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SAINT TERESA OF JESUS
SAINT
TERESA OF JESUS is the foundress of the Discalced Carmelite
life as it is known today. Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada was born in Avila,
Spain, on 28th March 1515 and entered the Carmel of the Incarnation there
in 1536. She lived there for about 20 years until she felt that God was
asking something more of her. After many tribulations and heart-searching
Teresa, left the Incarnation on 24th August 1562 to found St. Joseph's,
a new monastery in which she planned and hoped that the original Rule of
Carmel would be kept faithfully. There was a great deal of opposition to
the new Carmel and it was sometime before she was able to live there in
peace. Many condemned her as a woman deceived by her experiences in prayer.
Eventually the hostility died down and Teresa was asked to found more
of these houses of prayer in other cities of Spain. Over a period of twenty
years she founded 15 more houses for the nuns and, in association with
St John of the Cross, at least two for the friars. Teresa introduced a
fresh orientation into Carmelite life combining silence and solitude with
community living and giving the life of prayer a specific apostolic role
in the Church and the world. Prayer was to be the great outreach to others,
the one and only work of her nuns. Her energy, resolution and sense of
humour were unfailing, animated as they were by her immense desire to serve
the Lord as lovingly as she could. She died at Alba de Tormes on 4th October
1582. She was sixty seven years old. When the bells of Avila tolled for
her the local citizens said: "The Saint has gone to heaven."
Her feast day is kept on 15th October. [brochure
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1515
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Teresa de Ahumada born at Ávila, in Spain.
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1536
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Enters Carmelite Convent of the Incarnation (under the Mitigated Rule),
Ávila, as a novice. Regards the next 20 years as a period of semi-conversion.
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1556-7
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Final 'conversion'. First contact with the Society of Jesus.
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1562
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Founded the first convent of the reform, St Joseph's in Avila, under
the Primitive Rule of St Albert. Lives there until 1567. Drew up her
own Constitutions.
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1565
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Greater part of the Life written in its final version. The
Way of Perfection begun.
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1567
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Authorisation by the Carmelite General for the foundation of further
convents of the Reform. Primitive Rule and Constitutions approved.
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1568
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Teresa assisted in the foundation of the first Discalced Carmelite
Friary in Duruelo with St John of the Cross and Fr Antonio of Jesus.
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1562-82
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Founded Discalced Carmelite convents throughout Spain.
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1573
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Began to write the Foundations. (Completed 1582)
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1577
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The Interior Castle written. (Revised 1580).
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1582
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Dies in October at Alba de Tormes.
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(See also: A more detailed account of her life)
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