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Offline Vincancino

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St Teresa de Avila
« on: April 22, 2024, 09:02:29 PM »
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  • Hello everyone. Today I heard a priest on the radio briefly mention that St Teresa of Avila left the Catholic Church towards the end of her life. Has anyone heard about this? I know she was a Jєωιѕн converso and that her writings may have had cabala mysticism influence, which the Spanish Inquisition looked into. Thanks.


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    Re: St Teresa de Avila
    « Reply #1 on: April 22, 2024, 09:18:54 PM »
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  • If any of that were true, she would not have been declared a Saint in the Catholic Church.


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    Re: St Teresa de Avila
    « Reply #2 on: April 23, 2024, 05:19:02 AM »
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  • Hello everyone. Today I heard a priest on the radio briefly mention that St Teresa of Avila left the Catholic Church towards the end of her life. Has anyone heard about this? I know she was a Jєωιѕн converso and that her writings may have had cabala mysticism influence, which the Spanish Inquisition looked into. Thanks.
    I never have heard of this and we read many biographies of her growing up because one of my sisters is named after her.
    "Jesus, Meek and Humble of Heart, make my heart like unto Thine!"

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    Re: St Teresa de Avila
    « Reply #3 on: April 23, 2024, 11:03:30 PM »
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  • St Teresa of Avila:
    her given name was Teresa Ali Fatima Corella Sanchez de Capeda y Ahumada.
    One of the most inspiring saints.
    Here is one of her sayings: 'May God protect me from gloomy saints'
    or, near the end of her life, being paralysed and ill, seeking solitude: ' Prayer is an act of love, words are not necessary'.
    So as a general rule in this sickly society: the media will announce something stupid, and some will lose the Faith...It's very common. I saw a web site announcing that the Blessed Virgin Mary was God!
    Pray. 

    La mesure de l'amour, c'est d'aimer sans mesure.
    The measure of love is to love without measure.
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    Re: St Teresa de Avila
    « Reply #4 on: April 25, 2024, 10:34:53 AM »
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  • Hello everyone. Today I heard a priest on the radio briefly mention that St Teresa of Avila left the Catholic Church towards the end of her life. Has anyone heard about this? I know she was a Jєωιѕн converso and that her writings may have had cabala mysticism influence, which the Spanish Inquisition looked into. Thanks.
    Was the priest on the radio Novus Ordo?

    St. Teresa was NOT a converso unlike her paternal grandfather. She lived and died a Roman Catholic. She ticked off a lot of people because of her reforms, and because of this she was subject to The Inquisition. She died before their investigation was completed. As they say, you can look it up. Maybe the priest on the radio bought into this crapola:


    A Nun With A Jєωιѕн Touch - New York Jєωιѕн Week (jta.org)


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    Re: St Teresa de Avila
    « Reply #5 on: April 25, 2024, 10:58:03 AM »
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  • Was the priest on the radio Novus Ordo?

    St. Teresa was NOT a converso unlike her paternal grandfather. She lived and died a Roman Catholic. She ticked off a lot of people because of her reforms, and because of this she was subject to The Inquisition. She died before their investigation was completed. As they say, you can look it up. Maybe the priest on the radio bought into this crapola:


    A Nun With A Jєωιѕн Touch - New York Jєωιѕн Week (jta.org)
    that link doesn't work.......this does:

    https://tinyurl.com/dskz2nx7