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Article: REMAINS OF ST. THERESE DRAW CROWDS OF FAITHFUL POPULAR SAINT'S RELICS VISIT SEATTLE THIS WEEK.(News)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- January 18, 2000
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*****CORRECTION ran on January 20, 2000, as follows:*****
St. Therese of Lisieux was named a doctor of the Roman Catholic Church by Pope John Paul II in 1997. A story that began on Page One Tuesday gave an incorrect date. Also, an invitation-only Mass will be at 5 p.m. Sunday at St. Joseph's Carmelite Monastery in Shoreline. A listing on Page A3 Tuesday gave an incorrect time. 1 R
Just the sight of the blue Ford ``Theresemobile'' at the church doors drew gasps and a sob from the waiting crowd.
It was as if a celebrity approached - and, in a way, one did, borne inside an ornate box of carved jacaranda wood and and gilded roses.
The ...
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