

Born in a middle-class family in Paris, married at the age of 22, Elizabeth fell ill and was unable to have children. She accepted this trial. Sensitive, intelligent and profoundly Christian, Elizabeth suffered greatly over her husband's unbelief. He was converted after the death of his exceptional and unconditionally loving wife upon reading her Diary. Elizabeth Leseur's writings are very rich from both the human and the supernatural standpoint. She said, "Every soul that lifts itself up, lifts up the world."
Born in a middle-class family in Paris, married at the age of 22, Elizabeth fell ill and was unable to have children. She accepted this trial. Sensitive, intelligent and profoundly Christian, Elizabeth suffered greatly over her husband's unbelief. He was converted after the death of his exceptional and unconditionally loving wife upon reading her Diary. Elizabeth Leseur's writings are very rich from both the human and the supernatural standpoint. She said, "Every soul that lifts itself up, lifts up the world."
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