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St. Therese of the Child Jesus Chaplet

St. Therese of the Child Jesus Chaplet

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“When I die, I will send down a shower of roses from the heavens; I will spend my heaven by doing good on earth.”- St. Therese of Lisieux


St. Therese of Lisieux (1873-1897) was a French Carmelite nun known for her "Little Way" of simplicity and love. As a child, St. Thérèse, the Little Flower, used a string of beads to count her sacrifices and acts of love done for God; in that way, she could advance in perfection daily. Despite a short life, her profound writings and unwavering faith inspired millions. Canonized in 1925, she remains a beloved and influential Catholic saint.

The Twenty-four 'Glory be to the Father's' chaplet can be said anytime. However, the ninth to the seventeenth of the month is particularly recommended, for on those days, the petitioner joins in prayer with all those making the novena.


Features:

Chaplet Size- Large

Medal - solid bronze St. Therese cross

Beads - 10mm black sandalwood with antique bronze metal spacers

Cord - American paracord known for its strength and durability

Free - powerful Novena prayer card

Packaging - Marian print cotton pouch


This gorgeous St. Therese Chaplet is an excellent collection piece, perfect for gifting or enjoying yourself.



ORIGIN OF THE NOVENA


Father Putigan, a Jesuit, began the Novena to Saint Theresa of the Child Jesus on December 3, 1925, asking the glorious Saint for one great favor. For nine days, he recited the 'Glory be to the Father' twenty-four times, thanking the Holy Trinity for the favors and Graces showered on Saint Theresa during the twenty-four years of her life on earth. The priest asked Saint Theresa that as a sign that his novena was heard, he would receive from someone a freshly plucked rose. On the third day of the novena, an unknown person sought out Father Putigan and presented him with a beautiful rose.
Father Putigan began the second novena on December 24 of the same year, and as a sign, asked for a white rose. On the fourth day of this novena one of the Sister-nurses brought him a white rose saying:
'Saint Theresa sent you this. ' 
Amazed, the priest asked: 'Where did you get this? '
'I was in the chapel, ' said the Sister, 'and as I was leaving I passed the altar above which hangs the beautiful picture of Saint Theresa. This rose fell at my feet. I wanted to put it back into the bouquet, but a thought came to me that I should bring it to you. '
Father Putigan received the favors he had petitioned of the Little Flower of Jesus, and promised to spread the novena to increase devotion to, and bring her more honor.
In this fashion, from the ninth to the seventeenth of each month, those who want to participate in the Twenty-four 'Glory be to the Father's' novena, should add to those of their own, the intentions of all who are at that time making the novena, thus forming one great prayer in common.


ABOUT OUR ROSARIES

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