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The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila Vol 3

Translated by Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD, and Otilio Rodriguez, OCD. Contains Book of Her Foundations and Minor Works. In 1573, while staying in Salamanca to assist her nuns in the task of establishing one of her seventeen monasteries, Teresa began composing the story of their foundation. The Book of Her Foundations comprises the major portion of Volume Three. This book not only tells the story of the establishment of her monasteries but, characteristic of Teresa, digresses into counsels on prayer, love, melancholy, virtuous living and dying, plus other teachings of the Mother Foundress. This book also has an excellent introduction, chronology, and map of Teresa's foundations and journeys. Five of her brief works, including her poetry, complete ICS Publications' third volume of her Collected Works.

[6] See Interior Castle, Prol., 2. [7] See also the final section of this introduction,
The Autograph. [8] See also ch. 18, no. 2. [9] Cf. also ch. 17, no. 3; ch. 28, nos. 15
-16. [10] See ch. 5, nos. 6, 10-17; ch. 8, nos. 2-4; ch. 27, no. 5; ch. 29, no. 20. [11]
Cf. also ch. 25, no. 14; ch. 28, nos. 2, 5. [12] Ephesians 6:12. [13] Cf. also ch. 27,
nos. 11-12. [14] Constitutions, no. 27. [15] See Biblioteca Mística Carmelitana, ed.
, Silverio de Santa Teresa, 20 vols (Burgos: El Monte Carmelo, 1915-35), 18:433.

The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila, vol 3

This book contains Book of Her Foundations and Minor Works. Includes general and biblical index. In 1573, while staying in Salamanca to assist her nuns in the task of establishing one of her seventeen monasteries, Teresa began composing the story of their foundation. The Book of Her Foundations comprises the major portion of Volume Three. This book not only tells the story of the establishment of her monasteries but, characteristic of Teresa, digresses into counsels on prayer, love, melancholy, virtuous living and dying, plus other teachings of the Mother Foundress. This book also has an excellent introduction, chronology, and map of Teresa's foundations and journeys. Five of her brief works, including her poetry, complete ICS Publications' third volume of her Collected Works. Includes general and biblical index.

24, no. 5). See ch. 21, no. 2; ch. 22, no. 2, and ch. 24, no. 20. She is referring
probably to the patent of April 6, 1571 (See MHCT, 1:110–112). She is referring
to the general chapter at Piacenza in Italy, celebrated under the presidency of
Father Rubeo in May and June of 1575. The definitory of the chapter imposed on
Teresa the command to retire definitively to a monastery in Castile and not go out
to make any new foundations. Teresa wanted to submit to this order immediately,
but ...