Through the intercession of Teresa, a young girl in Chile was brought back to life after drowning in 1988. Her friends prayed over her body and she came back to life. Medical personnel stated that there was no natural explanation for the event.
Some miracles attributed to St. Therese of Lisieux include healing of illnesses, conversions of hearts, and answered prayers. Many believers credit her intercession for helping them in times of need or despair. St. Therese is also known for the "shower of roses" phenomenon, where people report receiving roses as a sign of her presence and intercession.
The two miracles performed through the intercession of St. Theresa of Lisieux considered for her canonization were:
1) Sister Louise of St. Germain of the Daughters of the Cross, suffered from an organic disease, a grave ulcer in the stomach that was hemorraghic. On having recourse to the intercession of Thérèse, she was restored to perfect health, as three eminent doctors unanimously testified at the request of the Sacred Congregation of Rites.
2) The second miracle was somewhat similar to the first. It involved the cure of a young seminarian, Charles Anne. Charles was a victim of pulmonary haemoptysis of the cavitary stage. He confidently invoked the aid of the Servant of God and was perfectly cured. This was clear from the testimony of three doctors, and from the reasons on which they based their decisions.
St. Therese of Lisieux was from France.
Therese of Lisieux was a Carmelite nun.
St. Therese of Lisieux, also known as St. Therese of the Child Jesus, died at the age of 24 on September 30, 1897.
St. Therese of Lisieux did not live in Carmel. She lived in a Carmel, a convent of Carmelite nuns in Lisieux, France.
The feast of St. Therese of Lisieux is October 1.
St. Therese of Lisieux died on September 30th, 1897 in the afternoon.
Therese was Roman Catholic, of course.
St. Therese of the Infant Jesus, Virgin - also known as St. Therese of Lisieux.
St. Therese of Lisieux died on September 30th, 1897, of tuberculosis
Therese was never married, except to God.
St. Therese of Lisieux
Therese, the Little Flower, died in 1897 of tuberculosis.