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Saint Teresa of Ávila, also known as Teresa of Jesus, was a prominent Spanish mystic, religious reformer, and founder of the Carmelite Order. Born in Avila in 1515, she entered the convent at a young age but experienced a profound spiritual transformation that led her to advocate for a return to a more contemplative and austere form of religious life. This calling culminated in her founding of several convents across Spain, emphasizing the importance of prayer and personal connection to God. She became a key figure in the Counter-Reformation, working tirelessly to reform the Carmelite Order and establish a more disciplined and contemplative community.

Her writings, particularly "The Life of Teresa of Jesus," reflect her deep spirituality and theological insights, earning her recognition as a Doctor of the Church. Saint Teresa's legacy continues to influence Christian spirituality, and her emphasis on the interior life and prayer resonates with many today. She was canonized in 1614 and is celebrated as a saint in the Catholic Church, recognized for her profound impact on Christianity and spiritual literature.

Nationalität Spanisch
Geburtsdatum March 28, 1515
Geburtsort Avila, Castile, Spain
Todesdatum October 4, 1582
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