The fascinating true story of two colorful immigrant families who lived through extraordinary times. Rich in history and character, this remarkable saga follows a notorious matriarch, two daring fugitives, a heroic Irish doughboy, and a beautiful, inspiri
A behind-the-scenes look at how this former engineer morphed into a true-crime detective and ground level historian, while uncovering her family's story, which was told in the book One Night in a Bad Inn.
Saint Rafael Arnaiz was born in Burgos, Spain, on April 9, 1911. When he was twenty-one years old, he left behind the comforts of his wealthy family and an unfinished degree in architecture to join the Trappist-Cistercian abbey of San Isidro de Dueñas. A sudden onset of diabetes and the beginning of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) turned his monastic journey into an unusual one. In these unfavorable circumstances and despite the shortness of his life (he died soon after his twenty-seventh birthday), Rafael developed a solid spirituality, which in its simplicity is a straight path to holiness. He has been compared to mystics like Teresa of Ávila and John of the Cross, whose writings inspired him, and his theology of the cross, born from his prayer, places him in continuity with the best of the monastic tradition. In his letters and journals, compiled in this volume, his heart speaks of the joys and struggles of striving to live for God alone.
This volume contains two of Teresa's most popular works: The Way of Perfection and The Interior Castle. Shortly after writing The Book of Her Life for her confessor, St. Teresa wrote The Way of Perfection at the request of her nuns who were eager to learn about prayer and contemplation. Throughout this work she teaches her nuns about prayer and also teaches us. Toward the end of her life, after she had experienced both the spiritual betrothal and spiritual marriage, Teresa wrote The Interior Castle, her own panoramic view of her relationship with God, from the lowest stages to the highest. Teresa here demonstrates her great gift for writing about that relationship and attracting us to explore the possibility of pursuing it. Along with these two classics, Volume Two also includes one of Teresa's minor works, her Meditations on the Song of Songs. Nothing provided
St. Teresa of Avila is an unsurpassed teacher of Christian prayer, and in The Way of Perfection she is at her best. Now with the help of this study edition and its helpful commentary and explanations by Teresian expert Fr. Kieran Kavanaugh, everyone can enjoy the benefits of her wisdom. More Information A Study Edition, with Introduction, Commentary, Discussion Questions, and Glossary. St. Teresa of Avila is an unsurpassed teacher of Christian prayer and spirituality, and in The Way of Perfection she is at her best. Now, with the help of this study edition, everyone can enjoy the benefits of her wisdom. In The Way of Perfection, St. Teresa gives practical counsels and advice on prayer, destined originally for the few nuns who embraced the reformed Carmelite life she established. As a handbook for spiritual formation, it presented them with the basic Christian spirituality undergirding their Constitutions and Rule. Over the centuries, the book's appeal has reached far beyond the walls of Carmelite monasteries, and The Way of Perfection has become a spiritual classic. More and more today, Teresa's instructions speak to all those interested in prayer, providing them with basic guidelines for praying and showing how to avoid potential pitfalls. But as the readership and interest grow, so does the need for some help in working with this sixteenth-century text. The principles and teachings in Teresa's book, first presented within the limited horizons of her own situation, clearly lend themselves to broader applications, and can work well in all walks of life. This study edition-with its introduction, commentary, notes, discussion questions, and glossary-provides what is needed to assist contemporary readers in making these applications and delving more deeply into the text's spiritual riches.
This volume contains two of Teresa's most popular works: The Way of Perfection and The Interior Castle. Shortly after writing The Book of Her Life for her confessor, St. Teresa wrote The Way of Perfection at the request of her nuns who were eager to learn about prayer and contemplation. Throughout this work she teaches her nuns about prayer and also teaches us. Toward the end of her life, after she had experienced both the spiritual betrothal and spiritual marriage, Teresa wrote The Interior Castle, her own panoramic view of her relationship with God, from the lowest stages to the highest. Teresa here demonstrates her great gift for writing about that relationship and attracting us to explore the possibility of pursuing it. Along with these two classics, Volume Two also includes one of Teresa's minor works, her Meditations on the Song of Songs.
