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Teresa of Avila

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  • Saints such as Teresa of Avila and Ignatius of Loyola were inspired by the codes of chivalric conduct and tried to apply the ideals to the religious orders which they founded.

    The Code of Chivalry elena maria vidal 2009

  • Saints such as Teresa of Avila and Ignatius of Loyola were inspired by the codes of chivalric conduct and tried to apply the ideals to the religious orders which they founded.

    Archive 2009-04-01 elena maria vidal 2009

  • The wisdom of Teresa of Avila, for example, is very appropriate for times like these because she understood the nature of Divine chaos and directed her nuns in ways to respond to personal experiences of Divine chaos.

    In Times Like These 2008

  • For Teresa of Avila, Divine chaos was God\'s way of creating an upheaval in order to break through patterns of denial that held a person emotionally or mentally captive. '

    In Times Like These 2008

  • Saint Teresa of Avila had a vision of a priest saying Mass in a state of mortal sin; she saw frightful demons squirming around the priest and altar.

    The Mystery of Faith de Brantigny........................ 2008

  • But it is precisely for times like these that you have prepared your inner consciousness and soul to transcend reptiles of fear (as Teresa of Avila would say) in order to keep centered and clear headed.

    In Times Like These 2008

  • Saint Teresa of Avila had a vision of a priest saying Mass in a state of mortal sin; she saw frightful demons squirming around the priest and altar.

    Archive 2008-07-06 de Brantigny........................ 2008

  • Great Christian mystics like Teresa of Avila regarded their raptures as special gifts of God.

    Faith Is More Than A Feeling 2007

  • Teresa of Avila encountered opposition at the Incarnation when she was appointed prioress.

    Battle ax nuns Terry Nelson 2007

  • A brilliant philosopher who stopped believing in God when she was fourteen, Edith Stein was so captivated by reading the autobiography of Teresa of Avila that she began a spiritual journey that led to her Baptism in 1922.

    St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Argent 2006

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