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Yes all twenty decades will be prayed for you by me IF someone can find and post on here a link to or copy of the pic at 5:16 of Therese kneeling over the person.

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YufnUupZMfc[/media]

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I couldn't find that one, but I found this one instead:


[img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_WVn0qQZO3Cw/SSyuqX1mKlI/AAAAAAAAB60/NQOR1Kw8IFM/s400/St.Bona.jpg[/img]



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dominicansoul

[url="http://www.vatican.va/various/cappelle/sistina_vr/index.html"]Virtual Tour of the Sistine Chapel[/url]


I also found this!

YAY!

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I found this cool image of St. Norbert:

[img]http://www.hanscomfamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/St.-Norbert-.jpg[/img]

Hmmm...St. Therese showing a crucifix to a dying...soldier?

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This is the closest I can find so far:

[img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_BviYnOC0QuY/TKXXXsjuTII/AAAAAAAABOE/YM1gELwW1Do/s1600/Therese_of_Lisieux.jpg[/img]

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[quote name='vee8' timestamp='1296957698' post='2209188']
Yes all twenty decades will be prayed for you by me IF someone can find and post on here a link to or copy of the pic at 5:16 of Therese kneeling over the person.
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Vee, your offer [img]http://www.phatmass.com/phorum/public/style_emoticons/default/amen.gif[/img] is very tempting [img]http://www.phatmass.com/phorum/public/style_emoticons/default/like.gif[/img].

Here is a copy of the pick -small because a bigger one would not upload.


The background images present Therese's life in a sequence, then the death, and then the glory stage. The pic at 5:16 is the second pic of Therese in glory with people, in this case with a soldier of WWI.
She was well known among the WWI soldiers because she helped very many of them during the war, and this triggered such a huge devotion and fast track beatification and canonization.
I think the pic is not an identified person but an anonymous soldier being helped by Therese at his death -she is holding the palm of a martyr under the crucifix.

Hope this helps [img]http://www.phatmass.com/phorum/public/style_emoticons/default/wave.gif[/img]

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[quote name='MithLuin' timestamp='1296963653' post='2209213']
This is the closest I can find so far:

[img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_BviYnOC0QuY/TKXXXsjuTII/AAAAAAAABOE/YM1gELwW1Do/s1600/Therese_of_Lisieux.jpg[/img]
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This is my new favorite image of St. Therese...I love engravings...Mith, you wouldn't happen to know the artist...is it stated on the source of your pic. I couldn't find it anywhere online.

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I know that it is obviously the death of a missionary - perhaps either of her spiritual brothers? But I spent a great deal of time on Google looking for it, searching all sorts of possible descriptions for it. Unfortunately I found nothing, but I did e-mail the person and message them on Youtube. Hope to have an answer for you soon.

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It's really too bad the composer of that beautiful piece, full-habited cloistered Sr. Marie Therese, OCD went to being "Claire Sokol" a Carmelite woman of Reno as they are called :(

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[quote name='Orans' timestamp='1296964446' post='2209217']The background images present Therese's life in a sequence, then the death, and then the glory stage. The pic at 5:16 is the second pic of Therese in glory with people, in this case with a soldier of WWI. She was well known among the WWI soldiers because she helped very many of them during the war, and this triggered such a huge devotion and fast track beatification and canonization. I think the pic is not an identified person but an anonymous soldier being helped by Therese at his death -she is holding the palm of a martyr under the crucifix.

Hope this helps [img]http://www.phatmass.com/phorum/public/style_emoticons/default/wave.gif[/img]
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This was my first thought also (& my family happens to be watching a WWII movie behind me) Here's a blog post on it - [i][url="http://laudemgloriae.blogspot.com/2009/08/pluie-de-roses.html"]PLUIE DE ROSES[/url][/i] There's a French book online linked there, [url="http://www.abbaye-saint-benoit.ch/saints/carmel/thereseenfj/pluieroses/guerre/guerre01a.htm"][i]PLUIE DE ROSES Interventions de Sr Thérèse de l'Enfant-Jésus pendant la guerre[/i][/url] (also online [url="http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5558437g/f1.planchecontact.pagination"]here[/url]) which has this picture, the closest I can find so far ..

[img]http://www.abbaye-saint-benoit.ch/saints/carmel/thereseenfj/pluieroses/couverture.jpg[/img]
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[quote name='dominicansoul' timestamp='1296960659' post='2209195']
I couldn't find that one, but I found this one instead:


[img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_WVn0qQZO3Cw/SSyuqX1mKlI/AAAAAAAAB60/NQOR1Kw8IFM/s400/St.Bona.jpg[/img]



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hmm .. :blink: is right!

