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Meaning of "st. teresa"

St. Teresa refers to Saint Teresa, also known as Teresa of Ávila. She was a Spanish mystic, writer, and reformer of the Carmelite Order. She is considered one of the most important figures in the history of Catholicism

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The material aspect is the work interior castle of st. teresa of jesus.
St. Teresa would not be interested in a mere bauble.
Something tells me the gem of St. Teresa has been returned to its throne.
St. Teresa taught her nuns to meditate on specific prayers.
Any child left here will be cared for by the sisters of St. Teresa.
St. Teresa on the other hand constantly employed holy water.
Many details of these different graces will be found in the works of St. Teresa.
St. Teresa was not indifferent to the injustice in the world.
The beatification of St. Teresa as a martyr generated criticism.
St. Teresa sometimes designates the weak prayer of quiet as supernatural recollection.
I would like to play the number of St. Teresa.
St. Teresa herself wrote down these amusing stories of her childhood.
We have a great deal to learn from St. Teresa.
Praise, St. Teresa chose religious life because she knew how prone to sin she was.
I am looking for the painting of St. Teresa.

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Everything in St. Teresa is great and aims at greatness.
I like the article you wrote on the ecstasy of St. Teresa.
St. Teresa is the patron saint of Headache sufferers.
There he also became a spiritual counselor to many, including St. Teresa of Ávila.
The St. Teresa property was sold that same year.
Arid mystical union and ecstatic mystical union according to St. Teresa.
St. Teresa of Avila tells us not to worry about this.
The first indications of his poetic work reach us through St. Teresa.
St. Teresa of Avila wanted to better understand her faith.
Something may perhaps be learned concerning this from what St. Teresa writes.
St. Teresa of Avila would never have snapped her fingers.
In the center is the statue of St. Teresa of Avila.
St. Teresa of Calcutta taught us that God is in every living thing.
Bishop Curlin was a longtime friend and confessor of St. Teresa.
St. Teresa of Calcutta also knew this and asked families to pray daily.
Bringing souls to Christ was a deep mission of St. Teresa of Calcutta.
St. Teresa of Calcutta is a beautiful witness of the mystery of suffering with Christ joyfully.
The Carmelite nuns established by St. Teresa spread with marvellous rapidity.
St. Teresa Secondary School is a traditional girls school.
This is why a relic of St. Teresa of the Child Jesus is now in Honfleur.
St. Teresa had a great devotion to Saint Joseph.
The food he brings back from Uganda helps feed the community of St. Teresa Parish.
St. Teresa of Calcutta is a prime example.
Her husband was a drug dealer, not St. Teresa.
St. Teresa of the Child Jesus is the patroness of its African missions.
Did they take a photo of St. Teresa when she died?
He moved to the St. Teresa Residence in Ossining where he remained until his death.
After the war, the camp was resumed at St. Teresa.
With St. Teresa of Jesus, he realized and shared the fullness of the Carmelite charism.
In the campus, the statue of St. Teresa of Lisieux was erected.
St. Teresa used to say, that to her life was death.
Oh . There is a line of prose from the writings of St. Teresa.
At his death, St. Teresa had a revelation of his glory in heaven.
Yet, we are working on site with nuns, the Carmelites of St. Teresa.
Of course . St. Teresa would not be interested in a mere bauble.

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