See portions of the columbarium:

- Lobby
- Remembering Chapel
- The Wall of Lisieux
- The Wall of Alencon
- The Wall of Carmel
- Ecclesiastical Museum

 

 

 

THE COLUMBARIUM

The St. Thérèse Columbarium houses close to 38,000 imported vaults or niches. Each vault can fit up to four urns.

The Columbarium has five (5) main areas: Les Chapelle des Roses or the Remembering Chapel, La Vie du Sainte Therese or The Life of Saint Thérèse, Les Murs de Lisieux (The Wall of Lisieux), Les Murs d’Alencon (The Wall of Alencon) and Les Murs de Carmel (The Wall of Carmel).

The Columbarium also features an Ecclesiastical Museum where art about the life of St. Thérèse are displayed.

A virtual video library is also available for those who want to reminisce moments with their departed loved ones.

 

 

 

LOBBY

 
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Friendly and knowledgeable staff are always ready to assist you when you come to visit the Columbarium.

As a vault owner, you are also entitled to perpetual maintenance for your niches. No monthly or annual fees to be paid.

You may also submit photos and/or video your departed loved ones for the virtual video library.

 
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You may watch inspiring and informative video here every time you visit the Columbarium.

 

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  REMEMBERING CHAPEL  

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Daily masses are offered at the Remembering Chapel for your inurned loved ones.

 

 

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Each vault is imported and top-quality. It can house up to four regular-sized urns.

 

 

 

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THE WALL OF LISIEUX

 

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Les Murs de Lisieux is one of three al fresco areas of the St. Thérèse Columbarium.

It is named after Lisieux, where St. Thérèse spent her early years after the death of her mother.

It is also where the Basilica of St. Thérèse is located.

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Les Murs d’Alencon is named after the birth place of St. Thérèse.

 

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Les Murs de Carmel is named after the place where the Convent of the Carmel Sisters can be found, where St. Thérèse spent most of her life as a nun.

 

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