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The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus: Annals of the Saint’s Life

The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus
Annals of the Saint’s Life
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  1. Introduction to the Present Edition
  2. St. Teresa’s Arguments of the Chapters
  3. Preface by David Lewis
  4. Annals of the Saint’s Life
  5. The Life of the Holy Mother Teresa of Jesus. Prologue
  6. Chapter I. Childhood and Early Impressions…
  7. Chapter II. Early Impressions. Dangerous Books and Companions…
  8. Chapter III. The Blessing of Being with Good People…
  9. Chapter IV. Our Lord Helps Her to Become a Nun…
  10. Chapter V. Illness and Patience of the Saint…
  11. Chapter VI. The Great Debt She Owed to Our Lord for His Mercy to Her…
  12. Chapter VII. Lukewarmness. The Loss of Grace…
  13. Chapter VIII. The Saint Ceases Not to Pray…
  14. Chapter IX. The Means Whereby Our Lord Quickened Her Soul…
  15. Chapter X. The Graces She Received in Prayer…
  16. Chapter XI. Why Men Do Not Attain Quickly to the Perfect Love of God…
  17. Chapter XII. What We Can Ourselves Do…
  18. Chapter XIII. Of Certain Temptations of Satan…
  19. Chapter XIV. The Second State of Prayer…
  20. Chapter XV. Instructions for Those Who Have Attained to the Prayer of Quiet…
  21. Chapter XVI. The Third State of Prayer…
  22. Chapter XVII. The Third State of Prayer…
  23. Chapter XVIII. The Fourth State of Prayer…
  24. Chapter XIX. The Effects of This Fourth State of Prayer…
  25. Chapter XX. The Difference Between Union and Rapture…
  26. Chapter XXI. Conclusion of the Subject…
  27. Chapter XXII. The Security of Contemplatives Lies in Their Not Ascending…
  28. Chapter XXIII. The Saint Resumes the History of Her Life…
  29. Chapter XXIV. Progress Under Obedience…
  30. Chapter XXV. Divine Locutions…
  31. Chapter XXVI. How the Fears of the Saint Vanished…
  32. Chapter XXVII. The Saint Prays to Be Directed by a Different Way…
  33. Chapter XXVIII. Visions of the Sacred Humanity, and of the Glorified Bodies…
  34. Chapter XXIX. Of Visions…
  35. Chapter XXX. St. Peter of Alcantara Comforts the Saint…
  36. Chapter XXXI. Of Certain Outward Temptations and Appearances of Satan…
  37. Chapter XXXII. Our Lord Shows St. Teresa the Place Which She Had by Her Sins Deserved in Hell…
  38. Chapter XXXIII. The Foundation of the Monastery Hindered…
  39. Chapter XXXIV. The Saint Leaves Her Monastery of the Incarnation for a Time…
  40. Chapter XXXV. The Foundation of the House of St. Joseph…
  41. Chapter XXXVI. The Foundation of the Monastery of St. Joseph…
  42. Chapter XXXVII. The Effects of the Divine Graces in the Soul…
  43. Chapter XXXVIII. Certain Heavenly Secrets, Visions, and Revelations…
  44. Chapter XXXIX. Other Graces Bestowed on the Saint…
  45. Chapter XL. Visions, Revelations, and Locutions
  46. Relation I
  47. Relation II
  48. Relation III
  49. Relation IV
  50. Relation V
  51. Relation VI
  52. Relation VII
  53. Relation VIII
  54. Relation IX
  55. Relation X
  56. Relation XI

Annals of the Saint’s Life

By Don Vicente de la Fuente.

These are substantially the same with those drawn up by the Bollandists, but they are fuller and more minute, and furnish a more detailed history of the Saint.

1515.

St. Teresa is born in Avila, March 28th.72

1522.

She desires martyrdom, and leaves her father’s house with one of her brothers.

1527.73

Death of her mother.

1529.

Writes romances of chivalry, and is misled by a thoughtless cousin.

1531.

Her sister Maria’s marriage, and her removal from home to the Augustinian monastery, where she remains till the autumn of next year.

1533.74

Nov. 2, enters the monastery of the Incarnation.

1534.

Nov. 3, makes her profession.

1535.

Goes to Castellanos de la Cañada, to her sister’s house, where she remains till the spring of 1536, when she goes to Bezadas.

1537.

Returns to Avila on Palm Sunday. In July seriously ill, and in a trance for four days, when in her father’s house. Paralysed for more than two years.

1539.

Is cured of her paralysis by St. Joseph.

1541.

Begins to grow lukewarm, and gives up mental prayer.

1542.

Our Lord appears to her in the parlour of the monastery, “stern and grave “  [ch. vii. § 11, see note there].

1555.

Ceases to converse with secular people, moved thereto by the sight of a picture of our Lord on the cross  [ch. ix. § 1]. The Jesuits come to Avila and the Saint confesses to F. Juan de Padranos.

1556.

Beginning of the supernatural visitations.

1557.

St. Francis de Borja comes to Avila, and approves of the spirit of the Saint.

1558.

First rapture of the Saint  [ch. xxiv. § 7]. The vision of Hell  [ch. xxxii. § 1]. Father Alvarez ordained priest.

1559.

She takes F. Alvarez for her confessor. The transpiercing of her heart  [ch. xxix. § 17]. Vision of our Lord risen from the dead  [ch. xxvii. § 3, ch. xxviii. § 2].

1560.

The vow of greater perfection. St. Peter of Alcantara approves of her spirit, and St. Luis Beltran encourages her to proceed with her plan of founding a new monastery.

1561.

F. Gaspar de Salazar, S.J., comes to Avila; her sister Doña Juana comes to Avila from Alba de Tormes to help the Saint in the new foundation  [ch. xxxiii. § 13]. Restores her nephew to Life  [ch. xxxv. § 14, note]. Fra Ibañez bids her write her Life. Receives a sum of money from her brother in Peru, which enables her to go on with the building of the new house.

1562.

Goes to Toledo, to the house of Doña Luisa de la Cerda, and finishes the account of her Life. Makes the acquaintance of Fra Bañes, afterwards her principal director, and Fra Garcia of Toledo, both Dominicans. Receives a visit from Maria of Jesus. Has a revelation that her sister, Doña Maria, will die suddenly  [ch. xxxiv. § 24]. Returns to Avila and takes possession of the new monastery, August 24. Troubles in Avila. The Saint ordered back to the monastery of the Incarnation. Is commanded by Fra Garcia of Toledo to write the history of the foundation of St. Joseph.

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