March 14, 2010, 7:27 pm



Links about St. Teresa of Avila:

by the 16th century, devotion to st. joseph was flourishing in spain. st. teresa of avila became his great advocate because she believed his intercession ...

... the opening of a new reformed carmelite convent in avila. ... remember that it was rubeo who had favored st. teresa in the early days of the discalced reform in ...

teresa of avila left a legacy that. the younger nun could and did adapt to her ... patron saint of spain, st. teresa is avowedly spanish: “es santa teresa ...

in 1320–1322, st. nicola of tolentino exorcized the cistercian nuns of santa lucia ... st. teresa had no doubts about this matter. "the devil," she wrote, ...

by the 16th century, devotion to st. joseph was flourishing in spain. st. teresa of avila became his great advocate because she believed his intercession ...

... was the spiritual confessor to saint teresa of avila for the readings, ... born juan de yepes y alvarez in fontiveros at old castile, spain on june 24, ...

the nuns in holland soon spread to belgium, france, germany and spain. ... by that time the nuns of st. teresa had spread all over the church. ...

panel title: constructing st. teresa of avila in early modern art and ... to co-patron saint of spain, alongside its traditional patron, st. james. ...

... exercises of jesuits and followers of saint teresa of avila and saint john of the cross, ... in the fifteenth century its patron, the count of niebla, ...



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