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Saint Theresa Of Avila Collection

Saint Teresa of Avila, also known as Teresa of Jesus, was a Spanish mystic and Carmelite nun who lived in the 16th century

Background imageSaint Theresa Of Avila Collection: PREL2A-00060

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Saint Teresa of Avila, founder of the Carmelite Reform convent, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut of a portrait

Background imageSaint Theresa Of Avila Collection: St Teresa in ecstasy, late 19th century. Creator: Ernst Josephson

St Teresa in ecstasy, late 19th century. Creator: Ernst Josephson
St Teresa in ecstasy, late 19th century

Background imageSaint Theresa Of Avila Collection: St. Theresa; St. Placidus and Flavia; St. Bruno; St. Faith. Creator: Jacques Callot

St. Theresa; St. Placidus and Flavia; St. Bruno; St. Faith. Creator: Jacques Callot
St. Theresa; St. Placidus and Flavia; St. Bruno; St. Faith

Background imageSaint Theresa Of Avila Collection: St. Theresa Kneeling in Prayer, 1661. Creator: Claude Mellan

St. Theresa Kneeling in Prayer, 1661. Creator: Claude Mellan
St. Theresa Kneeling in Prayer, 1661

Background imageSaint Theresa Of Avila Collection: Saint Teresa of Avilas Vision of the Dove, ca. 1650. Creator: Pierre Louis van Schuppen

Saint Teresa of Avilas Vision of the Dove, ca. 1650. Creator: Pierre Louis van Schuppen
Saint Teresa of Avilas Vision of the Dove, ca. 1650

Background imageSaint Theresa Of Avila Collection: Saint Teresa of Avila interceding for Bernardino de Mendoza, ca. 1640-59

Saint Teresa of Avila interceding for Bernardino de Mendoza, ca. 1640-59

Background imageSaint Theresa Of Avila Collection: The Vision of St. Theresa, 1570-1604. Creator: Antonius Wierix

The Vision of St. Theresa, 1570-1604. Creator: Antonius Wierix
The Vision of St. Theresa, 1570-1604

Background imageSaint Theresa Of Avila Collection: Altar Flanked by St. Louis and St. Theresa, mid-19th century

Altar Flanked by St. Louis and St. Theresa, mid-19th century

Background imageSaint Theresa Of Avila Collection: Saint Teresa of Avila Interceding for Souls in Purgatory. Creator: Workshop of

Saint Teresa of Avila Interceding for Souls in Purgatory. Creator: Workshop of
Saint Teresa of Avila Interceding for Souls in Purgatory. (1630 to 1633)

Background imageSaint Theresa Of Avila Collection: St Theresa of Avila, 1886

St Theresa of Avila, 1886. Theresa of Avila (1515-1582) was a Spanish mystic and saint who reformed the Carmelite order. Published in Butlers Lives of the Saints, DIV 6, by the Rev Alban Butler

Background imageSaint Theresa Of Avila Collection: St Teresa of Avila before the Cross, c1621-1663. Artist: Guido Cagnacci

St Teresa of Avila before the Cross, c1621-1663. Artist: Guido Cagnacci
St Teresa of Avila before the Cross, c1621-1663. Teresa of Avila (1515-1582), was a Spanish mystic and saint who reformed the Carmelite order. She is depicted in tears and wearing a crown of thorns

Background imageSaint Theresa Of Avila Collection: St Theresa of Avila, c1634-1689. Artist: Thomas Blanchet

St Theresa of Avila, c1634-1689. Artist: Thomas Blanchet
St Theresa of Avila, c1634-1689. Theresa of Avila (1515-1582), was a Spanish mystic and saint who reformed the Carmelite order


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Saint Teresa of Avila, also known as Teresa of Jesus, was a Spanish mystic and Carmelite nun who lived in the 16th century. She is renowned for her spiritual writings and teachings on prayer, contemplation, and the inner life. Saint Teresa experienced numerous mystical visions and encounters with God, which she documented in her autobiography "The Life of Teresa of Jesus." Her profound insights into the nature of divine love and union with God have inspired countless believers throughout the centuries. Saint Teresa's reform efforts within the Carmelite order led to the establishment of new monasteries dedicated to a more austere and contemplative way of life. She was canonized by Pope Gregory XV in 1622 and declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Paul VI in 1970. Saint Teresa continues to be venerated as one of Christianity's most beloved saints, revered for her wisdom, holiness, and devotion to God.