Leonie Martin: A Difficult Life; the Sister of St. Therese of Lisieux, by Marie audin=Croix

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A sister of Saint ThÌ©r̬se of Lisieux, LÌ©onie Martin (1863-1941) was one of the five daughters of ZÌ©lie and Louis Martin, who were canonized by Pope Francis. She was the least gifted of the five Martin sisters, an emotionally disturbed child who suffered much and caused much anguish in her family.Marie Baudouin-Croix has carefully researched LÌ©onie's life, including her mother's voluminous correspondence about her family life. In letters to her daughters, sister, brother, and sister-in-law, ZÌ©lie confided the challenges she faced in raising L‰Û_onie. Yet LÌ©onie was the first one in the Martin family to understand and to follow ThÌ©r̬se's Little Way. After three valiant but unsuccessful attempts to enter consecrated religious life, LÌ©onie was finally accepted by the Visitation Order in Caen. As a Visitation nun she succeeded in conquering a difficult temperament and other personal challenges, so that by the time of her death at seventy-eight years old she was regarded by many as a saint. Her convent at Caen has been inundated with letters testifying to her posthumous intercessory aid. How did this troubled child turn into the nun remembered by many as so kind, serene, and happy that they could not believe she had such a difficult childhood? She discovered God within herself, in her weakness and suffering, and she became a great disciple of ThÌ©r̬se's "way of confidence and love". LÌ©onie practiced the Little Way so deeply that in 2015 the cause for her sainthood was officially opened by the Church.
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