The Life of St. Teresa
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Frances Alice Forbes
Teresa of Ávila, also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, baptized as Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda y Ahumada (28 March 1515 – 4 October 1582), was a prominent Spanish mystic, Roman Catholic saint, Carmelite nun, an author of the Counter Reformation and theologian of contemplative life through mental prayer. She was a reformer of the Carmelite Order and is considered to be a founder of the Discalced Carmelites along with John of the Cross.
In 1622, forty years after her death, she was canonized by Pope Gregory XV and on 27 September 1970, was named a Doctor of the Church by Pope Paul VI. Her books, which include her autobiography (The Life of Teresa of Jesus) and her seminal work El Castillo Interior (trans.: The Interior Castle) are an integral part of Spanish Renaissance literature as well as Christian mysticism and Christian meditation practices as she entails in her other important work, Camino de Perfección (trans.: The Way of Perfection). - Summary by Wikipedia (2 hr 18 min)
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Excellent book.
Karen Bromberg
This is one of my favorite saints. Well read book, I loved it.
well read, nice overview.
TLocke
So much has been written about this amazing woman, invalid, religious leader, and writer. this summary is nice in that it keeps her relationship with the Catholic Church and intimate one with Christ in the forefront as Mover in all her choices and behaviors.
Excellent reading of a wonderful life
Jessica
I adore the life of saint Teresa of Avila. This audio of her life is an excellent read.
Stephen Lowe
great reading and reader. The ability to obey and to sacrafice are important in every age but particularly here and now.
what a life!
Oskari
Wonderful biography of a wonderful saint! Inspiring, uplifting, thought-provoking. The reader is excellent. Clear and good pace.
Excellent Writing
Melody Jennings
The reader pronounced every Spanish word with perfect American accents.
Robert Maher
beautiful story about st Theresa. thank you librivox for the book.
good
Jonas Herum
I enjoyed thoroughly. well read too