(The Ecstasy of St Therese, by Francesco Fontebasso (1707–1769),
[Public Domain] via Creative Commons)
Teresa de Capeda y Ahumada,
now known at St. Teresa, was born in 1515 within the region of Avila, Spain.
Her parents, Don Alfonso Sanchez de Capeda, and his second wife, Dona Beatriz
Davila y Ahumada, were from wealthy and powerful families with ties to the old
kingdom of Castile. Despite her family’s affluent background, Teresa would go
on to lead a reform movement among the Carmelite nuns, calling for a more
honest vow of poverty and a harder, more religiously sincere, life of
meditation and prayer.
Continue reading about St. Teresa and her mystical life, HERE.
Continue reading about St. Teresa and her mystical life, HERE.
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