The Life of St. Teresa

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The Life of St. Teresa, book cover
SKU
136
Edition
1917
Dimensions
210 × 148 × 9 mm
Weight
170 g
Pages
108
NZ$11.50

Discover the extraordinary life and legacy of St. Teresa of Avila through the captivating narrative of F.A. Forbes. This biography offers us a vivid and engaging portrayal of St. Teresa, a 16th century Carmelite nun from Spain who was to become one of the Church's most revered saints. She is well known for her deep spirituality, mystical experiences, and tireless reform efforts.

Forbes chronicles St. Teresa's life from her early years to her entrance into the Carmelite order, her spiritual struggles and her transformative encounters with God. These experiences led her to recognise the need for reform within the Carmelite convents, which had grown soft and lax in their practices. Determined to restore their original fervor and simplicity, St. Teresa undertook the most challenging task of revitalizing the order, which resulted in the establishment of the Discalced Carmelites.

This biography is a great read for anyone interested in the rich history of the Carmelite order and its lasting impact on the Church. Forbes' engaging storytelling makes The Life of St. Teresa is a compelling read for devout Catholics of all ages, especially those seeking inspiration from the lives of the saints, offering timeless insights, wisdom and encouragement for all.