The works of Spanish nun SAINT TERESA OF AVILA (1515-1582) rank among the most extraordinary mystical writings of Roman Catholicism and among the classics of all religious traditions. The Way of Perfection was written in order for the saint to instruct her nuns in proper prayer, but it is applicable for all Christians wishing to deepen their religious practice and achieve a greater connection with God. Through devotion, austerity, poverty, and most of all humility, she invites the presence of God into her life so that she may do His work. And these qualities she hopes to encourage in all readers so that they may find true spiritual love.
"The Way of Perfection is a masterful work written by Saint Teresa of Jesus, a leading figure in the history of Christian mysticism and spirituality. First published in the 16th century, this work has become an essential reference for all those who seek to deepen their spiritual life and achieve a more intimate connection with the divine. Throughout its forty-two chapters, Saint Teresa immerses us in a profound and revealing journey. With captivating prose and a poetic style, the author guides us on a journey through the paths of the soul, revealing the secrets of union with God and showing us the way to spiritual perfection. From the very beginning of the book, St Teresa captivates us with her frankness and sincerity. She speaks from her own experience, sharing her struggles, challenges and triumphs on the spiritual path. Through her narrative, she invites us to reflect on our own inner life and offers us practical advice for moving forward on the path to perfection. The book focuses on the importance of prayer and contemplation as fundamental tools for achieving union with God. St Teresa teaches us how to cultivate a life of constant and profound prayer, emphasising the importance of interior recollection and full attention to the divine presence. She also encourages us to seek solitude and silence as spaces conducive to encountering the divine. In "The Way of Perfection", St. Teresa also addresses the importance of humility, obedience and total surrender to the will of God. She exhorts us to renounce our ego and worldly desires, inviting us to embrace virtue and to follow the example of Christ in our daily lives. Through his words, we discover the beauty and transformative power of a life centred on love and selfless service. The book is not only limited to the spiritual dimension, but also touches on practical aspects of daily life. St Teresa offers advice on the importance of discipline, perseverance and the good use of time. She encourages us to live in a balanced way, devoting time to both our earthly responsibilities and our inner life. "The Way of Perfection is a work of profound wisdom and literary beauty. Through reading it, we find a reliable and valuable guide that takes us by the hand on our spiritual journey. It challenges us, inspires us and invites us to go beyond our limits, to seek transcendence and to discover fulfilment in communion with the divine.
SAINT TERESA OF AVILA COLLECTION [6 BOOKS] — Quality Formatting and Value — Active Index, Multiple Table of Contents for all Books — Multiple Illustrations Saint Teresa of Ávila, also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, baptized as Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda y Ahumada, was a prominent Spanish mystic, Roman Catholic saint, Carmelite nun and author during the Counter Reformation, and theologian of contemplative life through mental prayer. She was a reformer in the Carmelite Order of her time and the movement she initiated, later joined by Saint John of the Cross, eventually led to the establishment of the Discalced Carmelites, though neither she nor John were alive when the two orders separated. In 1622, forty years after her death, she was canonized by Pope Gregory XV, and on 27 September 1970 was named a Doctor of the Church by Pope Paul VI. Her books, which include her autobiography (The Life of Teresa of Jesus) and her seminal work El Castillo Interior (The Interior Castle), are an integral part of Spanish Renaissance literature as well as Christian mysticism and Christian meditation practices. She also wrote Camino de Perfección (The Way of Perfection). —BOOKS— THE LIFE OF SAINT TERESA OF JESUS THE INTERIOR CASTLE THE WAY OF PERFECTION THE BOOK OF THE FOUNDATIONS OF SAINT TERESA OF JESUS THE PATER NOSTER OF SAINT TERESA THE LETTERS OF SAINT TERESA PUBLISHER: AETERNA PRESS