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Something beautiful: Thérèse the artist


Oyster shell painted by St Thérèse


Thérèse shared artistic talent with her mother (a maker of finely crafted lace) and her sister Céline, who declined a professional painting career to enter the Carmel. In Lisieux, the Carmel contains a spectacular museum filled with the Little Flower's personal effects, notebooks, clothing, and a variety of artworks. Thérèse painted this oyster shell after the mother superior moved her from sacristy work to painting duty.


I often wonder if painting this tiny scene was when she first thought,

"The world's thy ship and not thy home."


Here's an amazing photo of her holding her paint palette:


Have a good, true, and beautiful weekend!


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