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  2. Teresa of Ávila - Wikipedia

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    The Life of Saint Teresa of Avila by herself. J. M. Cohen, 1957. Penguin Classics; Life of St. Teresa of Jesus. Translated by Benedict Zimmerman, 1997. Tan Books, ISBN 978-0-89555-603-5; The Life of Teresa of Jesus: The Autobiography of Teresa of Avila. Translated by E. Allison Peers, 1991. Doubleday, ISBN 978-0-385-01109-9

  3. Teresa de Ahumada - Wikipedia

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    In Lorenzo's will, he determined that the family name of his daughter was to be: "Teresa de Ahumada". She was often referred to by a nickname, "Teresita", alluding to her aunt Saint Teresa de Jesus. Teresa de Ahumada's childhood was marked by the death of her mother on 14 November 1567, a year after the girl's birth.

  4. List of saints named Teresa - Wikipedia

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    Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart (1747–1770), an Italian Discalced Carmelite; Theresa of Saint Augustine (1752–1794), Discalced Carmelite and martyr; Thérèse Couderc (1805–1885), co-founder of the Sisters of the Cenacle; Maria Teresa of St. Joseph (1855–1938), founder of the Carmelite Daughters of the Divine Heart of Jesus

  5. Sister Teresa - Wikipedia

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    Sister Teresa: The Woman Who Became Saint Teresa of Avila is a historical novel by Bárbara Mujica, published in 2007 by Overlook.The novel is narrated by a fictional nun, Angélica del Sagrado Corazón, who recalls the life of her friend, Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada, who was canonized as Saint Teresa of Ávila in 1622.

  6. Ana de Jesús - Wikipedia

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    From the moment Teresa of Ávila met Ana de Jesus she became her favorite daughter, and, along with Mary of St. Joseph, were her pillars in her life and work. [1] Ana and Saint Teresa were so close, that when Saint Teresa was writing her book The Book of the Foundations, in Salamanca, she was sharing a cell with Ana who was aware of everything ...

  7. Thérèse of Lisieux - Wikipedia

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    Vita Sackville-West, author of The Eagle and the Dove a study of Therese of Lisieux and Teresa of Avila – admired the "tough core of heroism" she found in the pages of Histoire d'une âme. [197] Anna Schäffer – German mystic. She was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012.

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  9. Richard Crashaw - Wikipedia

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    Dowsing recording that at Little St Mary's "we brake downe 60 superstitious pictures, some popes, and crucifixes, and God the Father sitting in a chayer, and holding a globe in his hand". [17] Crashaw's poetry took on decidedly Catholic imagery, especially in his poems about Spanish mystic St Teresa of Avila. Teresa's writings were unknown in ...

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