Therese Martin Carmelite of Lisieux is one of the Church’s most beloved saints. This French nun’s short life was one of the great faith and insight therefore she was named patroness of France in 1947. Generations of Catholics have admired this young saint and called her ‘The Little Flower’ and found her short life more inspirational to live their daily lives than in volumes written by scholars. Therese died when she was just 24 years old. She was nun for less than ten years. She didn’t do any great thing in her life but did small things in a different way and made her life a beautiful little flower. So we always insist all the Teresians to do little things in a different way, ordinary things in an extraordinary way. May St. Teresa, the Patron of our school bless all the Teresians by showering the petals of roses from heaven as she had promised to do after leaving the earthly abode.