When my husband was discerning his vocation during the semester we spent
abroad taking classes in Gaming, Austria and traveling around Europe he
prayed to St. Thérèse of Lisieux to be “offered red roses” if he was
meant to marry me. And one afternoon in Venice outside St. Mark’s
Basilica (my husband’s namesake) a flower vendor offered red roses. Mark
did not purchase them, nor did he give up his discernment immediately,
but I still credit the Little Flower’s intercession to him feeling what I
had felt all along—that we were meant to be married. Three years later
our dear St. Thérèse led us to her parents.
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