Originally published in 1926 and faithfully re-typeset by TAN Books, The Little Flower Prayerbook: A Carmelite Manual of Prayers is an introduction to the time-honored Carmelite prayers and devotions that St. Thérèse herself practiced during her lifetime.
Features Include: Morning and Evening Prayers, Acts of Faith, Daily Prayers, Devotions for Confession and Benediction, Devotions for the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, Devout Exercises for Every Day of the Week, a Novena to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Scapular Devotions, Spiritual Writings of St. Thérèse, and so much more . . .
This little book is perfect for devotees of the Little Flower, Third Order Carmelites, and all those who wish to follow the "Little Way".
- Compiled by:
- Fr. Columba Downey, OCarm
- Editor:
- Rev. Albert H. Dolan, O. Carm.
- Imprint:
- TAN Books
- Pages:
- 528
- Publication Date:
- 10/30/2012
- SKU:
- 2361
- Product Format:
- Ultrasoft Leatherette
- Height:
- 6.75
- Width:
- 4.75
4 Reviews
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The Little Flower Prayerbook
I purchased it from a parish book store, not this website. This prayerbook is a wonderful spiritual resource, my prayer life is revitalized and strengthened through it. I think there is a mistake on page 90 - It identifies two prayers as a Act of Hope, but the second, at least to my understanding, is a Act of Charity prayer. I've not read through the entire thing, as I've not had such a need which lead me to utilize every single prayer just yet (though I do expect this to change through the years), so I do not know if there are other small potential errors like this. It is certainly nothing major!
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Amazing release of a classic
This is such a wonderful prayerbook and TAN did an exceptional job on the typesetting and binding of this classic.
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The Little Flower Prayer Book
I love it and use it all the time even while waiting in a doctor;s office etc.
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Carmelite spirit
A wonderful prayer book for any occasion with prayers said by St Terese herself. I carry it with me daily and just ordered one for my sister. Perfect for third order carmelites or anyone with a strong devotion to st. Terese