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New podcast makes St. Thérèse’s ‘Story of A Soul’ available to listeners

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St. Therese podcast

A new season of a “Catholic Classics” podcast is inviting people to encounter St. Thérèse of Lisieux by listening to her world-famous autobiography, “Story of a Soul,” beginning on her feast day, Oct. 1.

“St. Thérèse shows us what she calls ‘The Little Way,’ which precisely is this way of confidence and love,” Father Michael-Joseph Paris of St. Thérèse, OCD, a co-host of “Catholic Classics,” says in a trailer for the podcast. “That through confidence in God’s grace and through expressing our love for the little things of each day, no matter what our vocation may be, we can truly attain great holiness.”

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