Episode 1357: St Teresa of the Andes

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July 13, 2023
St Teresa of the Andes:
Teresa of Jesus of Los Andes (13 July 1900 – 12 April 1920), born as Juana Enriqueta Josephina de Los Sagrados Corazones Fernández Solar, was a Chilean nun of the Discalced (DIS-Calsed) Carmelites. She was born in Santiago, Chile, on 13 July 1900, into a wealthy and devout family. She was the fifth of six children.

Teresa had a normal childhood, but she was also very pious. She began to pray and attend Mass regularly at a young age. She also had a strong interest in helping others, and she often volunteered her time at a local orphanage.

In 1914, Teresa decided to become a nun. She entered the Discalced Carmelite monastery in Los Andes, Chile, on 7 May 1919. She took the name Teresa of Jesus, and she quickly became known for her deep faith and her love of God.

Teresa's life as a nun was short, but it was very fruitful. She died of tuberculosis on 12 April 1920, at the age of 19. She was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1993, becoming the first Chilean saint.

Teresa of Jesus of Los Andes is a role model for young people everywhere. She shows us that it is possible to be holy even in the midst of a busy and active life. She also teaches us that it is never too late to turn to God and ask for his help.

Here are some of the things that made Teresa of the Andes a saint:
Her deep faith in God
She quickly became known for her deep faith and her love of God.
She wrote in her diary, "I am God's," and she often spoke of her desire to be united with God in heaven.
When she was diagnosed with tuberculosis, she accepted her illness with peace and resignation, saying, "I am ready to die."
She died of tuberculosis on 12 April 1920, at the age of 19.
Teresa of the Andes' deep faith in God was evident in her words and actions throughout her life. She was a living example of what it means to love God with all your heart, soul, and mind.

Here are some quotes from Teresa of the Andes that illustrate her deep faith in God:

"I am God's, and he created me and is my beginning and my end."
"I want to love God with all my heart, soul, and mind."
"I am ready to die, and I am not afraid."
"God is always with me, and he loves me unconditionally."
Teresa of the Andes' deep faith in God is an inspiration to us all. It shows us that it is possible to have a strong relationship with God, even in the midst of difficult times. It also teaches us that God is always with us, no matter what we are going through.
Her love of others
She often volunteered her time at a local orphanage.
She was always willing to help others, even if it meant sacrificing her own comfort.
She was known for her compassion and her ability to listen to others.
She wrote in her diary, "I want to love everyone, even those who are difficult to love."
She said, "The greatest happiness in life is to love and be loved."
Teresa of the Andes' love of others was evident in her words and actions throughout her life. She was a living example of what it means to love your neighbor as yourself.

Here are some specific examples of how Teresa of the Andes showed her love of others:

One day, she met a young boy in rags. She brought him home and cared for him, giving him her brother's clothes and making sure he had enough to eat.
When she learned that the boy's family was poor, she had a raffle to help them. She donated her watch as the grand prize.
She wrote letters to her friends and family, expressing her love for them.
She prayed for others, asking God to bless them and help them in their needs.
Teresa of the Andes' love of others is an inspiration to us all. It shows us that it is possible to love others even when they are different from us. It also teaches us that love is the most powerful force in the world.
Her willingness to sacrifice her own comfort for the sake of others
When she entered the Discalced Carmelite monastery, she knew that she would have to give up many of the things she enjoyed, such as her family, her friends, and her freedom.
She accepted this sacrifice willingly, saying, "I am ready to give up everything for God."
When she was diagnosed with tuberculosis, she accepted her illness with peace and resignation. She knew that her illness would mean that she would have to spend a lot of time in bed, and that she would not be able to do many of the things she loved.
But she accepted this sacrifice willingly, saying, "I am ready to suffer for God."
She even offered her suffering up to God, asking him to use it to help others.
Teresa of the Andes' willingness to sacrifice her own comfort for the sake of others is an inspiration to us all. It shows us that it is possible to be selfless and to put others before ourselves, even when it is difficult. It also teaches us that true happiness comes from serving others.

Here are some quotes from Teresa of the Andes that illustrate her willingness to sacrifice her own comfort for the sake of others:

"I am ready to give up everything for God."
"I am ready to suffer for God."
"I want to be a saint, and I know that I will have to suffer to be one."
"The greatest happiness in life is to serve others."
Teresa of the Andes' willingness to sacrifice her own comfort for the sake of others is a powerful reminder that true happiness comes from serving others. It is an inspiration to us all to be selfless and to put others before ourselves, even when it is difficult.
Her courage in the face of illness and death
am not afraid to die. I am ready to go to God."
"I offer my suffering up to God, and I ask him to use it to help others."
"I know that God is with me, and that he will help me through this."
"I have peace in my heart, and I know that everything is going to be okay."
Teresa of the Andes' courage in the face of illness and death is a powerful reminder that God is always with us, no matter what we are going through. It is an inspiration to us all to face our challenges with courage and hope.
Teresa of Jesus of Los Andes is an inspiration to us all. She shows us that it is possible to live a holy life no matter what our circumstances. She is a reminder that God is always with us, and that he loves us unconditionally.

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