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Object of St. Thérèse - Celadon

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This is a wax objet d'art of Saint Thérèse.

When light hits it, it becomes softly translucent, exuding a mystical beauty.

This beautiful objet d'art of Saint Thérèse is a striking interior decoration.

 

Saint Thérèse has long been beloved as a patron saint by people all over the world.

From a young age, Saint Thérèse dreamed of becoming a nun. However, her dream was delayed because she was too young, but at 16, she was finally able to enter the Carmelite monastery. As a nun, she devoted herself wholeheartedly to serving God.

However, she contracted tuberculosis and passed away at the age of 24. On her deathbed, plucking rose petals and entrusting them to her sister who watched over her, she whispered:

"I will spend my time in heaven doing good on earth. And I will send a shower of roses."

True to her words, the rose petals Thérèse left behind brought about numerous miracles, healing the sick. Prayers offered to her cured illnesses, removed suffering, and restored sight. She also saved the hearts of those who struggled with doubts about their faith in God.

She was canonized in 1925. Saint Thérèse was made the patron saint of the sick, florists, and children (the second woman after Joan of Arc). In 1997, she became the third woman to be named a Doctor of the Church. Saint Thérèse's philosophy, "The Little Way," advocated not attempting great deeds, but rather infusing love into small, everyday actions, trusting in God with the pure eyes of a small child adoring its parents. This insight resonated with and was embraced by many people.

 

 

The hands of the Saint Thérèse objet d'art gently embrace Christ and a rose.

Just gazing at it conveys her kindness, warmth, and philosophy.

 

Size: Width 9cm x Depth 5cm x Height 30cm  

Material: Wax