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WHY LITTLE FLOWER FLORALS? Little Flower Florals specializes in
flower
arrangements of the highest quality.
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Little Flower Florals custom designs each arrangement
to meet your taste, decor, budget, and needs. Our phone and email
consultations are always free of charge. If you are not 100% satisfied with your Little Flower Florals creation, simply mail it back to us and we will refund your
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We take our name from this passage written, at the request of her superior in the convent, by St. Therese of Lisieux in her autobiography The Story of a Soul. "I wondered for a long time why God has preferences, why all souls don't receive an equal amount of graces. I was surprised when I saw Him shower His extraordinary favors on saints who had offended Him, for instance, St. Paul and St. Augustine, and whom He forced, so to speak, to accept His graces. . . . I was puzzled at seeing how Our Lord was pleased to caress certain ones from the cradle to the grave, allowing no obstacle in their way when coming to Him. . . . "Jesus deigned to teach me this mystery. He set before me the book of nature; I understood how all the flowers He has created are beautiful, how the splendor of the rose and the whiteness of the lily do not take away from the perfume of the little violet or the delightful simplicity of the daisy. I understood that if all flowers wanted to be roses, nature would lose her springtime beauty, and the fields would no longer be decked out with little wild flowers. "And so it is in this world of souls, Jesus' garden. He willed to create great souls comparable to lilies and roses, but He has created smaller ones and these must be content to be daisies or violets destined to give joy to God's glances when He looks down at His feet. Perfection consists in doing His will, in being what He wills us to be. ". . . It is with great happiness, then, that I come to sing the mercies of the Lord with you, dear Mother. It is for you alone I am writing the story of the little flower gathered by Jesus." Saint Therese was born on January 2, 1873, in Alencon, France. She entered the cloistered Carmelite convent in Lisieux and made her profession in 1890, taking the name Therese of the Child Jesus. She died on September 30, 1897, from tuberculosis. Therese was canonized a saint in 1925 by Pope Pius XI. She is known as the "Saint of the Little Way" because she advised doing everything, even the smallest, insignificant things, for love of God. Her feast day in the Catholic Church is October 1.
Saint Therese of Lisieux on her First Communion
Saint Therese as a young woman.
St. Therese as a Carmelite nun
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