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'''Saint Teresa of the Andes''', ''Teresa de Jesús "de los Andes,"'' (July 13 1900 – April 12 1920) was a [[Chile]]an [[nun]] [[Canonization|canonized]] as a [[saint]] by the [[Roman Catholic Church]].  
 
'''Saint Teresa of the Andes''', ''Teresa de Jesús "de los Andes,"'' (July 13 1900 – April 12 1920) was a [[Chile]]an [[nun]] [[Canonization|canonized]] as a [[saint]] by the [[Roman Catholic Church]].  
  
She was born as '''Juana Fernández del Solar''' in [[Santiago, Chile]]: her nickname was "Juanita." She was the daughter of an upper class family. Early in her life she read an autobiography of the French Saint [[Thérèse de Lisieux]]; the experience had a profound effect on Juanita's already pious character, coming to the realization she wanted to serve God.
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==Biography==
  
In 1919, at age 19, Juanita became a [[Discalced Carmelites|Carmelite]] nun and took the name Teresa. Her family didn't oppose to her vocation itself but wanted her to live in another convent different from the one she chose, closer to Santiago and more comfortable for living; Teresa gently but firmly rejected their offers, since that special convent offered the simple lifestyle Teresa desired and the joy of living in a community of women completely devoted to God. She focused her days on prayer and sacrifice. "I am God's," she wrote in her diary. "He created me and is my beginning and my end."
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Teresa of Jesus of the Andes was born as '''Juana Fernández del Solar''' in [[Santiago, Chile]]: her nickname was "Juanita." She was the daughter of an upper class mining family, the fourth of six children. She loved horseback riding and was known for being a vivacious and pretty girl. Early in her life she read an autobiography of the French Saint [[Thérèse de Lisieux]], a Carmelite nun whose short life and simplicity of faith had a profound effect on Juanita's already pious character. She reported hearing the voice of the Virgin Mary as a child, which she considered to be a normal occurrence. She made her first communion at the age of 11, at which time she heard the voice of Jesus for the first time. This began a regular course of conversion between her and her Lord, often speaking to him around the time of her receiving the [[Eucharist]]. "He told me things that would happen, and they did happen," she reported. Her local spiritual adviser recognized something special about the girl and advised her at the age of 15, to begin a diary of her interior experiences. This would later play and important role in her canonization.
  
Toward the end of her short life, Teresa began an apostolate of letter-writing, sharing her thoughts on the spiritual life with many people. At age 20 she contracted [[typhus]] and quickly took her final vows. She died during [[Holy Week]].  
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In other ways, she was a normal teenager, who battled with her pride over her prettiness, had a crush on more than one of the local boys, and enjoyed dating. She felt that marriage would not have separated her from God. However, her spiritual sense was so strong that she decided that she wanted to serve God completely by becoming a nun.  
  
Teresa remains popular with the estimated 100,000 pilgrims who visit her shrine in [[Los Andes, Chile|Los Andes]] each year. She is Chile's first saint, and is specially popular among females and younger people.
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In 1919, at age 19, Juanita joined [[Discalced Carmelites|Carmelite]] nun, entering the Monastery of los Andes and taking the name Teresa. Her family supported her vocation but wanted her to live closer to Santiago and to choose a more comfortable accommodation. Teresa rejected their entreaties, believing that this austere convent offered the simple lifestyle she desired and the joy of living in a community of women absolutely devoted to God. She enter the convent in May, 1919 and took the habit in October, although she had not yet formally joined the order as a nun.  
  
==Excepts from her letters==
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She had many mystical experiences and expressed a tremendous sense of joy in God's love:
There will never be any separation between our souls. I will live in Him.
 
  
Search for Jesus and in Him you'll find me; and there the three of us will continue our intimate conversations, the ones we'll be carrying on there forever in eternity.
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{{cquote|I am the happiest person on earth. I desire nothing more because my entire being has been seized by God, who is Love.|20px|||
  
Love is the fusion of two souls in one in order to bring about mutual perfection.
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Teresa began an apostolate of letter-writing, sharing her thoughts on the spiritual life with many people. She focused her days on prayer and sacrifice, offering herself as a spiritual victim for the good of the Church and the sanctification of priests. "A Carmelite sanctifies herself in order to make all the Church's members holy," she wrote. "The goal she proposes to herself is very great: to pray and sanctify herself for sinners and priests. To sanctify herself so that the divine sap may be communicated through the union that exists between the faithful and all members of the Church. She immolates herself on the cross, and her blood falls on sinners, pleading for mercy and repentance, for on the cross she is intimately united to Jesus Christ. Her blood, then, is mixed with His Divine Blood."
  
