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In 1897, hardly twenty-four years old, Therese Martin died of tuberculosis in her Normandy convent. From a large family, her mother died of breast cancer when Therese was only four. Her father, a master watchmaker, died after years in mental hospital. These writings show hot it is that young French Carmelite, in such a short life, has inspired millions. In 1995, the Church proclaimed her a Doctor of the Church – the only woman apart from St Catherine of Siena and Teresa of Avila.
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In 1897, hardly twenty-four years old, Therese Martin died of tuberculosis in her Normandy convent. From a large family, her mother died of breast cancer when Therese was only four. Her father, a master watchmaker, died after years in mental hospital. These writings show hot it is that young French Carmelite, in such a short life, has inspired millions. In 1995, the Church proclaimed her a Doctor of the Church – the only woman apart from St Catherine of Siena and Teresa of Avila.
| Forlag | CTS |
|---|---|
| Format | Heftet |
| ISBN | 9781860825804 |
| Antall sider | |
| Utgitt | 2009 |

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