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SAINT TERESA OF AVILA The Collected LETTERS of St. Teresa of Avila,
Volume 2
Translated by Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD
Contains Letters from 1578 to 1582
Includes Biographical Sketches, Sources for the Biographical Sketches and Index.
ISBN 978-0-935216-43-1
ICS Code: L2
661 pages, paper, $14.95.
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This second and final volume of St. Teresa's
correspondence begins with the year 1578, a most troubling time for Teresa. A
keen observer of the reality around her as well as within, Teresa in these
letters focuses light on many of the struggles in both the Carmelite order and
the church of sixteenth-century Spain. She introduces us to major personalities
who have left their mark on history.
Through her letters historians gain a better knowledge
of the chronology of events in Teresa's life and how she related to the diverse
people she had dealings with. A number of everyday particulars that compilers
and editors of those times considered unimportant are today prized. Her worries,
her troubles and triumphs, her expressions of sadness and joy, are all present
here. With a compelling spontaneity, these letters disclose a Teresa in a
complex variety of circumstances. The extraordinary gifts of grace bestowed by
God on this Spanish Madre fortified her for a demanding ministry of service
which entailed heavy responsibilities and that drew her contemplative soul into
a whirl of activities. Because of the limited means of travel and communication
in the sixteenth century, the organization of a reform like hers, with its
unavoidable business matters, had to be dealt with chiefly through
correspondence, a chafing duty that became one of Teresa's greatest trials. She
often repeated that letter-writing was her biggest burden, a wearisome task that
cost her more than all the miserable roads and bad weather experienced on her
journeys through Spain. With its endnotes, biographical sketches, and above all,
fresh translation, this second volume of Teresa's Collected Letters opens again
another door into the fascinating world of this saint, one of the greatest women
history has known.
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