St. Thérèse Object Papyrus
This is a wax object of Saint Thérèse.
When light hits it, it becomes softly translucent, exuding a mystical beauty.
The Saint Thérèse object, imbued with beauty, stands out as an interior decoration. It has a soft, warm hue.
Saint Thérèse has long been revered by people worldwide as a patron saint.
From a young age, Saint Thérèse dreamed of becoming a nun. However, her youth prevented her dream from coming true for a long time, but at the age of 16, she was finally able to enter the Carmelite convent. As a nun, she devoted herself wholeheartedly to serving God.
However, she contracted tuberculosis at the age of 24 and passed away. On her deathbed, she plucked rose petals, entrusted them to her sister who watched over her, and murmured these words:
"I will spend my time in heaven doing good on earth. And I will send down a shower of roses."
True to her words, the rose petals Thérèse left behind brought about numerous miracles, healing the illnesses of many people. Prayers offered to her led to the healing of illnesses, the removal of suffering, and the restoration of sight. She also saved the hearts of those who doubted their faith in God and suffered in anguish.
She was canonized in 1925. Saint Thérèse was recognized as the patron saint of the sick, florists, and children (the second woman after Joan of Arc). Then, in 1997, she became the third woman to be named a Doctor of the Church. Saint Thérèse's philosophy, "the little way," embraced the idea of not striving for grand achievements but rather infusing love into small, everyday actions, and trusting God with an unclouded gaze, much like a child adoring its parent. This enlightenment resonated with and was accepted by many people.
The hands of Saint Thérèse in the object gently cradle Christ and a rose.
Just gazing at it, one can feel her kindness, warmth, and philosophy.
Size: Width 9cm x Depth 5cm x Height 30cm
Material: Wax