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This book, Singing the Mercies of the Lord, is published in a year of anniversaries associated with Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, the 150th anniversary of her birth in 1873 and the 100th anniversary of her beatification by Pope Pius XI in 1923.
A lifelong devotee of the French saint, Mr. Nolan expertly opens up new understandings of this young Carmelite nun to readers. His careful research provides a clear summary of various aspects of the life of Thérèse Martin. is published in a year of anniversaries associated with Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, the 150th anniversary of her birth in 1873 and the 100th anniversary of her beatification by Pope Pius XI in 1923.
A lifelong devotee of the French saint, Mr. Nolan expertly opens up new understandings of this young Carmelite nun to readers. His careful research provides a clear summary of various aspects of the life of Thérèse Martin.
The origins of this book are individual articles published in various journals of spirituality. As such, the reader may find it convenient to read the chapters as separate units.
The articles are grouped ito five sections: Saint Thérèse and her siblings; Thérèse's spiritual teahings; Thérèse's spiritual teachings; Thérèse, Ireland, and other places; Thérèse and the theatre.
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This book, Singing the Mercies of the Lord, is published in a year of anniversaries associated with Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, the 150th anniversary of her birth in 1873 and the 100th anniversary of her beatification by Pope Pius XI in 1923.
A lifelong devotee of the French saint, Mr. Nolan expertly opens up new understandings of this young Carmelite nun to readers. His careful research provides a clear summary of various aspects of the life of Thérèse Martin. is published in a year of anniversaries associated with Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, the 150th anniversary of her birth in 1873 and the 100th anniversary of her beatification by Pope Pius XI in 1923.
A lifelong devotee of the French saint, Mr. Nolan expertly opens up new understandings of this young Carmelite nun to readers. His careful research provides a clear summary of various aspects of the life of Thérèse Martin.
The origins of this book are individual articles published in various journals of spirituality. As such, the reader may find it convenient to read the chapters as separate units.
The articles are grouped ito five sections: Saint Thérèse and her siblings; Thérèse's spiritual teahings; Thérèse's spiritual teachings; Thérèse, Ireland, and other places; Thérèse and the theatre.
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