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Teresa of Ávila - Wikipedia Teresa of Ávila[b] OCD (born Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda Dávila y Ahumada; [c] 28 March 1515 – 4 or 15 October 1582), [a] also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, was a Carmelite nun and prominent Spanish mystic and religious reformer
About Us | Carmel of St. Teresa In this contemplative life, we answer the divine call to follow Christ in a life of consecrated chastity, poverty, and obedience We surrender ourselves, heart and soul to God whom we love above all else, and are totally consecrated to Him
Teresa L. McCarty - UCLA School of Education Information . . . As an educator and researcher, I honor the sovereignty of the Tongva people and my responsibility to learn from and with the Indigenous peoples of this place At UCLA, I am the George F Kneller Chair in Education and Anthropology, and Faculty in American Indian Studies
Mother Teresa | Of Calcutta, Born, Died, Real Name . . . Mother Teresa is a Roman Catholic saint who was a Nobel laureate known for her missionary work with the poor in India She founded the Order of the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic congregation of women dedicated to the poor, and she was canonized as a saint in 2016
Mother Teresa Mother Teresa left a testament of unshakable faith, invincible hope and extraordinary charity Her response to Jesus’ plea, “Come be My light,” made her a Missionary of Charity, a “mother to the poor,” a symbol of compassion to the world, and a living witness to the thirsting love of God
Mother Teresa: The Story of Life and Legacy Discover the inspiring life story and enduring legacy of Mother Teresa, a renowned Catholic nun dedicated to serving the poor and sick Explore her early years, the foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, and her global impact on humanitarian efforts
Teresa - Wikipedia Teresa (also Theresa, Therese; French: Thérèse) is a feminine given name It originates in the Iberian Peninsula in late antiquity Its derivation is uncertain, it may be derived from Greek θερίζω (therízō) "to harvest or reap", or from θέρος (theros) "summer" [citation needed]