[quote name='dominicansoul' timestamp='1296961612' post='2209200']
[url="http://www.vatican.va/various/cappelle/sistina_vr/index.html"]Virtual Tour of the Sistine Chapel[/url]


I also found this!

YAY!

:clap:
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Very neat!! Thanks!

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Haven't run into it yet, but I got a name .. St. Therese, Angel of the Trenches! :saint:

[img]http://i51.tinypic.com/egtl5i.png[/img]

From newsletter [url="http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:CYJwvd-lQeMJ:www.sttherese.com/newsletter/BrochureApril2005.pdf+St.+Th%C3%A9r%C3%A8se+,+Angel+of+the+Trenches-+Dearly+Loved+by+the+Armed+Forces&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEEShPHKtzHZ4raqatRHXU8aR9rS4_M8KaXdqMxn_UHa2twJXX0M8n7rnNkopAmJWpzmJwEZaHjajqeUz-xzwKW6eBHEgGfC16boK6npJq60LJNJMSdjNNbWBasSrXkr86qMGsb1aS&sig=AHIEtbQDM5zpmyBLrFPo_WgP5PRwq3ll0w"]here[/url] (<-- Google doc) .. also here - [i][url="http://www.catholicmil.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=500%3Ast-therese--angel-of-the-trenches-dearly-loved-by-the-armed-forces&Itemid=69"]St. Thérèse, Angel of the Trenches - Dearly Loved by the Armed Forces[/url][/i]


[img]http://i55.tinypic.com/1zdmadg.png[/img]

article here (<-- pdf file .. it won't let me link so I'll just post it below :like:) "The Saint Encourages a Soldier and Brings Him Back to Religion" (pg. 17)

www.sttherese.com/newsletter/BrochureDecember2005.pdf

[quote]For thousands of soldiers who found themselves facing an early death amid the humdrum boredom of daily life in the trenches, Thérèse's mixture of the mundane and the immortal spoke volumes: she became known as "the Angel of the Trenches", and the museum at Lisieux contains hundreds of tokens of gratitude – including medals awarded for valour – brought here by soldiers, mostly French but some British or even German, who felt her words had guided them through the darkest of times.[/quote]
[url="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/the-magical-mystical-tour-why-are-the-relics-of-st-thregravese-such-a-holy-hit-1774398.html"]http://www.independe...it-1774398.html[/url]

Prayer to [url="http://www.catholicmil.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=895:st-therese-the-little-flower-angel-of-the-trenches&catid=59:prayers-through-the-saints&Itemid=94"]St Therese the Little Flower - Angel of the Trenches[/url] :nunpray:

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Still, I wonder about that martyr palm she is holding with the crucifix .. which makes it seem more like he is a missionary... although I do still think he's a solider .. a French solider for sure. Perhaps one of the stories in that Interventions book would explain it. Maybe one of them died for his faith as well or it stands for St. Therese's desire for martyrdom. I'm thinking we're only going to find this particular picture though after hearing from that youtube user. Okay, better get to sleep! Au revoir! :sleep2:

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[quote name='Chiquitunga' timestamp='1296979390' post='2209271']
Still, I wonder about that martyr palm she is holding with the crucifix .. which makes it seem more like he is a missionary... although I do still think he's a solider .. a French solider for sure. Perhaps one of the stories in that Interventions book would explain it. Maybe one of them died for his faith as well or it stands for St. Therese's desire for martyrdom. I'm thinking we're only going to find this particular picture though after hearing from that youtube user. Okay, better get to sleep! Au revoir! :sleep2:
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Okay, here's a story .. [url="http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.abbaye-saint-benoit.ch%2Fsaints%2Fcarmel%2Fthereseenfj%2Fpluieroses%2Fguerre%2Fguerre01a.htm"][/url][url="http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http://www.abbaye-saint-benoit.ch/saints/carmel/thereseenfj/pluieroses/guerre/guerre01b.htm&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&twu=1&usg=ALkJrhhLXsrd0En36p_fVud0VNXVA4iM0A#_Toc214380439"][i]Heavenly warning of the death of a soldier[/i][/url]
[i]
"She saw distinctly, within walking distance, A. a soldier in the arms of Sister Therese. The little saint was a heavenly beauty and smiled. On the one hand, she supported the young man, on the other, she gave him a palm. Both looked to the sky, they looked radiant and triumphant."[/i]

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