The Cell endeavors all-out efforts for equipping the students in perfect harmony with modern industrial requirements. The Cell functions with the primary aim of achieving 100% placement of students in top-notch companies even before they have completed their courses. Our focus on placement centers on creating new approaches to attract the best from the industry to our campus. At CCET, we always believe in equipping our students with the right talent and personality to equate Industry parameters. Share with us your tenacious spirit, Little Flower of Jesus.The Career Guidance and Placement Cell functioning in the College is entrusted with assessing the caliber of the students and by matching with their desire and strength. Therese – help us to strongly and passionately pursue goals and divine calls. When he puts you off with a pious exhortation, you continue to plead with him to intervene, until you are dragged away. At the papal audience this day in 1887, you break protocol and directly address the Pope and ask him for the privilege to enter the Carmel early. You really are determined, tender Therese. Therese’s Life purchase her autobiography, Story of a Soul, or, That Martin Girl,a pamphlet about the life of the Little Flower. On April 9 th, 1888 she began her life as a novice and lived as a religious sister in the convent for nine years, until her death at age twenty-four. She was granted permission to enter Le Carmel but had to wait three until after her sixteenth birthday. On January 1, 1888, Bishop Hugonin gave St. The two guards literally carried me to the door. At that moment I was thus lifted, the Holy Father place his hands on my lips then raised it to bless me. It was with force they dragged me from his feet. As this was not enough they took me by the arms and Father Reverony helped them lift me, for I stayed there with joined hands resting on the knees of Leo XIII. The two guards touched me politely to make me rise. “Most Holy Father,” answered the Vicar General, “this is a child who wants to enter Carmel at the age of fifteen, but the Superiors are considering the matter at the moment.” “Well, my child,” the Holy Father replied, looking kindly, “do what the Superiors tell you!” I made a final effort, stating in a suppliant voice: “Oh! Holy Father, if you say yes, everybody will agree!” He gazed at me steadily, speaking these words and stressing each syllable: “Go… go… You will enter if God wills it!” He turned to Father Reverony who was staring at me with surprise and displeasure and said: “I don’t understand very well.” “Holy Father, in honor of your Jubilee, permit me to enter Carmel at the age of fifteen!”Įmotion undoubtedly made my voice tremble. Therese asking Pope Leo XIII to allow her to enter Le Carmel. The Sovereign Pontiff lowered his head toward me and I saw his eyes… fixed on me and they seemed to I kissed his slipper and he presented his hand, but instead of kissing it I joined my own lifting my tear-filled eyes to his face, I cried out: “Most Holy Father, I have a great favor to ask you!” A moment later I was at the Holy Father’s feet. I turned toward my dear Celine for advice: “Speak!” She said. Almost at the same instant, they told us on the Pope’s behalf that is was forbidden to speak, as this would prolong the audience too much. Our emotion was profound when we saw him enter to celebrate the Holy MassĪfter the Mass, the audience began… We passed in front of him in procession each pilgrim knelt in turn, kissed the foot and hand of Leo XIII received his blessing, and two guards touched as a sign to rise.īefore entering the pontifical apartment, I was really determined to speak, but I felt my courage weaken when I saw Father Reverony standing by the Holy Father’s right side. We entered the Vatican through the sovereign Pontiff’s chapel. Therese’s father strongly believed in her calling that he decided to take her on a pilgrimage to Rome in hope of asking the pope for permission to pursue her calling. She even tried to appear more mature by putting her hair up. Therese then asked Bishop Hugonin, the bishop of Bayeux and Lisieux, to let her enter when she was fifteen. The priest-director did not want her to enter until she was twenty-one. When she first sought permission at age 14 she was not granted entrance into the Convent. Therese knew she was called to be a Carmelite nun. Louis Martin, meeting with Bishop Hugonin to ask for permission to enter Le Carmelįrom the young age of nine, St. Special Events Toggle Submenu for Special Events.Novenas & Celebrations Toggle Submenu for Novenas & Celebrations.Religious Gifts Toggle Submenu for Religious Gifts.Mass Cards Toggle Submenu for Mass Cards.Cards & Gifts Toggle Submenu for Cards & Gifts.
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