Though I am absent from you, this changes nothing in our relationship. I am always with you, invisibly assisting you in all you do. And if my prayers are worth anything, you can count on them for the rest of my life; because every day I have you with me at Communion time.
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During Lent in 1920, she told her confessor that she sensed she would die within a month. She asked for extra penance for sins of mankind. She was advised to put her life in God's hands, as she had been doing. She redoubled her efforts at prayer and service. A fellow nun recognized that Teresa was seriously ill on [[Good Friday]]. A doctor was called but could offer no relief. Theresa was allowed to make her formal profession as a nun on her death bed. She died shortly later, on April 12.
  
How much time has passed since we last saw each other, but our souls are always one in the Divine Jesus.
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==Legacy==
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[[Image:Tetesa-Andes-Shrine.jpg|thumb|A pilgrim prays at the shine of Teresa of the Andes]]
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Saint Teresa of the Andes remains popular with the estimated 100,000 pilgrims who visit her shrine in [[Los Andes, Chile|Los Andes]] each year. She is Chile's first saint, and is especially popular among females and younger people. Many schools and churches are named after her.
  
A Carmelite sanctifies herself in order to make all the Church's members holy. The goal she proposes to herself is very great: to pray and sanctify herself for sinners and priests. To sanctify herself for sinners and priests. To sanctify herself so that the divine sap may be communicated through the union that exists between the faithful and all members of the Church. She immolates herself on the cross, and her blood falls on sinners, pleading for mercy and repentance, for on the cross she is intimately united to Jesus Christ. Her blood, then, is mixed with His Divine Blood.
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Teresa's diary and letters are an inspiration to young Catholics, much in the spirit of the writings of her namesake, [[Thérèse de Lisieux]]
  
A Carmelite is a sister to priests. Both priest and sister offer a host of holocaust for the salvation of the world. A Sister sanctifies herself, that by being more united to God, the blood of the Divine Prisoner which she receives in her soul might circulate through the other members of Christ's Body. In a word, a Sister sanctifies herself to sanctify her brothers.
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==Excepts from her letters==
 
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*There will never be any separation between our souls. I will live in Him.
This pains me greatly; to see that I'm sensibly experiencing feelings of great love. Sometimes it even reaches the point of taking my strength away or the desire to do anything but stretch out on the bed.
 
 
 
Let's live intimately united with Him, since one who loves tends to be united with the one loved. The fusing of two souls is done through love.
 
 
 
It's true, my dear little sister, we don't live together; but you live in God and I do, too. There, in that abyss of love, we'll live as one. Everything in God is indivisible; we, too, will be inseparable.
 
 
 
Sometimes I felt such great love it seemed I could not go on living if these desires continued any longer…Once when the violence of love took hold of me, I grasped a needle and on my chest drew these letters: J.A.M., which means Jesus My Love.
 
  
Despite the distance separating us, my soul will always be one with yours. We both form but a single soul, isn't that so?
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*Search for Jesus and in Him you'll find me; and there the three of us will continue our intimate conversations, the ones we'll be carrying on there forever in eternity.
  
Join me in spirit at 11:30 and at 6. At those times I'm alone with Him, behind my beloved grills.
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*Though I am absent from you, this changes nothing in our relationship. I am always with you, invisibly assisting you in all you do. And if my prayers are worth anything, you can count on them for the rest of my life; because every day I have you with me at Communion time.
  
Why do you feel so alone? Aren't we always really one in our Divine Master? Can you be thinking that your Carmelite sister has no room in her heart to love the one who is part of her very being…? You are with me always; we are still working together.
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*It's true, my dear little sister, we don't live together; but you live in God and I do, too. There, in that abyss of love, we'll live as one. Everything in God is indivisible; we, too, will be inseparable.
  
I hope that you are always joined with my Jesus and so joined with your Carmelite sister, too.
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*Join me in spirit at 11:30 and at 6. At those times I'm alone with Him, behind my beloved grills.
  
When we're there in His presence, if just gazing at Him is enough to make us love Him, and if we are so captivated by His beauty that we can't say anything but that we love Him, why, little sister, should we be upset?
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*How I would have loved, Mother dear, to be by your side to console and weep with you. But our souls met by the tabernacle.
  
How I would have loved, mother dear, to be by your side to console and weep with you. But our souls met by the tabernacle.
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*Sometimes I felt such great love it seemed I could not go on living if these desires continued any longer… Once when the violence of love took hold of me, I grasped a needle and on my chest drew these letters: J.A.M., which means Jesus My Love (''Jesus, Amor Mio'').
  
He leaves His angels and millions of people, to come into your soul, to consummate in you the most intimate union, to transform you into God, to nourish in you the life of grace with which you will attain heaven.  
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*He leaves His angels and millions of people to come into your soul, to consummate in you the most intimate union, to transform you into God, to nourish in you the life of grace with which you will attain heaven.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

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Teresa of the Andes
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Teresa of the Andes
Born July 13 1900(1900-07-13) in Santiago, Chile
Died April 12 1920 (aged 19) in Carmelite monastery of Los Andes, Chile
Beatified April 3, 1987, Santiago, Chile

by Pope John Paul II

Canonized March 21, 1993, Rome

by Pope John Paul II

Feast April 12
Attributes small cross, flowers
Patronage Chile, young people
Love is the fusion of two souls in one in order to bring about mutual perfection.

