St. Andrew grew up with his brother Peter in the town of Bethsaida in the region of Galilee. They were fishermen by trade.
St. Peter grew up in the town of Bethsaida, located on the Sea of Galilee in ancient Israel.
Saint Therese of Lisieux grew up in Alencon, France, which is located in Normandy. She was born in 1873 and was raised in a loving and devout Catholic family. She is best known for her spiritual writings and the "Little Way" of living a life of faith.
Both saints are patron saints of the missions. Francis actually served as a missionary in the Orient. Therese of Lisieux wanted so badly to be a missionary but her health prevented it. Instead, she prayed for the missionaries and corresponded with them.
No, the patron saints of foreign missions are: St. Francis Xavier Infant Jesus of Prague St. Peter Claver St. Therese of Lisieux
St. Therese of the Infant Jesus, Virgin - also known as St. Therese of Lisieux.
St. Therese of Lisieux was from France.
St Therese's School was created in 1929.
The feast of St. Therese of Lisieux is October 1.
St. Therese of Lisieux died on September 30th, 1897, of tuberculosis
Therese of Lisieux was a Carmelite nun.
Therese of Lisieux has been a canonized saint since May 17, 1925,
Therese was Roman Catholic, of course.
St. Therese Educational Foundation of Tacloban was created in 2001.
St. Therese of Lisieux chose the name "Therese of the Child Jesus" to reflect her devotion to the teachings of simplicity and humility found in the Gospel. She saw herself as a little child in the eyes of God, seeking to approach Him with childlike trust and love.
Therese was never married, except to God.
St. Therese of Lisieux's grandparents were Isidore Guérin and Louise Céline Leroyer. Isidore and Louise Céline were the parents of St. Therese's mother, Zélie Guérin, who was later canonized along with her husband as saints.