The Relations of Saint Teresa of Avila
St. Teresa of Avila
Read by Ann Boulais
The Relations of Saint Teresa of Avila offers a profound glimpse into the spiritual journey of one of Christianity's most revered mystics. In this collection of letters, St. Teresa shares her personal experiences, both internal and external, as she navigates her faith and the challenges of her time.
Written as an extension of her Autobiography, these letters reveal the depth of her contemplative life and her insights into the nature of prayer, divine love, and the soul's relationship with God. St. Teresa's candid reflections provide a unique perspective on the struggles and triumphs of a life devoted to spirituality.
Through her eloquent prose, listeners will encounter the rich tapestry of 16th-century religious life, as well as the universal themes of devotion, perseverance, and the quest for understanding. This work stands out not only for its historical significance but also for its enduring relevance to those seeking a deeper connection with their faith.
Chapters
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| Relation I | 23:20 | Read by Ann Boulais | |
| Relation II | 13:58 | Read by Ann Boulais | |
| Relation III | 19:17 | Read by Ann Boulais | |
| Relation IV | 8:05 | Read by Ann Boulais | |
| Relation V | 11:40 | Read by Ann Boulais | |
| Relation VI | 7:40 | Read by Ann Boulais | |
| Relation VII | 21:03 | Read by Ann Boulais | |
| Relation VIII | 20:28 | Read by Ann Boulais | |
| Relation IX | 20:26 | Read by Ann Boulais | |
| Relation X | 1:47 | Read by Ann Boulais | |
| Relation XI | 9:07 | Read by Ann Boulais |
Reviews
Audrey Z
Text was excellent, but reader's cadence and changes in pitch were very distracting to me.
A very enlightening book.
Karen Bromberg
Well read. Enjoyed boo.k
Very inspirational
Jude
Joys and struggles of a Saint.
wrong title
Bryan D
relatos (sp.) = memoirs, not relations. I hope that may clarify the possible confusion. Otherwise it sounds like perhaps a book of scandals