A relic of Saint Therese arrived at the Diocese of Quilmes (Argentina) where it can be venerated within the framework of the 150th anniversary of the saint’s birth, and the centenary of her beatification.
It is a pilgrim relic that began its journey in Lisieux (France) and travels through different dioceses.
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Until June 10, the relic was visiting the Catechist Worker Sisters of Jesus Sacramentado, and on Tuesday it was at the Mary Queen of the Apostles Seminary, where the clergy was gathered.
On Wednesday the 12th and Thursday the 13th it will be exhibited for veneration in the Santa Lucía parish, in Florencio Varela, and on Friday the 14th and Saturday the 15th it will be in the San Juan Bautista parish, in the same town.
On Sunday June 16 and Monday June 17, the relic will visit the San Francisco Javier parish (Calle 278 esq. calle 395, Barrio San Francisco, Florencio Varela), while on Tuesday the 18th and Wednesday the 19th it will be in the Nuestra Señora de Luján parish ( Av. Perón 1910, Zeballos).
On Thursday the 20th, the parish community of Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza will receive her, where she will remain until Friday the 21st (Int. Roselli 3865, Barrio La Esmeralda, Florencio Varela). On the weekend of the 22nd and 23rd, he will be in the San Cayetano parish (El Zonda and El Atalaya. kilometer 26, Florencio Varela).
On Sunday, June 23, it will accompany the meeting of Missionary Childhood and Adolescence that will take place at the Casa Santo Cura Brochero, in Bosques.
On Monday the 24th it will move to the Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe parish (Sucre and Caseros, Barrio Villa del Plata, Florencio Varela) and on Tuesday the 25th, to the San Martín de Porres parish (Victorino de la Plaza 787, Barrio San Eduardo, Florencio Varela ).
On Wednesday the 26th she will be again at the Casa Santo Cura Brochero, while on Thursday the 27th and Friday the 28th the faithful will be able to venerate her in the El Salvador parish (Ocaño 939, Juan María Gutiérrez). The last weekend of June will be in the Virgen de Caacupé parish (Calle 136 between streets 6 and 7, Villa La Lucila, Berazategui).
On Monday, July 1 and Tuesday, July 2, the relic of Saint Therese will be in the parish of Santa Juana Antida de Thouret (Calle 125 between streets 3 and 4, Berazategui); on Wednesday the 3rd and Thursday the 4th at Nuestra Señora del Buen Aire (Calle 52A and 134, Hudson) and on Friday the 5th and Saturday the 6th at Santa Teresita del Niño Jesús (San Martín 5455, Ezpeleta).
The tour continues on Sunday, July 7 and Monday, July 8 at the La Asunción de Santa María parish (Calle 25 corner 112 street, Berazategui), and on Tuesday the 9th and Wednesday the 10th at the Sagrado Corazón de Jesús parish (Sáenz Peña 1439, Quilmes ).
On Thursday the 11th and Friday the 12th of July it will be in Nuestra Señora del Carmen (Corrientes 2040, Quilmes Oeste) and on Saturday the 12th and Sunday the 14th in the Nuestra Señora de Luján parish (Primera Junta 226, Quilmes Centro).
On Monday the 15th and Tuesday the 16th, he will go to the San Francisco Solano parish (Calle 844 Nº 2155, San Francisco Solano) and on Wednesday the 17th and Thursday the 18th to the Nuestra Señora de Schöenstatt sanctuary (Misiones 2501, Florencio Varela).
On Friday the 19th and Saturday the 20th he will visit the Nuestra Señora de Lourdes parish (Av. Calchaquí 1371, Quilmes Oeste) and on Sunday the 21st and Monday the 22nd the Nuestra Señora de Luján parish (Calle 24 corner calle 148, Villa España).
His tour of the Diocese concludes the week of Tuesday the 23rd and Wednesday the 24th with a visit to the Nuestra Señora de Itatí parish (Mons. Enrique Angelelli 2226, Barrio La Paz, Quilmes Oeste), and on Thursday the 25th he will move to the headquarters of the Bishopric from Quilmes. On Friday the 26th and Saturday the 27th she can be venerated in the Quilmes Cathedral (Rivadavia 355, Quilmes Centro).
Who is Saint Therese of Lisieux?
Saint Teresa of the Child Jesus was born in the French city of Alençon, on January 2, 1873, her exemplary parents were Luis Martin and Acelia María Guerin, both saints.
Upon entering Carmel she asked to be called Sister Teresa of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, offering herself to God as her instrument.
Teresa tried to give up imagining and pretending that the Christian life consisted of a series of great undertakings, and instead, willingly and with good spirits, travel “the path of the child who falls asleep without fear in his father’s arms.” .
At the age of 23 he fell ill with tuberculosis; and he died a year later, on September 30, 1897, in the arms of his Carmel sisters.
In 1925, Pope Pius
She was proclaimed Doctor of the Catholic Church by Pope Saint John Paul II on October 19, 1997.