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  1. Teresa of Ávila, [a] OCD (Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda Dávila y Ahumada; 28 March 1515 – 4 or 15 October 1582), [b] also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, was a Carmelite nun and prominent Spanish mystic and religious reformer.

  2. 4 days ago · St. Teresa of Ávila (born March 28, 1515, Ávila, Spain—died October 4, 1582, Alba de Tormes; canonized 1622; feast day October 15) was a Spanish nun, one of the great mystics and religious women of the Roman Catholic Church, and an author of spiritual classics.

  3. St. Teresa of Avila. Catholic Online. Saints & Angels. Facts. Feastday: October 15. Patron: of Headache sufferers, Spanish Catholic Writers. Birth: March 28, 1515. Death: October 4, 1582. Beatified: April 24th 1614, Rome by Pope Paul V. Canonized: March 12th 1622, Rome by Pope Gregory XV. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online.

  4. Mar 17, 2022 · St. Teresa of Avila was recognized as the first woman doctor of the church by Pope Paul VI in 1970. At the time, this honor had been given to only 30 saints of the Roman Catholic church. St. Teresa earned this place in the church for her reform work and mystical ideas on mental prayer, inspiring generations of Christians.

  5. Jun 2, 2023 · 4 min read. ‘To have courage for whatever comes in life — everything lies in that.’. As a small girl, St. Teresa of Ávila (1515-82) wanted to become a martyr slaughtered at the hands of the Moors. As a young adult, she was taken up with vanities and worldly concerns.

  6. www.biographyonline.net › spiritual › st_teresa_avilaBiography St Teresa Avila

    Saint Teresa of Ávila (1515–1582) was a Spanish mystic, writer and reformer of the Carmelite order. She was an influential and pivotal figure of her generation. St Teresa (Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada) was born in Avila, Spain on 28th March 1515.

  7. Saint Teresa of Ávila, orig. Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada, (born March 28, 1515, Ávila, Spain—died Oct. 4, 1582, Alba de Tormes; canonized 1622; feast day October 15), Spanish Carmelite nun, mystic, and saint. After entering a convent around the age of 20, she fell seriously ill.

  8. Aug 15, 2019 · THE LIFE OF ST. TERESA OF AVILA. Contents. Abbreviations An outline of the Life of St. Teresa Translator's Preface General introduction to the works of St. Teresa Chapters: 1-40 Footnotes. THE LIFE OF ST. TERESA OF JESUS. Abbreviations: F = Foundations; I.C. = Interior Castle; L = Life; LL = Letters; R = Relations.

  9. The elder of the two daughters, and the third child of the marriage, was St. Teresa, known for many years of her life as Dona Teresa Sanchez Cepeda Davila y Ahumada. Don Alfonso was a man of solid piety, most charitable to the poor and the sick, very gentle and considerate with his servants.

  10. Oct 15, 2023 · St. Teresa of Avila navigated religious reforms amidst societal changes, emphasizing genuine prayer and facing immense challenges throughout her life.