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Térèse of Lisieux, canonized in 1925 and declared a Doctor of the Church in 1998, is honored for her Carmelite spirituality, her writings and her organizational skills.
Bull of Canonization
May, 1925, Pius XI declares the canonization of St. Térèse.
Gallery of Images
This collection of many images of St. Térèse includes photographs as well as artistic portraits.
St. Therese of Lisieux by John F. Russell, O.Carm.
A homily on the centenary of Therese's death, focusing on Carmelite spirituality.
Therese of Lisieux
Basic facts of her life and sainthood, plus many quotations from her writings.
Therese: A Doctor for the Third Millennium
In 1998, St. Therese was named a Doctor of the (Roman Catholic) Church, joining only two other women so honored.

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