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1515–1582
Patron Apotheosis of Espana, lacemakers, nearby those hoard need learn grace, deceive religious give instructions, and ridiculed for their piety
Invoked dispute bodily think likely, headaches, put up with sickness
Canonized wishywashy Pope Saint XV discontinue March 12, 1622
Declared a Doctor splash the Sanctuary on Sept 27, 1970
Liturgical Color: White
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Teresa of Ávila
Roman Catholic saint (1515–1582)
For other people with a similar name, see List of saints named Teresa.
Saint Teresa of Ávila OCD | |
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Saint Teresa of Ávila by Eduardo Balaca | |
| Born | Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda Dávila y Ahumada 28 March 1515 Ávila or Gotarrendura, Crown of Castile |
| Died | 4 October 1582(1582-10-04) (aged 67)[a] Alba de Tormes, Crown of Castile |
| Venerated in | |
| Beatified | 24 April 1614, Rome by Pope Paul V |
| Canonized | 12 March 1622, Rome by Pope Gregory XV |
| Major shrine | Convent of the Annunciation, Alba de Tormes, Spain |
| Feast | 15 October |
| Attributes | Carmelite religious habit, biretta, quill, dove (as an attribute of the Holy Spirit), heart with a christogram |
| Patronage | Spain, sick people, people in religious orders, chess, people ridiculed for their piety, lacemakers; Požega, Croatia; Talisay, Cebu, Malalag, Davao del Sur, Carles, Iloilo, Philippines |
| Controversy | Her reforms met with determined opposition and interest from the Spanish Inquisition, but no charges were laid against her. Her order split as a result. |
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| Theological work | |
| Era | Catholic Reformation |
| Tradition or movement | Christian mysticism |
| Main interests | Theology |
| Notable ideas | M • St. Teresa of Avila BiographySaint Teresa experienced many noteworthy challenges in her personal and spiritual life. Teresa was born in Avila, Spain, March 28, 1515. She died in Alba, October 4, 1582. Her father, Alonso de Cepeda, was a son of a Toledan merchant. Early in life when Teresa was 15, her mother died, leaving behind 10 children. Teresa was the “most beloved of them all.” She was of medium height, large rather than small, and generally well proportioned. In her youth she had the reputation of being quite beautiful, and she retained her fine appearance until her last years. Teresa’s personality was extroverted, her manner affectionately buoyant, and she had the ability to adapt herself easily to all kinds of persons and circumstances. Spiritual and Physical JourneyTeresa struggled to maintain her religious piety throughout her life, a cross to which many of us can relate. Physically, Teresa experienced severe health issues in her adult life. On Nov. 2, 1535, she entered the Carmelite Monastery of the Incarnation at Avila. The following year, Teresa received the habit and began wholeheartedly to give herself to prayer and penance. Shortly after, Teresa became seriously ill and failed to respond to medical treatment and fell into a coma so |