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The Secret of Saint Therese

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Product Details

Product Code:
SOSTM
Format:
DVD
ISBN/UPC:
817531010589
Length:
0.5 (in)
Size (HxW):
7.5 x 5.38 (in)
Publication date:
February 24, 2015
Duration:
51 minutes
Weight:
3.76 oz
All Categories
Religious Ed

Product Overview

Called "the greatest saint of modern times" by Pope St. Pius X, Thérèse of Lisieux lived a hidden life in a Carmelite monastery and died at only 24 years of life. Yet, her "secret" of sanctity has made her not only a great modern saint, but a Doctor of the Church. She promised to spend her Heaven doing good on Earth. Her simple spirituality, humility and complete trust in God revolutionized the 20th century. Over 100 years after her death she continues to inspire millions of people, help them in their lives, and draw them closer to God.

This film tells the story of her life and message, intertwined with the personal stories of twelve people from around the world who testify to the great impact Therese has made on their lives. Including very rare footage of the inside of her monastery at Lisieux, we also meet a taxi driver in Rome, a famous radio priest in the Netherlands, a wedding dress designer in Paris, a teenager in Lebanon, a Protestant professor at Harvard divinity School, a mother of twelve children in Nigeria, a stock broker on Wall Street, and others, who share their moving personal stories of how Thérèse, and her "secret", has changed their lives. A secret so powerful, it confirms her mission to "Love Jesus and to make Him loved by others."

"I have the habit, when I do not know how things are going, of asking Saint Thérèse that if she takes care of some problem, anything at all, to send me a rose."
- Pope Francis 

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    The Secret of St. Therese

    Posted by Jeffery on Feb 23rd 2019

    This video is generally very good. The interviews are uplifting and the views of the convent and even the room where St. Therese lived were wonderful. The only negative is the frequent claim in the video that she had "lost her faith" . In actual fact although she suffered greatly from temptations against faith, a "thick darkness", she never lost her faith - actually her faith became stronger since it depended on complete trust in Jesus rather than feelings. There is nothing in her "last conversations" to indicate an actual loss of faith. Unfortunately this element in the video takes away from the wonderful example of her life as presented. Other than this the video is fine.