. Many 779 11| mysterious fruitfulness for spreading the Gospel and fills the 780 5 | missionary vocation which spurs her to bring everyone with 781 12| October 1997, in St Peter's Square, filled with faithful from 782 6 | 1896, Thérèse describes the stages of her religious experience: 783 8 | At the root again, and standing before us, is our neighbour, 784 11| of her universality she stands out among the multitude 785 7 | Thérèse of Lisieux the "Star of his pontificate", did 786 4 | many men and women of every state in life to know and love 787 8 | Jansenism, which tended to stress God's justice rather than 788 3 | an example for all, also stressed that Thérèse is a teacher 789 9 | admits it, particularly stressing her passionate love for 790 7 | Catherine of Siena: "What strikes us most about the Saint 791 2 | of holiness for all, was studied by theologians and experts 792 10| been well documented in the studies made in view of conferring 793 9 | and lack of resources for studying and interpreting the sacred 794 8 | doctrine and unmistakable style, Thérèse appears as an authentic 795 8 | Love. At the root, on the subject's part, is the experience 796 6 | wisdom. Thérèse recounts some sublime experiences during this 797 7 | along with their right of succession in the episcopate, the sure 798 8 | Gospel, the passion of the suffering Servant engraved on his 799 5 | collect her sayings, while her sufferings and trials, borne with patience, 800 7 | cf. St Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theol., I-II, q. 106, art. 801 2 | doctrine. Her message, often summarized in the so-called "little 802 8 | Trinitarian life. At the summit, as the source and goal, 803 12| Lisieux, as well as from the Superior General of the Discalced 804 9 | Jesus' prayer at the Last Supper as the expression of her 805 12| the official petition, or Supplex Libellus, addressed to me 806 3 | with my predecessors, the Supreme Pontiffs of this century, 807 9 | 83r). It should cause no surprise, then, if she who had been 808 4 | 4. It is not surprising then that the Apostolic 809 5 | the town of Lisieux where, surrounded by the affection of her 810 11| Church and the world with the sweet odour of Christ (cf. LT 811 5 | Friday, she notices the first symptoms of the illness which will 812 6 | Poésies 17) and Pourquoi je t'aime, ô Marie! (Poésies 813 6 | way", which everyone can take, because everyone is called 814 | taking 815 5 | fulfilling the various community tasks entrusted to her. Illumined 816 10| granted to Thérèse in order to teach others the ways of salvation ( 817 7 | the Second Vatican Council teaches, makes progress in the Church 818 7 | him she receives "divine teachings" (Ms B, 1r). She feels that 819 8 | fears of Jansenism, which tended to stress God's justice 820 5 | both demanding and full of tenderness.~Towards the end of 1879 821 9 | meaning of the charism of the Teresian Carmel (cf. Ms C, 33v). 822 9 | more than 400 from the Old Testament and over 600 from the New.~ 823 10| uninterrupted series of testimonies from the Popes of this century 824 6 | Récréations pieuses: poetic and theatrical compositions, conceived 825 6 | manuscripts, which converge in a thematic unity and in a progressive 826 | themselves 827 7 | St Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theol., I-II, q. 106, art. 1; 828 11| Teacher for our time, which thirsts for living and essential 829 7 | through charity (cf. St Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theol., I-II, 830 | though 831 11| usually have on the life and thought of individuals in every 832 12| Bishops and before a vast throng of young people from around 833 5 | on the night between Holy Thursday and Good Friday, she notices 834 11| are clear evidence of how timely is the Saint of Lisieux' 835 12| Archbishop Alberto Bovone, titular Archbishop of Caesarea in 836 12| Mission Sunday in Rome.~Today, 19 October 1997, in St 837 11| contemplative life as the total dedication to Christ, Spouse 838 | Towards 839 5 | her whole family to the town of Lisieux where, surrounded 840 10| remarkable welcome, which has transcended every border.