The Story of a Soul
Saint Therese Of Lisieux
Leído por Ann Boulais
Marie Francoise Therese Martin, affectionately known as 'The Little Flower', was born on January 2, 1873, in Alencon, France to Louis Martin and Zelie Guerin. She was the youngest and one of five surviving sisters of the nine Martin children. When Therese was 3, her mother died. Louis Martin moved his family to Lisieux to be closer to his late wife's brother and his family. It was there that Therese's sister, Pauline, entered the Carmel at Lisieux on October 2, 1882. Therese at that time also heard the Divine Call to religious life. Therese entered the Carmel on April 9, 1888, after much oppostion to her entering at the age of 15. It was there that she wrote L'Histoire d'une Ame (The Story of a Soul) through obedience. Eventually, Therese's other sisters entered the religious life, one at the Carmel of Lisieux and the other became a Poor Clare at the Visitation Convent at Caen. Therese died on September 30, 1897, at the Carmel of Lisieux of tuberculosis. She was beatified on April 29, 1923 and canonized on May 17, 1925. (Summary written by Ann Boulais.) (6 hr 54 min)
Capítulos
| Dedication, Preface and Prologue | 21:57 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
| Chapter I - Earliest Memories | 24:08 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
| Chapter II - A Catholic Household | 26:55 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
| Chapter III - Pauline Enters the Carmel | 22:56 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
| Chapter IV - First Communion and Confirmation | 30:51 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
| Chapter V - Vocation of Therese | 30:44 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
| Chapter VI - A Pilgrimage to Rome | 34:09 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
| Chapter VII - The Little Flower Enters the Carmel | 23:16 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
| Chapter VIII - Profession of Soeur Therese | 31:43 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
| Chapter IX - The Night of the Soul | 40:24 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
| Chapter X - The New Commandment | 32:28 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
| Chapter XI - A Canticle of Love | 38:20 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
| Epilogue | 56:55 | Leído por Ann Boulais |
Reseñas
the story of a soul
Steven Schwetz
Told me we meet many people here in the world but not many souls. Not so with The Story. Reader was enthusiastic as if it were that important and met Therese for the first time
A LibriVox Listener
I liked the reader very much. She has a beautiful voice. After listening to this version whenever I think of St There's it is the readers voice that runs thru my mind.
Dusty
A LibriVox Listener
This negative review is not at all for the content, which is amazing and life-changing, but the reading. The reader is frantic and hurried, and painful to listen to.
Good
joanhamlin
I would've liked to hear alot more details. Maybe this is the way the book is written, I don't know. Narration is very nice.
A LibriVox Listener
I love this book but the reader was awful I just couldn't bear listening to it.
A LibriVox Listener
couldn't listen more than a minute. the reader is truly terrible
Great narration
Mary Havens
Easy to understand, clear, no background noise
Audrey Z
very nice reading, just that pauses were somewhat