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Teresa of avila (1515-1582) was a spanish nun who established the discalced carmelites, an order devoted to quiet prayer.
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Teresa of avila, also called saint teresa of jesus, was a prominent 16th century spanish roman catholic saint.
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To it not to go back nor to cease from prayer, even if they fall—the great calamity of going back.
Born teresa de cepeda y ahumada in central spain, she spent her early years with her family, giving herself to the duties of extended family life.
24 mar 2021 saint teresa of avila, spanish nun, one of the great mystics, reformers, and religious women of the roman catholic church.
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