~The influence 841 3 | day. This autobiography, translated along with her other writings 842 7 | of the deposit of faith transmitted by the Apostles, as the 843 9 | Thus she discovered hidden treasures, appropriating words and 844 5 | while her sufferings and trials, borne with patience, intensify 845 5 | Word of God, particularly tried by the illness of her beloved 846 8 | united in the mystery of Trinitarian life. At the summit, as 847 5 | the feast of the Most Holy Trinity, she offers herself as a 848 8 | itself of God-Love, of the Triune God, infinitely perfect 849 10| Discorsi di Pio XI, vol. I, Turin 1959, p. 91) and describing 850 12| discussed the cause, giving a unanimously favourable opinion on granting 851 11| remain witnesses to the unchanging Gospel and, with the light 852 5 | Spouse. At the same time she undergoes a trial of faith which will 853 10| recommend the Saint's doctrine, underscoring her special divine enlightenment ( 854 9 | learn Hebrew and Greek to understand better the spirit and letter 855 5 | Virgin Mary. At Carmel she undertakes the way of perfection marked 856 10| Saint, especially during my unforgettable visit to Lisieux on 2 June 857 10| simple references to an uninterrupted series of testimonies from 858 5 | of the grace of intimate union with Jesus. A few weeks 859 10| childhood'. There is something unique in this way, the genius 860 8 | fundamental truths of our faith united in the mystery of Trinitarian 861 12| authority, knowingly or unknowingly, is null and void.~Given 862 8 | distinctive doctrine and unmistakable style, Thérèse appears as 863 9 | as an expression of her unreserved attachment to the profession 864 | until 865 10| realism, because it has a value for every time and place. 866 8 | s Mystical Body, on the variety of its charisms, gifts of 867 12| of Bishops and before a vast throng of young people from 868 2 | Lisieux. The Catholic Church venerates her in the various Eastern 869 6 | known as the Novissima verba, have also been given the 870 5 | herself as a sacrificial victim to the merciful Love of 871 5 | intercession of Our Lady of Victories. Educated by the Benedictines 872 10| of prayer and theological virtue of hope, and a model of 873 8 | in a fresh and original vision, presenting a teaching of 874 10| during my unforgettable visit to Lisieux on 2 June 1980, 875 5 | welcomes it as a mysterious visitation of the divine Spouse. At 876 10| future Pope John XXIII, visited Lisieux several times, especially 877 5 | pilgrimage to Italy, after visiting the Holy House of Loreto 878 5 | sacrament of Confirmation with a vivid awareness of what the gift 879 6 | Worthy of special mention are Vivre d'Amour!... (Poésies 17) 880 12| unknowingly, is null and void.~Given in Rome, at St Peter' 881 11| Eph 3:18-19). God did not want his secrets to remain hidden, 882 10| order to teach others the ways of salvation (cf. AAS 13 [ 883 5 | overcomes the emotional weakness caused by the loss of her 884 11| how to grasp its hidden wealth with that practicality and 885 5 | union with Jesus. A few weeks later, on 14 June of that 886 5 | lead to her death. Thérèse welcomes it as a mysterious visitation 887 2 | the various Eastern and Western rites. Many of the faithful 888 | whether 889 | Whoever 890 | whom 891 1 | the Father who graciously willed it so (cf. Lk 10:21-22; 892 7 | Ms B, 1v; cf. Prv 9:4; Wis 6:6) and she knows she is 893 | within 894 11| First of all, Thérèse is a woman, who in approaching the 895 6 | spiritual life. Her principal work remains the account of her 896 7 | himself in living faith working through charity (cf. St 897 9 | in prayer and liturgical worship. In preparation for her 898 6 | inspired by Sacred Scripture. Worthy of special mention are Vivre 899 2 | missions along with St Francis Xavier.~Beginning with these acts 900 10| consecrated in 1954, Pius XII said, among other things, 901 5 | November 1887, she asks Leo XIII with filial boldness to 902 10| Roncalli, the future Pope John XXIII, visited Lisieux several 903 | you 904 11| Child Jesus is not only the youngest Doctor of the Church, but 905 5 | parents are Louis Martin and Zélie Guérin, whose heroic virtues


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