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Photo Gallery ~ Lisieux and Philadelphia Historical Connection

Photo Gallery ~ Lisieux and Philadelphia Historical Connection

by Philadelphia Carmelites | Nov 1, 2013 | Fr. Moore, History, People, Photo Galleries, Photos, Relics, St. Luis di Gonzaga, St. Therese de Lisieux

Infant of Prague from the Chapel Reverend John J. Moore, first chaplain, from 1902 to his death in 1928. Father Moore’s chalice Father Moore’s...
Philadelphia Carmel’s Relationship With Lisieux

Philadelphia Carmel’s Relationship With Lisieux

by Philadelphia Carmelites | Jul 16, 1927 | Books, Fr. Moore, History, People, Photos, Sr. Stanislaus, St. Therese de Lisieux

“Philadelphia was the first city in the United States to recognize the sanctity of Little Theresa many years before she was canonized by the Church in 1925. Sister Stanislaus, of the discalced Carmelites of Philadelphia, introduced the life of the Little Flower...
Philadelphia Carmel Photos circa Founding

Philadelphia Carmel Photos circa Founding

by Philadelphia Carmelites | Oct 4, 1910 | Buildings, Fr. Moore, History, Mary Egan, People, Photo Galleries, Photos, Sr. Stanislaus

the House the House the House The Foundresses Father Moore Fr. Moore and Mary Egan Fr. Moore, in the alley Fr. Moore seated at alley entrance Therese portrait shrine Therese Shrine with flowers Sr. Stan. grave w Sr. Anne...
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