St. Therese loved flowers and saw herself as the "little flower of Jesus," who gave glory to God by just being her beautiful little self among all the other flowers in God's garden. Because of this beautiful analogy, the title "little flower" remained with St. Therese.
Saint Thérèse of Lisieux is known as the Little Flower. She was a Carmelite nun who lived a simple and devout life, and is known for her "little way" of spiritual growth through small acts of love and kindness. She is one of the most popular saints in the Catholic Church.
St. Therese of Lisieux is the Little Flower.
St. Therese considered herself to be God's Little Flower.
St. Therese considered herself to be God's Little Flower.
Saint Alphonsa Muttathupadathu is also known as 'The Little Flower of Kerala.'
St. Therese of Lisieux is also known as the Little Flower.
St. Therese of Lisieux
Saint Alphonsa of India.
St. Therese of Lisieux, the Little Flower.
There is no patron saint of flowers. However , there are several patron saints of florists:Dorothy of CaesareaFiacreHonorius of AmiensRose of LimaTherese of Lisieux
Saint Therese of Lisieux - the Little Flower.
The Little Flower of Kerala refers to Sister Alphonsa of Kerala who was recently canonized by Pope Benedict XVI as the first saint from India. For more information read her biography by clicking on the link below.
St Theresa the little flower is the patron saint of: -the missions -florists -tuberculosis
Saint Therese of Lisieux, also known as the "Little Flower," is often associated with answering prayers with a sign of a rose or a flower. She is known for her intercession and answering prayers with roses as a symbol of favor or blessing. Many believers have reported receiving flowers or the scent of roses in response to their prayers to Saint Therese.
The Little Flower
There is no patron saint of occupational therapy.
A rose or a basket of roses
No, she never married and had no children.
There is not a recognized saint named "Saint Terease" in traditional Christian canon. The closest match may be St. Therese of Lisieux, also known as "The Little Flower," a French Carmelite nun and Doctor of the Church.