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CARMELITE SAINTS AND THEMES
Carmelite Studies IX
The Heirs of St. Teresa of Ávila: Defenders and Disseminators of the
Founding Mother's Legacy
Edited by Christopher C.
Wilson, PhD.
This issue of Carmelite Studies presents new insights into the lives
and writings of individuals who knew Teresa of Ávila in life and
who, after her death in 1582, worked to propagate and defend her
legacy, including the illustrious nuns Ana de San Bartolomé, Ana de
Jesús, María de San José, and Ana de San Agustín, and her close male
confidant and collaborator, Jerónimo Gracián de la Madre de Dios.
A further focus of the essays is the reception of the Teresian
heritage by individuals outside the order, as mediated by these
early Discalced Carmelites and by Teresa's published writings.
ISBN
0-935216-40-5
ICS Code: C9
140 pages, paper, $12.95.
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The essays were originally presented at the 2004 symposium "The
Heirs of St. Teresa" at Georgetown University. That year
marked the 400th anniversary of a pivotal moment in Discalced
Carmelite history: the arrival in France of a group of six nuns,
some of Teresa's most favored protégées, including Ana de Jesús and
Ana de San Bartolomé, who traveled from Spain to inaugurate the
order's first French convent. Motivated by devotion to their
Founding Mother, amidst success and setbacks, these and other of
Teresa's heirs strove to carry out her will with a resolute
determination and to extend her reputation for sanctity throughout
the world.
ICS Publications is pleased to issue this volume in its series
Carmelite Studies conjointly with the Institutum Carmelitanum of the
Carmelites of the Ancient Observance in Rome.
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