Look out, look out, " the greatest saint of modern times " is coming to the UK! The bones of St. Therese of Liseux, a Carmelite nun, known as " the Little Flower of Jesus" , who died in 1897, are to do gigs throughout the UK, INCLUDING Wormwood Scrubs ( where old lags seeking redemption will be able to seek it through them because apparently, when alive she had an affinity with sinners and those "on the edge "), York Minster and various cathedrals.
Her birthplace in France is second only to Lourdes in attracting pilgrims. She of course claims to have had signs from god and a claim has been made to the effect that a 7-year-old Edith Piaf was cured of blindness after visiting her grave.!Sad to relate, however, that them bones them bones don't always have the desired effect. Apparently they were taken to Iraq in 2002 to thwart the oncoming invasion.
So, if you're a sinner or " on the edge " don't miss this opportunity!!
Her birthplace in France is second only to Lourdes in attracting pilgrims. She of course claims to have had signs from god and a claim has been made to the effect that a 7-year-old Edith Piaf was cured of blindness after visiting her grave.!Sad to relate, however, that them bones them bones don't always have the desired effect. Apparently they were taken to Iraq in 2002 to thwart the oncoming invasion.
So, if you're a sinner or " on the edge " don't miss this opportunity!!
A man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?


