An American Little Flower: Blessed Miriam Teresa Demjanovich

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"An American Little Flower: Blessed Miriam Teresa Demjanovich" from the Vision Books series captivates young readers (ages 9-15) with the inspiring story of Blessed Miriam Teresa. Discover her journey from growing up in early 20th-century America to becoming a Sister of Charity, paralleling St. Thérèse of Lisieux. This 208-page paperback by GinaMarie Tennant illuminates her path to holiness amid societal changes.


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  • From the Vision Books Series
  • Story of Bl. Miriam Teresa
  • Her inspiring life and holiness
  • Written for kids ages 9-15

 On October 4, 2014, the first Beatification in the United States occurred. A young American religious, Sister Miriam Teresa, was declared a Blessed. 

Born Teresa Demjanovich to loving immigrant parents, Blessed Miriam Teresa grew up in Bayonne, New Jersey, in the early twentieth century.  She witnessed events that changed the United States—such as the introduction of automobiles and motion pictures, the sabotaging of American industry during World War I, and the rise of the labor union movement. All the while, Teresa was discovering the unchanging reality of God’s love. 

Like Thérèse of Lisieux, the Little Flower, Teresa learned that God wanted to be her friend and from an early age desired to become a Carmelite. Jesus longed to be with her, and she wanted to be with Him, whether she was studying, working, praying, or enjoying the company of friends. This was her secret to happiness, and to holiness. 

In this 36th title in the acclaimed Vision Books series of stories of saints and heroes for youth 9-15 yrs. old, we learn the somewhat unknown and very inspiring story of sanctity in modern America through the life of this beloved young Sister of Charity of Saint Elizabeth.


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