This 1926 work dedicated to Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus represents an exceptional testimony to the immediate veneration that followed the canonization of Thérèse Martin on May 17, 1925, by Pope Pius XI. The rapidity of this publication, occurring barely a year after this... ☞ Read more
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This 1926 work dedicated to Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus represents an exceptional testimony to the immediate veneration that followed the canonization of Thérèse Martin on May 17, 1925, by Pope Pius XI. The rapidity of this publication, occurring barely a year after this major event, illustrates the extraordinary popularity of the young Carmelite of Lisieux. Deceased in 1897 at the age of 24, Sister Thérèse had left behind an autobiographical manuscript, "Story of a Soul," which enjoyed phenomenal success and contributed to spreading her "little way" of spiritual childhood. This publication fits into a particular historical context, that of interwar France, where religious fervor sought accessible and touching figures of sanctity. The 1926 work was addressed to French faithful eager to know the life and message of this new national saint, who quickly became one of the most popular figures in modern Catholicism. This book thus constitutes a precious document for understanding the immediate reception of the canonization and the construction of Theresian devotion in the 1920s.
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- Published in 1926, only three years after Thérèse's canonization in 1925, witnessing the immediate fervor surrounding the new saint
- Precious historical document reflecting early 20th-century French popular devotion to the Carmelite of Lisieux
- Representative work of French Catholic publishing in the interwar period, a key era in the spread of Theresian devotion
- Collectible piece sought after by specialists in modern hagiography and contemporary religious history
- Authentic period copy allowing study of the iconography and editorial presentation of saints' lives in the 1920s
The year 1926 marks a pivotal period in the spread of the devotion to Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. Freshly canonized after a remarkably rapid process, the Norman Carmelite aroused unprecedented enthusiasm in the Catholic world. French publishers rushed to publish hagiographic works to meet the growing demand of the faithful. This edition is part of this intense editorial movement that saw the multiplication of biographies, prayer collections, and devotional works dedicated to the new saint.
Born in 1873 in Alençon, Marie-Françoise-Thérèse Martin entered the Carmel of Lisieux at the age of fifteen. Her religious life, marked by profound simplicity and absolute confidence in divine mercy, developed an accessible spirituality she called the "little way." Dying of tuberculosis at 24, she left a spiritual testament that profoundly moved the Catholic world. Her message of love and surrender to God responded to the aspirations of an era marked by the traumas of the Great War.
This 1926 book constitutes a document of primary importance for the history of modern Catholic spirituality. It witnesses how the Church and publishers presented Theresian life and message to the French public in the years immediately following canonization. The iconography, editorial style, and hagiographic approach reflect the codes of religious publishing of the era, thus offering a precious glimpse into...
The year 1926 marks a pivotal period in the spread of the devotion to Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. Freshly canonized after a remarkably rapid process, the Norman Carmelite aroused unprecedented enthusiasm in the Catholic world. French publishers rushed to publish hagiographic works to meet the growing demand of the faithful. This edition is part of this intense editorial movement that saw the multiplication of biographies, prayer collections, and devotional works dedicated to the new saint.
Born in 1873 in Alençon, Marie-Françoise-Thérèse Martin entered the Carmel of Lisieux at the age of fifteen. Her religious life, marked by profound simplicity and absolute confidence in divine mercy, developed an accessible spirituality she called the "little way." Dying of tuberculosis at 24, she left a spiritual testament that profoundly moved the Catholic world. Her message of love and surrender to God responded to the aspirations of an era marked by the traumas of the Great War.
This 1926 book constitutes a document of primary importance for the history of modern Catholic spirituality. It witnesses how the Church and publishers presented Theresian life and message to the French public in the years immediately following canonization. The iconography, editorial style, and hagiographic approach reflect the codes of religious publishing of the era, thus offering a precious glimpse into devotional and editorial practices of the interwar period.
For bibliophiles and collectors of religious works, this copy presents multiple interests. It is an authentic witness to the first post-canonization Theresian editorial wave, a period now historical in the history of French Catholicism. The work allows observation of the evolution of Saint Thérèse's representation and understanding over the decades. Enthusiasts of religious history, Carmelite spirituality, and 20th-century Catholic publishing will find in this volume an object of study and collection of great documentary richness.
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