"The Ecstasy of St Teresa" by Bernini |
In 1567, she met St. John of the Cross, who she enlisted to extend her reform into the male side of the Carmelite Order. Teresa died in 1582, and she left to posterity many new convents, which she continued founding up to the year of her death. She also left a significant legacy of writings, which represent important benchmarks in the history of Christian mysticism. These works include the Way of Perfection and the Interior Castle. She also left an autobiography, the Life of Teresa of Avila.
This is one of St Teresa's famous quotes:
“Let nothing disturb you; Let nothing dismay you;
All things pass: God never changes.
Patience attains all that it strives for.
He who has God lacks for nothing:
God alone suffices.”
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