
Little Catechism of St. Therese - The Act of Oblation
The "Little Catechism of St. Therese: The Act of Oblation" is a compact 32-page booklet ideal for quiet reflection during Adoration or around Holy Mass. Through her prayer of Oblation to the child Jesus, St. Therese of Lisieux guides readers to deepen their trust in God's merciful love. Perfect for those seeking spiritual growth and holiness.
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- Little Catechism of St. Therese: The Act of Oblation
- Wonderful for Adoration, or prayers before and after Holy Mass
- Discover Oblation to the child Jesus
- Small and compact booklet
This Act of Oblation by St. Thérèse of Lisieux was one of the key hallmarks of her attaining the heights of holiness in such a short time. By reading and praying these pages, you, too, will come to better trust in the merciful love of God.
SKU: 1033981
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- Author: St. Thérèse of Lisieux
- Format: Softcover
- Pages: 32
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