St. Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) holy medal
St. Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) holy medal
St. Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) holy medal
St. Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) holy medal
St. Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) holy medal
St. Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) holy medal
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St. Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) holy medal

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St. Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) holy medal

Memorial is October 15.

Born to the Spanish nobility, the daughter of Don Alonso Sanchez de Cepeda and Doña Beatriz. She grew up reading the lives of the saints, and playing at “hermit” in the garden. Crippled by disease in her youth, which led to her being well educated at home, she was cured after prayer to Saint Joseph. Her mother died when Teresa was 12, and she prayed to Our Lady to be her replacement. Her father opposed her entry to religious life, so she left home without telling anyone, and entered a Carmelite house at 17. Seeing her conviction to her call, her father and family consented.

Soon after taking her vows, Teresa became gravely ill, and her condition was aggravated by the inadequate medical help she received; she never fully recovered her health. She began receiving visions, and was examined by Dominicans and Jesuits, including Saint Francis Borgia, who pronounced the visions to be holy and true.

She considered her original house too lax in its rule, so she founded a reformed convent of Saint John of Avila. Teresa founded several houses, often against fierce opposition from local authorities. Mystical writer. Proclaimed a Doctor of the Church on 27 September 1970 by Pope Paul VI. (info from CatholicSaints.Info » Blog Archive » Saint Teresa of Ávila)

- Spanish Catholic saint

- patron of lace makers, people in need of grace, sick people, against headaches.

"The truly humble person always walks in doubt about his own virtues." ~St. Teresa of Avila

4 styles --- select numbers 1-4 as shown in the pictures in the drop down selection

These medals are great on necklaces, bracelets, rosaries, pins or whatever else you had in mind. They all come with an open jump ring so you can attach it to your necklace.

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All medals and crucifixes are silver oxide (unless noted otherwise), which is a silver plated zinc alloy. **For the longest shine, you may want to coat your silver oxide medals with a clear coat of clear nail polish. The thin coating of silver oxide will eventually wear off.** They are quality Italian made, and the medals are approx. 1 inch tall and 5/8 inch wide.

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