An Audio/Video Prayer for France

Immerse yourself in prayer amidst the flickering candles and a beautiful rendition of the Our Father in this short video featuring images from Lisieux, home of the co-patroness of France, St. Therese of Lisieux. I created this a while back as a prayer meditation. This is a good time to resurrect it for France.

St. Therese, shower them with roses of peace. Following your example, we pray for the conversion of the bad guys too.

Images and video are from the glorious basilica to the serene Carmelite monastery where you will see the renovated chapel, the saints’ relics and her brown habit with crucifix. The words of the hymn end with: “Deliver us from evil. Amen.” This video/audio prayer is lovely on any mobile device.

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Author:Jennifer Kane

Content Evangelist, Jennifer Kane, is a secular Carmelite (OCDS), wife, mother, grandmother who worked for more than 30 years in marketing/communications which included 20 years in radio broadcasting including news director. She holds degrees in Journalism/Communication (BA) and English (MA) from St. Bonaventure University. In 2016 she authored the Vatican application for minor basilica status for The Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels in Olean, New York. Pope Francis granted that title in 2017. Research on the basilica formed the basis of her history book, A Place Set Apart. She previously authored the book, A Worthy and Capable Clergyman, the second part of the history book in a slightly different format. She is founder and editor of the website, CatholicAPPtitude.org, the #1 English language website cataloging/reviewing Catholic apps for mobile devices.

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One Comment on “An Audio/Video Prayer for France”

  1. November 14, 2015 at 6:29 am #

    Thank you so much for thinking of this during this time of crisis for our Parisian sisters and brothers who are dead and suffering at this time. It helped me be present with them in a special way. I love technology it diminishes all distances. I could go physically to Boston marathon bombing site but you and technology made it possible for me to go to Paris and pray there. Thank you and blessings

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