Saint Teresa of the Andes, Teresa de Jesús "de los Andes," (July 13 1900 – April 12 1920) was a Chilean nun canonized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.

Biography

Teresa of Jesus of the Andes was born as Juana Fernández del Solar in Santiago, Chile: her nickname was "Juanita." She was the daughter of an upper class mining family, the fourth of six children. She loved horseback riding and was known for being a vivacious and pretty girl. Early in her life she read an autobiography of the French Saint Thérèse de Lisieux, a Carmelite nun whose short life and simplicity of faith had a profound effect on Juanita's already pious character. She reported hearing the voice of the Virgin Mary as a child, which she considered to be a normal occurrence. She made her first communion at the age of 11, at which time she heard the voice of Jesus for the first time. This began a regular course of conversion between her and her Lord, often speaking to him around the time of her receiving the Eucharist. "He told me things that would happen, and they did happen," she reported. Her local spiritual adviser recognized something special about the girl and advised her at the age of 15, to begin a diary of her interior experiences. This would later play and important role in her canonization.

In other ways, she was a normal teenager, who battled with her pride over her prettiness, had a crush on more than one of the local boys, and enjoyed dating. She felt that marriage would not have separated her from God. However, her spiritual sense was so strong that she decided that she wanted to serve God completely by becoming a nun.

In 1919, at age 19, Juanita joined Carmelite nun, entering the Monastery of los Andes and taking the name Teresa. Her family supported her vocation but wanted her to live closer to Santiago and to choose a more comfortable accommodation. Teresa rejected their entreaties, believing that this austere convent offered the simple lifestyle she desired and the joy of living in a community of women absolutely devoted to God. She enter the convent in May, 1919 and took the habit in October, although she had not yet formally joined the order as a nun.

She had many mystical experiences and expressed a tremendous sense of joy in God's love:

{{cquote|I am the happiest person on earth. I desire nothing more because my entire being has been seized by God, who is Love.|20px|||

Teresa began an apostolate of letter-writing, sharing her thoughts on the spiritual life with many people. She focused her days on prayer and sacrifice, offering herself as a spiritual victim for the good of the Church and the sanctification of priests. "A Carmelite sanctifies herself in order to make all the Church's members holy," she wrote. "The goal she proposes to herself is very great: to pray and sanctify herself for sinners and priests. To sanctify herself so that the divine sap may be communicated through the union that exists between the faithful and all members of the Church. She immolates herself on the cross, and her blood falls on sinners, pleading for mercy and repentance, for on the cross she is intimately united to Jesus Christ. Her blood, then, is mixed with His Divine Blood."

During Lent in 1920, she told her confessor that she sensed she would die within a month. She asked for extra penance for sins of mankind. She was advised to put her life in God's hands, as she had been doing. She redoubled her efforts at prayer and service. A fellow nun recognized that Teresa was seriously ill on Good Friday. A doctor was called but could offer no relief. Theresa was allowed to make her formal profession as a nun on her death bed. She died shortly later, on April 12.

Legacy

A pilgrim prays at the shine of Teresa of the Andes

Saint Teresa of the Andes remains popular with the estimated 100,000 pilgrims who visit her shrine in Los Andes each year. She is Chile's first saint, and is especially popular among females and younger people. Many schools and churches are named after her.

Teresa's diary and letters are an inspiration to young Catholics, much in the spirit of the writings of her namesake, Thérèse de Lisieux

Excepts from her letters

  • There will never be any separation between our souls. I will live in Him.
  • Search for Jesus and in Him you'll find me; and there the three of us will continue our intimate conversations, the ones we'll be carrying on there forever in eternity.
  • Though I am absent from you, this changes nothing in our relationship. I am always with you, invisibly assisting you in all you do. And if my prayers are worth anything, you can count on them for the rest of my life; because every day I have you with me at Communion time.
  • It's true, my dear little sister, we don't live together; but you live in God and I do, too. There, in that abyss of love, we'll live as one. Everything in God is indivisible; we, too, will be inseparable.
  • Join me in spirit at 11:30 and at 6. At those times I'm alone with Him, behind my beloved grills.
  • How I would have loved, Mother dear, to be by your side to console and weep with you. But our souls met by the tabernacle.
  • Sometimes I felt such great love it seemed I could not go on living if these desires continued any longer… Once when the violence of love took hold of me, I grasped a needle and on my chest drew these letters: J.A.M., which means Jesus My Love (Jesus, Amor Mio).
  • He leaves His angels and millions of people to come into your soul, to consummate in you the most intimate union, to transform you into God, to nourish in you the life of grace with which you will attain heaven.

See Also

  • Carmelite Rule of St. Albert
  • Book of the First Monks
  • Constitutions of the Carmelite Order
  • Hermit

External links

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