St. Thérèse of Lisieux Relic Cord

This cord has been touched to a 1st Class Relic of St. Thérèse.

St. Thérèse was a Carmelite nun known as t”he Little Flower”. She is one of the most popular saints in modern times.  She was only 24 years old when she died. She was named a Doctor of the Church by St. Pope John Paul II in 1997.

She saw in quiet suffering a redemptive suffering, suffering that was indeed her apostolate. Thérèse said she came to the Carmel convent “to save souls and pray for priests.” And shortly before she died, she wrote: “I want to spend my heaven doing good on earth.”

Length: approximately 36″

Cords may be worn, kept in a prayer book and be present during devotions.  They are a physical reminder of a saint’s life and a prompt for prayerful intercession.

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This cord has been touched to a 1st Class Relic of St. Thérèse.

St. Thérèse was a Carmelite nun known as t”he Little Flower”. She is one of the most popular saints in modern times.  She was only 24 years old when she died. She was named a Doctor of the Church by St. Pope John Paul II in 1997.

She saw in quiet suffering a redemptive suffering, suffering that was indeed her apostolate. Thérèse said she came to the Carmel convent “to save souls and pray for priests.” And shortly before she died, she wrote: “I want to spend my heaven doing good on earth.”

Length: approximately 36″

Cords may be worn, kept in a prayer book and be present during devotions.  They are a physical reminder of a saint’s life and a prompt for prayerful intercession.

Available for Donation

Additional information

Weight .1 oz
Dimensions 36 × .1 × .1 in