Sacred Art of St. Thérèse
Sacred Art of St. Thérèse
Please note: The canvas and print do not come mounted or framed.
Delve into the profound beauty of the Catholic Faith with an exclusive portrait of St. Thérèse of Lisieux.
Find inspiration in the life and holiness of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, a saint and Doctor of the Church whose theological writings have had a timeless impact on Catholics through the ages. This newly commissioned sacred art beautifully captures St. Thérèse's life and teachings.
Before she died, Thérèse revealed that her work of making God loved all over the world would begin after her death. She said, “I want to spend my heaven in doing good on earth,” claiming that “a shower of roses” would fall after her death. Since her passing, numerous Catholics all over the world have reported receiving “roses from heaven” after completing novenas to St. Thérèse.
In St. Thérèse's hands, you will see a small rose with falling petals, a symbol of her profound relationship with God, and her intercession for all of his children.
Inspiring Catholic art is not reserved for use in churches and cathedrals—it is available for homes and offices as well. As the Catechism of the Catholic Church tells us, “Sacred art draws man to adoration, to prayer, and to the love of God” (CCC 2502).
This sacred art of St. Thérèse of Lisieux is a masterful addition to Ascension’s Sacred Art Collection of Holy Men and Women by Tianna Williams, a partnership between Tianna Williams, Fr. Josh Johnson, and Ascension to create beautiful sacred art that transforms Catholic churches and homes into places of deeper rest, prayer, and faith.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Catholic Faith and let the sacred imagery of St. Thérèse's remarkable journey inspire your own spiritual pilgrimage.
An email explaining the symbolism of this image will be sent to those who purchase it so that they can more fully understand and appreciate its message.
If you would like the St. Thérèse candle, click this link.
If you would like prayer cards of the artwork, click this link.
If you would like more sacred art, you can see the collection here.