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| navigate by keyword : 12th 1930 affectionately alphonse architect assisted became bishop bridgets buildings carmelite catholic charged church construction diocese established flags flower founding four funds given hiring infant james jesus known land lisieux little memphis msgr nashville nickname nun parish pastor purchasing raising saint school she smith task tennessee teresa theresa when whitfield |
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| Not long after itââ¬â¢s founding, St. Theresa became affectionately known as ââ¬ÅLittle Flowerââ¬Â, the nickname given St. Theresa of Lisieux when she was a Carmelite nun. Msgr. Whitfield was charged with the task of raising funds, purchasing land, hiring an architect, and beginning construction of the first of four buildings. |
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