Carmel of Lisieux Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The monastery was founded in 1835. The monastery is a pilgrimage site, attracting pilgrims and devotees from all over the world. Visitors can visit the abbey's church, Teresa's grave and an exhibition of her personal belongings and sacred vessels.
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See St. Therese!
This is the Carmelite monastery where St. Therese’s statue is displayed and underneath is her tomb. We thought she is incorruptible but she isn’t. However, still a very serene and beautiful place to p...
Our 3rd visit here after the successful operation of my wife. Although there is no found cure yet for her autoimmune disease , We still praying for Saint Therese for some miracles.
We travelled to Lisieux by train from Paris, when we got off the train we headed for the big basilica up on the hill. It is very steep walk up to the Basilica so we took it slowly. When we got there w...
Very special place to visit...the convent where St. Therese lived.
This was our 4th stop of the afternoon, after visiting her home, childhood church, the St. Therese Basilica and now the convent. There are meaningful artifacts here, you feel the holiness of this pla...
See St. Therese!
This is the Carmelite monastery where St. Therese’s statue is displayed and underneath is her tomb. We thought she is incorruptible but she isn’t. However, still a very serene and beautiful place to p...
HOLY
Our 3rd visit here after the successful operation of my wife. Although there is no found cure yet for her autoimmune disease , We still praying for Saint Therese for some miracles.
Heavenly
We travelled to Lisieux by train from Paris, when we got off the train we headed for the big basilica up on the hill. It is very steep walk up to the Basilica so we took it slowly. When we got there w...
Very special place to visit...the convent where St. Therese lived.
This was our 4th stop of the afternoon, after visiting her home, childhood church, the St. Therese Basilica and now the convent. There are meaningful artifacts here, you feel the holiness of this pla...
Lisieux et Sainte-Therese
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