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Saint Teresa of Ávila, also known as Saint Teresa of Jesus, was a Spanish mystic. A | Saint Teresa of Ávila, also known as Saint Teresa of Jesus, was a Spanish mystic. A {{w|Carmelites|Carmelite}} nun, she reformed the order, forming (with {{w|John of the Cross|St. John of the Cross}}) the {{w|Discalced Carmelites}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:04, 23 October 2022
Life
Born: 28 March 1515
Died: 4 October 1582
Biography Saint Teresa of Ávila, also known as Saint Teresa of Jesus, was a Spanish mystic. A Carmelite nun, she reformed the order, forming (with St. John of the Cross) the Discalced Carmelites.
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- Dos poemas de Santa Teresa de Jesús (Marcos Castán)
- Nada te turbe (David Allinson)
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