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CARMELITE SAINTS AND THEMES
God is All Joy: The Life of St. Teresa of the Andes
By Jennifer Moorcroft
Teresa of Jesus of the Andes, Chile's first canonized saint, was a
vibrant young woman who loved sports and music and had a wide circle
of friends. She entered Carmel and died only eleven months later at
the age of nineteen. Each year more than 100,000 visitors flock to
her shrine, many of them young people. What is it about this young
woman, barely out of school, that draws so many people to her and
that is so outstanding that she is now a canonized saint? Because
she is one of them, her own people love her. Young people love her
because she became a saint by living the same sort of life as they
do, in school, playing sports, enjoying her friends, and through it
all, living her faith to the full.
ISBN
978-0-935216-42-4
ICS Code:GIA
163 pages, paper, $12.95.
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Teresa's schooling demonstrates a thorough grounding, not only in
theology, but also in philosophy, logic, and the humanities. Even
more importantly, it was at the same time informed by a fervent and
disciplined spiritual life centered on the sacraments and above all
on the presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Theologians,
reading the writings of this nineteen year old girl, are amazed at
the profound, reasoned and clear understanding she had of her faith,
a faith that was alive, set on fire by her total love for God.
Teresa's life bears witness that a life totally lived for the love
of Christ is radiant, joyous and life-expanding.
Jennifer Moorcroft tells this remarkable story for English-speaking
readers so that they too may catch the fire of the love of God from
St. Teresa of the Andes and find the joy and happiness that living
in the love of God gives.
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